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6/4/2014 Anew prescription: Eat your \eggies I Star Tribune <br />"One $10 coupon every year or two isn't going to change things," he added. "That ... is trivial to the annual grocery bill. So <br />this is about sampling and it's about signaling the parents that we are serious about this." <br />Miller is left with a chicken -and -egg question: Did she spur her children's junk food cravings with her own purchases, or did <br />their cravings push her to buy foods she never really wanted? <br />Snack times and dinners at the Miller home still aren't perfect, but they have improved. <br />Miller's 13 -year-old son grumbled about the changes — he had no say because he didn't receive a prescription — and <br />loathed the lack of pop in the fridge. But he was OK with the new foods on his plate. <br />"He eats whatever is put in front of him," Miller said. "He's kind of a human garbage disposal." <br />Jeremy Olson • 612-673-7744 <br />©2014 Star Tribune <br />http://wvvw.startribune.conVIifesty e/health/258776831.html 3/3 <br />