My husband with dementia used to eat anything, he loved food, but began to resist most of what I prepared, especially vegetables which I enjoy. However he enjoys Muesli, Magnum bars and yogurts, so I have made those available to him to eat as much as he wants. I keep the container of Muesli, milk, a bowl and spoon handy so he can help himself and some days he will eat several bowls. He enjoys empanadas, and sometimes he will eat potatoes and chicken which I cut up for him. It took some trial and error to find what he will eat and I was concerned that he was losing a lot of weight, but since allowing him as much as he wants of those things he enjoys and will eat he is healthier. I think it is best to make sure they eat regardless of what it might be, try to get as much healthy foods into their diet. I prepare omelettes with ham and cheese almost daily and he loves them, at least they provide him with protein. Altho I would not want to eat the same thing every day I remind myself that his memory is so bad he doesn't remember what he ate an hour ago, so I just prepare whatever I know he likes and I prepare something else for myself. I used to get frustrated preparing a nice meal and him not eating it, but over time I have learned it is best to adapt to his food preference so that he is getting what I know he will eat.