Good on you. It is so easy to get stressed about kids eating, and they know it, I used to remind myself that their stomachs are actually a lot smaller than ours, which helped. But also my daughter would often say she didn't like things, usually when she wasn't very hungry. She'd eat most things after the swimming baths. But I started to accept initially that she didn't want lunch when she said she didn't want anything, then I would make my own (+ enough for her) and sit down to eat, say poached eggs on toast, and she would ask for a bit, and usually end up eating the lot! The next time I'd make us both some, as we both knew she liked it, it was a good way of introducing new foods. My daughter loved tuna pasta bake, fish fingers, smiley faces, corned beef hash, special bean sandwichs (basically beans on toast, with mushier beans rather than runny served as four quarter toasted sandwiches) She likes tuna & sweetcorn sandwiches. The packets of pasta in sauce, cod in sauce & chicken.