What do you pack for lunch..

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Anonymous wrote:I would not let my child be a vegetarian. Nutrient dense foods are important for growth and brain development. This whole post and the suggestions just makes me sad.
you are wrong on so many ways. There are lots of nutritious vegetarian options out there. Maybe not in OPs kitchen right this second though lol.


What's wrong with whole wheat waffle, plain Greek yogurt and frozen berries? Some veggies would make it a more complete meal, but it seems fine for one meal. I don't think adding meat would necessarily make it better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would not let my child be a vegetarian. Nutrient dense foods are important for growth and brain development. This whole post and the suggestions just makes me sad.

Grow a brain. Seriously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not let my child be a vegetarian. Nutrient dense foods are important for growth and brain development. This whole post and the suggestions just makes me sad.
you are wrong on so many ways. There are lots of nutritious vegetarian options out there. Maybe not in OPs kitchen right this second though lol.


What's wrong with whole wheat waffle, plain Greek yogurt and frozen berries? Some veggies would make it a more complete meal, but it seems fine for one meal. I don't think adding meat would necessarily make it better.


But how's a body going to grow without some jimmy dean sausage with that waffle
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