This basically describes us, too. |
I didn't read the other thread, but it sounds fine to me if the choice is between "no family dinner" and "family sitting around the table and eating together." Why is this a bad habit? Especially if dessert is just some fruit or yogurt? |
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We have dessert. It could be yogurt, fruit, frozen yogurt or low fat ice cream, or even cookies we bake together. We do all of these things in moderation and only after a healthy meal.
Works for us. |
Same here. Some nights DC asks for something after dinner, sometimes he doesn't. I grew up eating dessert (my mom liked to bake), so it's not a big deal to me. |
| Yes, usually, but my child eats very little. As in nibbles a quarter or a half a cookie and asks to be excused. He asks for candy all the time (which we do not give often), but never finishes a lollipop. I guess he's satisfied with a taste. |
+1 If we have muffins or leftover birthday cupcakes (the most common "dessert" things), she gets one as her afternoon snack, not with or after dinner. Then she can run off the sugar for a couple of hours and still eat a regular meal before bed. |
In my house it would be bad because my kids (or at least one of them) would not eat her dinner and would just hold out for dessert, esp. if it was fruit and yogurt. |
| Yep, every night. About an hour after dinner. Oreos, candy, ice cream. Tonight was slurpies. |
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We have fruit after dinner every single day. This was our habit before kids and we just continued after having kids. We have sweet stuff sometimes when we eat out but not very often. DH avoids them to keep weight down and kids and I don't have much of sweet tooth.
So in our house, fruit is the dessert and kids have full access to them all the time. |
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I FEEL LIKE I AM IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE....... THIS CAN'T BE REAL!!!!!!!
DESSERT ISN'T THE DEVIL!!!!! LIFE IS TO BE LIVED |
| Yes, every night for my kiddos. We live to eat and it's fun. |
| No. DD is two and while she has an occasional cup cake or ice cream scoop at birthday parties / her own birthday, we do not make this a habiit or nightly event. |
You might feel differently if your family had a history of obesity and high blood pressure. |
| I'm curious - for those who have dessert every day, is that what you had growing up? For me, dessert was only occasional growing up, and that's what it was for most of my friends. It didn't even occur to me to do it more often as an adult. |
| Great...another sanctimommy, "my kid doesn't know what dessert is/thinks carrots are dessert" thread. |