Although the company reports a few financial stats, such as forecasted 2006 sales ($90 million), since they are not a publicly traded company they are not required to publish detailed financials. Naturally they have to file tax returns, but as a private individual you won't find financial reports.
2006-08-23 05:05:59
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Keep giving them to her, and make her at least try a "no thank you bite" at every meal (no "no thank you bite", no dessert). Children often have to be presented with a new food several times before they will accept it. Try different vegetables, like mixed green salads, grape tomatoes, baby carrots, asparagus, broccoli, green beans, yellow squash, and so on, and see if there are some that she seems to like more than others. You can also try offering her a choice, although she might still be a little young for that approach. Ask her if she would prefer green beans or broccoli with dinner, and that way she feels like she has a little bit of say in the matter. Maybe you can plant a vegetable garden with her this summer, so she can have a hand in growing and picking the vegetables. She might be more eager to try the things that she grew herself.
2016-04-06 04:42:21
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answered by ? 4
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