At what age should a kid have the sense to stop eating snow?

Anonymous
I am a lifelong snow eater, but yeah, eating gray/brown snow is pretty gross.
Anonymous
I CANNOT believe I just found these posts...now that the snow is melted! Most important post of the year! Bummer..I guess it would be gross at this point to scoop up any remaining snow in backyard shade? Maybe snow with tree droppings?
Anonymous
New fallen snow? No problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just don't eat the yellow snow.


+1
I was waiting for this.
Anonymous
when we have a big snow storm, we collect snow in bowls and put maple syrup on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:when we have a big snow storm, we collect snow in bowls and put maple syrup on it.

I'm this PP, and I should add that after the snow has been on the ground for a few days I do kind of start suggesting maybe they shouldn't eat it. I'm a bit of a germaphobe and can't help it.
Anonymous
We make snow cones every year from the first snow. We put out a pyrex bowl and bring it in when it is filled enough to make them.

The shit at McDonalds and the frozen section of the grocery store is A LOT worse than fresh fallen snow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We're supposed to stop eating snow?


LOL
Anonymous
In my willage we use melted brown snow as gravy for potato soup. American babies.
Anonymous
My dog just loves to eat snow too. He doesn't even care if it is brown or gray, but even he doesn't eat the yellow snow. He just pees on it some more. He is really digging this snow.
Anonymous
Snow is delicious!
Anonymous
My 9 year old loves snow. As long as it's not yellow or brown, who cares?
Anonymous
I can see being against dirty snow a free days old, but what contaminants are in New, fresh snow?
Anonymous
Contaminants from the atmosphere? Acid rain?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP. Sounds like I am the crazy here! My DS was stuffing snow in his face today - quite a few days after the snowfall. I thought it was gross and we have the same conversation every year that it has contaminants in it even when it looks "pretty". But definitely gross after a few days on the ground. But I listening to DCUM feedback, and will rethink my stance. I did not grow up around snow, and that may be the issue. I guess it is normal, even a good thing to eat snow, even dirty old snow.


Gosh, I'm not even going to entertain the "do you really want to know what's in the good you BUY Thread I could start". We could get into bug parts per gram, as an allowance in canned goods, if you want.

Life is filled with worse than snow. Like sand, for example. You don't want your kid eating sand if possible, but mostly because the texture is awful. Snow melts and is lovely trickling on your tongue.

But Meh, I'm Canadian. We throw tree blood (aka maple sap) on the yucky old March snow and make maple taffy, with much fanfare and celebration.

Snow, like juice, is not the enemy.
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