Teacher criticized my kid's lunch

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay, I read most but admittedly not all of this thread and wow the comments are crazy. I don't think the lunch was so bad, OP. I have 4yo twins and while they often get leftovers from the night prior, they do occasionally get PB&Js, which they love. Yes, we use whole grain or wheat bread, the non-processed peanut butter (without the additional sugar or stabilizers) and low-sugar jelly. Their yogurt tubes are the Stonyfield (organic) ones, which is easy for them to eat. And my daughter always has an apple or other piece of fruit but my son won't eat a whole fruit, so he'll often get apple sauce instead. So very similar to what the lunch in question is, but with slight tweaks.


No, what you're describing is not "very similar" to "homemade PBJ, GoGurt, some crackers and a Welch's fruit snack packet."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay, I read most but admittedly not all of this thread and wow the comments are crazy. I don't think the lunch was so bad, OP. I have 4yo twins and while they often get leftovers from the night prior, they do occasionally get PB&Js, which they love. Yes, we use whole grain or wheat bread, the non-processed peanut butter (without the additional sugar or stabilizers) and low-sugar jelly. Their yogurt tubes are the Stonyfield (organic) ones, which is easy for them to eat. And my daughter always has an apple or other piece of fruit but my son won't eat a whole fruit, so he'll often get apple sauce instead. So very similar to what the lunch in question is, but with slight tweaks.

No, what you're describing is not "very similar" to "homemade PBJ, GoGurt, some crackers and a Welch's fruit snack packet."


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