LillyDale wrote:
The daughter goes on food jags where she will eat almost exclusively one favorite food for weeks then be done with it. She has done this as a child and still does as a teenager.
This can definitely be an aspie thing.
When I was little, I mostly wanted a dish called pytt-i-panne (but only for dinner). When I was 6 I had a long period where I only wanted fish cakes for dinner, breakfast and evening meal. Then that thing ended by itself.
From age 7+ I didn't do so to that extent, but I can still go for a while on the same food, but not in the way I did at 6.
I still tend to use the same thing for breakfast for months though. For instance, almost every morning this year I have had bread with cheese and apple.
Come to think of it, I also went through a phase when I was about 7 or 8 where I wanted a lot of parsley, because a character on a children's TV show ate it for snacks.
A year or so later I wanted lemon drops on everything.
As an older child it was pepper. My NT cousin had the same thing with salt though. My grandmother watched us eat dinner, and as I reached for the pepper and my cousin took the salt, she just shook her head