As you all know, we’ve battled with a ‘fussy eater’ for the majority of parenthood. Lambs eating issues became apparent when he was around 10 months old. He simply refused food unless it was crackers, breadsticks, toast or crisps. With the exception of some fruit and yoghurt.
Dealing with a fussy eater, in my opinion, is one of the most difficult things a parent can experience. Whether they are fussy due to health issues, or teething, or they have an eating disorder. Or maybe they’ve just decided they hate all food. Whatever the reason, watching your child go for days, or even weeks, without a proper meal is heartbreaking, and to be honest, bloody exhausting.

When I tell people I’ve launched my own 
I was tagged by the lovely Lauren over at Scrapbook Blog to take part in this fun little ‘interview the kids’ series. If you want to read the interview with Lauren’s 2 munchkins you can
Parents always find themselves faced with piles and piles of clothes that our kids grow out of all too quickly. If you’ve been to my house you’ll know I’ve got bags and boxes of old clothes everywhere.



