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Telford123 | 17:46 Tue 12th Oct 2004 | Parenting
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I was eating KFC one evening watching tv with my 1 year old son. As they do he reached across to see what i was eating and manage to snatch a bit from me and eat it... ever since then he crys constantly unless i give him KFC... is this a phase cos he's getting really fat... and doesn't crawl/walk any where anymore... I need help.
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If you are going to ask dummy questions, you need to get your facts straight, otherwise everyone will know you are simply wasting time and space. Find me a one-year-old who survives on a diet of KFC to the point where he can't crawl / walk anymore, and I'll give you �100, now go and do something useful.
This is just one of a string of made up questions by people who have nothing better to do. Telford, are you by any chance related to Potter? Or mr.han.man?
Stop now!! Keep giving him tasty healthy meals, vary the meals you serve, he may scream and refuse to eat them but he can only scream and not eat for so long. I know it sounds harsh but Fatty Foods like that at such a young age is just screaming health problems. Good luck x x
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Perhaps your son is the reincarnation of the floating disembodied head of Colonel Sanders?????
Yes I agree, you do need help.
Do you really expect us to believe this? That his tastebuds are advanced enough to know when he is eating KFC? Get a life!
I agree one year old children can be fussy but not to that extent, i have a one year old daughter and although she is quite a fussy little eater, she wouldn't know any difference if i never gave her the same food ever again!!!! I dont know why you waste time on these sites!
 try Mcdonolds or pizza hut

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