I'm addicted to my toddler's Teddy Grahams.

Anonymous
I am so ashamed.
Anonymous
Stop buying them. There are healthier snacks for you and your toddler to eat.
Anonymous
Why be ashamed? If that's the worst thing you are doing....I think you are doing great.
Anonymous
Try the Annie's graham bunnies--they're even better!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stop buying them. There are healthier snacks for you and your toddler to eat.


I agree with the sentiment of this comment - though not the judgement.

We no longer can have Oreos, wheat thins, extra chunky peanut butter or pretzel sticks in our house. Kids love them as treats - it's me that can't control myself! Thankfully i do the grocery shopping, not them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try the Annie's graham bunnies--they're even better!


The Annie's Snickerdoodle bunnies are the best!
Anonymous
Hi. My name is ______. I am a recovering Teddy Grahams addict.

When I read your post, I got flashbacks from the days when I had a toddler and I would cram my pockets with Teddy Grahams and steal away to a remote corner of the house and shamelessly devour those tasty little figures. I don't think my 3 year old (or my DW) ever had a clue of my addiction -- though they often wondered why we ran out of them so quickly.

Me:
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop buying them. There are healthier snacks for you and your toddler to eat.


I agree with the sentiment of this comment - though not the judgement.

We no longer can have Oreos, wheat thins, extra chunky peanut butter or pretzel sticks in our house. Kids love them as treats - it's me that can't control myself! Thankfully i do the grocery shopping, not them


So true, but I hear ya, OP! From a junk food perspective, I was so happy to have a baby so that I could occasionally indulge in that fake nasty Kraft Mac n' Cheese. Kid hates it! Which is good because it really is crap and I wouldn't have given it to her regularly, but is bad because I couldn't ever justify buying it for myself!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop buying them. There are healthier snacks for you and your toddler to eat.


I agree with the sentiment of this comment - though not the judgement.

We no longer can have Oreos, wheat thins, extra chunky peanut butter or pretzel sticks in our house. Kids love them as treats - it's me that can't control myself! Thankfully i do the grocery shopping, not them


So true, but I hear ya, OP! From a junk food perspective, I was so happy to have a baby so that I could occasionally indulge in that fake nasty Kraft Mac n' Cheese. Kid hates it! Which is good because it really is crap and I wouldn't have given it to her regularly, but is bad because I couldn't ever justify buying it for myself!


DH and I may or may not have had blue box Kraft mac and cheese last night for dinner... after the baby went to bed. I'll never tell.
Anonymous
Have you put the Teddy Grahams on/over ice cream yet? HEAVEN!!
Anonymous
Have you tried the Annie's jelly bunnies, or whatever they call them? OMG. I could eat a box of them on the way home from Target by myself!! Stopped buying them.
Anonymous
TG are great. So are Annie's Honey Bunnies, but I love the Vanilla Cupcake flavored goldfish.
Anonymous
Put down the box and back away slowly. Don't show those Teddy's your back or they will get you.
Anonymous
TGs. Sweet, discreet encounters.

One day, maybe, I will have the courage to sit down and tell the kids...
Anonymous
The chocolate goldfish are also really good.
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