Eating organic, local, and avoiding fast food since seeing Super Size Me--can we raise our daughter to have the same foodie values?
New parents are famously fixated on potty training, but there’s another aspect of your child’s development that merits equal attention: palate training.
Our food preferences as adults are largely determined by what we ate as infants, according to a new British study. Psychologists found that children build up a “visual prototype” of foods they like and will reject unfamiliar foods without even tasting them simply because they don’t resemble a child’s favorite foods.
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