The article mentions this. Each family is different. In the family where I was raised, food snatching from siblings was not allowed or siblings feeling threatened that others would take food, so they would eat fav. foods first. Dear mother rationed soft drinks, candy and desserts in equal portions (or in proportion to age of child's development) for us since alot of the junk/unhealthy food made a rare appearance at home. Actually me, being the oldest, I was helping mother feed some of the younger ones healthy food at times.Birth order might affect your eating habits. Oldest children and only children tend to save their favorite foods for last. Give them a chocolate chip cookie, and it might become a special treat for after dinner.
Youngest children and middle children of large families are more likely to polish off favorite foods as soon as they receive them -- probably to ensure that older siblings won’t snatch the food away. These birth-order eating patterns tend to continue into adulthood.
For adults who are the youngest or middle children, the result can be unnecessary pounds. Favorite foods tend to be unhealthy foods, and people who eat unhealthy foods as soon as they get them may be inclined to eat larger quantities in the long run
I don't agree as applicable in the family I was raised. It was more of matter discplining all us progeny, to eat the food that was prepared even if we didn't care for it much, but it was healthy for us.
N.B.: Please don't mention HungryGirl stuff again..it has fallen out of favour as a regular healthy alternative way of eating at least for many TE members here.![]()



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