My first born didn't get to eat any candy until he was about 2 years old. My second born had his first taste of candy around 18 months. My third had her first taste at 14 months.
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As you can see, she is beyond mesmerized... |
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Yesss sucka! |
They weren't kidding when they said the first borns loosen up the parents and make it easy for the younger ones. Personally, I just feel like with so much in the world to taste, why waste it on candy, something that will definitely be enjoyed by all? I want to encourage my kids to have an inviting palate of foods ranging in texture, tradition, and tastiness. And I need just one child to enjoy sushi with me (Andy isn't a huge fan, but he'll do California rolls, cream cheese rolls, and is always up for a good teriyaki chicken or bowl of ramen). I've had real sushi twice in Salt Lake, once when my parents came to visit and once with some girlfriends for a birthday celebration. Beyond that, I've had my fair share of Costco sushi, Dan's sushi, and Smith's sushi.
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