Depends on who are the participants and what is their programme
it depends what the situation is,i guess.
no its not
Picky is an adjective. It describes a noun. (e.x. Walter is a picky eater.)
The answer to the story "Joanna and the picky eater" in Volume 1 of Stories with Holes is a picket fence.
big picky eater
feed them sprouts
if the child is a picky eater then yes?
Rocco Gets Real - 2008 My Daughter's a Picky Eater was released on: USA: 13 December 2008
Creating recipes for a picky eater can be something of a challenge sometimes. Depending on the types of foods the eater likes and doesn’t like, there may be complete dishes that have to be altered to meet a picky eater’s demands. There are ways to shift most recipes to suit most palates, however. Find the Flavors the Eater Enjoys Most Talk with your picky eater about the things that he or she likes to eat the most. Think about the flavors that are typically included in those kinds of dishes. If they do not like onions, for example, think about substituting garlic or radishes where you would have used onions. If your picky eater is sensitive to the different textures of foods, think about different ways you can present a meal that contains all of the different elements a person needs in order to be healthy. Substitute Ingredients to Manipulate the Flavor Try to prepare your recipes for a picky eater by including elements that you know he or she will eat. Instead of using mozzarella cheese on a pizza, maybe you could try different cheese flavors until you find the best one. Meat dishes can be changed around to please a picky eater as well. Vegetables can be blended into different mixtures so that they do not taste the way they normally taste. You can fool a picky eater into eating something they claim to dislike by presenting it in a new way that they are unfamiliar with. Use Spices in Different Ways Spices can transform any food into something new. If your picky eater prefers spicy food that burns the tongue, you can create a spicy dish from almost any recipe. If your picky eater does not like spice, use other herbs to create different flavors. The most common herbs and spices can make recipes for a picky eater out of foods that you would have prepared anyway. In the worst case, allow your picky eater to create his or her own version of the food you plan to serve for dinner. Watch what they do and learn how they treat the food that they want to eat.
yes, he only ate apples.
No, if they catch something, they'll eat it.
The pet store spoiled it.