We have a few in my country (a salad one, a baguette one etc) and they're popular among young people, not so much among 30+ people. Especially when those 30+ people are with small children. For some reason they think that the deep fried McDonalds plastic bags they try to sell as meat is better than a salad
Maybe they have picky little kids that think salad is the devil lol cause our kid thinks that.
Plus she has such a small amount of food she physically can eat so it makes it even harder for us.
What do you mean by can't physically eat? Does she have some disability or is she just grossed by food she doesn't know? If it's the latter, you gotta be tougher on her and introduce her to a wider variety of foods. My boyfriend's parents didn't introduce him to many foods and now he literally physically can't eat many things because they make him so grossed out he starts choking. I on the other hand was fed a really wide variety of foods, even something most people would probably consider gross like seaweed soup and other superhealthy things (because kids have different and often higher nutritional needs than adults), which is why I'm not a picky eater now.
She PHYSICALLY can not eat she has CGERD. We call it her special tummy but in short she can not digest certain types of food or she has to have the right conditions to be able to eat it. Like it has to be cooked a certain way or it can't be to hot outside or the food has to be ice cold. If the food is not a certain way she ends up in ER or worse the ICU.
So yeah she PHYSICALLY can't eat certain food.
Well I did say small amount of food she PHYSICALLY CAN EAT not she has a small amount if food she WILL WILLING eat.
So it was kind if obvious.
But it is ok.
She had it since the day she was born the worse part was when she was a baby and we had no idea what was making her vomit all the time. And the doctors kept telling us it was normal. Or just the flu.
Some people use "physically", "literally", "seriously" etc. to emphasize things so I wasn't sure lol. I'm not a native speaker so I sometimes miss a connotation or think there's one when there isn't, so again I apologize. But I hope stuff will work out for y'all, it must be very difficult for you and for your girl as well obviously.
Plus she has such a small amount of food she physically can eat so it makes it even harder for us.
So yeah she PHYSICALLY can't eat certain food.
So it was kind if obvious.
But it is ok.
She had it since the day she was born the worse part was when she was a baby and we had no idea what was making her vomit all the time. And the doctors kept telling us it was normal. Or just the flu.