| Since when do kids not eat buttered noodles once in a while...or pretty often for my fussy eater? |
There is nothing wrong with kids eating buttered noodles. Generally when my picky kid eats a meal of just buttered noodles it’s at a meal where other things were offered and picky kid chose not to eat them. But in this case it seems like nothing else was offered to any of the kids. To me, that’s less than ideal. I probably would have offered the other kids the vodka sauce, and maybe some other things like cheese to sprinkle, a glass of milk, or apple slices. If for some reason we only had pasta and butter and enough sauce for 2 people, I probably either wouldn’t have invited someone over, or would have said something like “I am afraid our pantry is pretty bare. We just got home from vacation and I was planning to shop this afternoon. But we have some pasta, do you want to come enjoy it with us?” I also wouldn’t justify serving just buttered noodles as something Italians do, because while I am sure there are busy Italian moms with picky kids who do so once in a while, in my experience Italians often serve their pasta with sauce, and also eat fruits and vegetables. The guest mom here was very rude. What she did was way worse than serving just buttered noodles, but I am addressing OP’s question of whether what she served is uncommon. My answer to that yes, it’s a little uncommon. |
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| This is a weird post. I learned a new term today though. "Almond Mom". I don't restrict what my kids eat but I am a firm believer against eating cereal as a meal. I couldn't even fathom being handed a bowl of pasta and expecting that to be a meal. You don't need to be an almond mom or dad to know that any processed carbs are not healthy and that lean protein is important. I also find it funny that people think that ethnicity makes their opinions better for some things...my great aunt came from Italy so I'm an expert of pasta dishes. Who cares? Noone cares where your relatives came from. Some relative of mine came from Germany...does that make me an expert on making sausage? It's so ridiculous. The best was the poster who claimed to be part of the junior Olympics growing up...like that makes her/his opinion any better than others. |
Are you new to earth or DCUM or both |
She made an observation. Can one observe a meal? |
| Member of Junior Olympics is hilarious |
That’s probably more homemade than the pasta from a box. If you said frozen pizza you might have had a point. Do you consider a box of macaroni and cheese gourmet? |
There’s cheese and butter - dairy and fat. Pasta - carbs. No veg or fruit but it won’t kill you not to have at every meal . I’d have offered an apple but we’ve done plenty of play dates where the kids ate just the pasta or bread or similar and skipped everything else on offer. When I was a kid, my mom served PB&J on rye and an apple and milk. The other moms served fluffernutter on white bread with crust cut off and a cookie. You can guess which lunch got eaten more enthusiastically. And we all survived and eat plenty of veg as adults. |
Did she “make” it or open the jar? I think she opened a jar based on her culinary expertise. I guess opening a jar is also homemade to some who really only order ubereats. |
Yes, we all survived. We drank from garden hoses, we rode bikes without helmets, we sucked in all the 2nd hand smoke from planes, restaurants, etc etc...yes, we survived but it doesn't make it right. Why anyone would serve their kids and/or guests something with absolutely zero (or very close to zero) nutrition is baffling. Maybe if it was an absolute last resort, but that's about it. We know better now. Cereal isn't a healthy meal, pancakes aren't a healthy meal (even protein pancakes), waffles aren't a healthy meal (even protein waffles), pasta isn't a healthy meal (even protein pasta). Do better...unless you honestly can't. With that said...Holy crap. If someone offered me a bowl of pasta and an apple for my lunch, I'd laugh my butt off. Unless I was...maybe 7 years old. |
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I think it’s weird.
Would you serve someone bread and butter as the entire meal? Or rice with butter and call it lunch? |
It’s way better than a lunchable and frankly way better than take out. Many of which also get served regularly. The sodium content alone is better. It was little kids and a mom for a casual lunch. Not ladies lunch with all the fixings. Get over it. |
Please read this to your therapist. |
Ok? I’m a grown adult and regularly eat and apple and cheese for lunch, with bread or a salad or something leftover for dinner to round it out. As did my parents before me. My mom was a big fan of apple and cheddar lunch with maybe some canned tomato soup to go with. |