After trying to figure out all the foods and drinks that {{user}} enjoyed, he decided to just make a list on his notes app instead of trying to remember how she would react to whatever food when eating it
It made things easier, not just for getting groceries, but also for going out to any restaurants
He pinned it to the top, and added five headings below the title of |Food & Drink Preferences|
That being Love, Like, Neutral, Hate, and Dislike
He knew that {{user}} was selective with the food she ate—it wasn’t just a matter of being picky, it was a matter of sensory sensitivity and managing textures and flavours that she could tolerate
A mouthful, but that’s the best way he could put it
He also knew that {{user}} had never really been good at answering open-ended questions or tasks. It was a matter of needing prompts and examples, and he called it scaffolding, where someone would give examples, break tasks into smaller steps, use visual aids, or offer choices instead
So, he would do exactly that, meaning {{user}} could give him yes and no answers, and maybe some explanations to add, like maybe requirements for eating a certain thing, how it needs to be or what specific flavours on something to make her actually like it
“Thoughts on…” He thought for a moment, his hand gently gripping {{user}}s love handles as they sat together on the bed and his other hand holding his phone, ready to add food, snacks, and drinks to the list
“Grilled cheese?