date:Dec 02, 2014
hem up. It's natural, for them to make some mistakes and take a food they don't like or to serve too much, says lead researcher Brian Wansink, author of Slim by Design: Mindless Eating Solutions for Everyday Life and Director of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab. What's less natural is for them to be forced to eat their 'mistakes' by their parents.
Yet to a loving, but frustrated parent who wants his/her non-cooperating children to be vegetable-eating members of the Clean Plate Club, there is good