You are a head case. |
| Shivering burns calories. |
Are you able to start a thread on how you pulled this off? I’d love my kids not to snack but snacks are everywhere. I’ve tried not bringing snacks but then someone (a teacher, coach) will provide a snack to my child on my behalf. I’ve even received an email telling me a snack is mandatory. All the other kids bring snacks and my kid would be the only one not having one. I’m not sure I believe how you pulled this off or that you’re possible a man who isn’t involved in any planning or logistics. I’ve lived in two affluent communities now and the snacks are impossible to get away from. |
| They are just as fat as we are. There really is no difference whatsoever. |
I want to know the name of that country, please. To visit. |
Np. That's exactly right. Mine was the only one who didn't have snack. I asked: didn't the class just have lunch? |
I am a woman. Kids were in private schools that would not force anything that you ask them not to force. Children were at home until age of 3 (other than swimming classes and Gymoboree classes). Once they got used to to home made meals, it is hard to eat junk. For me, even if I am hungry, I would rather wait for a meal, than eat something that does not taste good. If the other child offer something at the playground, we would just say to the child it is not good thing to eat, this is not a food, or something like that. Kids easily change their attention. We did not prohibit them from eating. My daughter, when she was in preschool, tried a cupcake at the birthday party and said it made her nauseated. I agree with her, those birthday cakes are not edible. Kids adjust very quickly. Think about kids who have allergy - they would never take anything with the allergen and they learn it very early, and able to follow the rule. If you establish the same rule about junk food, they will follow it. |
I forgot to add about sport practice. When my kid was in high school and sport practice started after the classes, they packed two lunches with them from home. One was eaten at lunch time (I think it was very early in their school, 11 or noon), and second was eaten after the classes. |
My BMW is still set for km and celsius and my runs are measured in km. And my thermostat and oven are set in Celsius.
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How many astronauts has the EU sent to the moon using metric? |
They didn’t pull this off. These parents come in dcum pretending their kids have always eaten only 3 meals a day their entire lives - at some age perhaps that’s possible but when they’re young it’s necessary and when they’re into sports and a lot of exercise it’s necessary. These parents live in a fantasy land. And, no kid has gotten fat from eating a banana between breakfast and lunch and kids get fat all the time eating only 3 meals a day, when there’s dessert and fast food, pizza, etc thats frequently in the rotation. |
I am from Quebec and I am not a poutine fan. I had an American friend who ordered “poutain” once, and I almost died laughing. I had to teach her the proper way to say it. |
Wow it doesn’t take much to make you laugh. Wait until you learn all the things the Quebecois mispronounce. |
+1 They are just as fat as we are! What are you talking about? To be statistically significant there needs to be >5% difference. |
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I’m an American woman age 45 who is medium-thin. I eat poutine about once per week for lunch. I love it! But I also walk in my neighborhood every single day and my job doesn’t require me to be at my desk constantly. So I’m not worried about getting fat from poutine.
I’ll bet that if you compared apples to apples in demographic groups (race, age, urban/rural, education level, income) that the stats would be pretty similar. It is unfortunate that many people who need cooking skills the most (effectively anyone, my family included, who can’t afford to frequent restaurants) lack cooking skills. Being able to use a knife effectively and knowing how to cook simple healthy meals is a big hurdle in the way of healthy eating for many. Our country is going down the toilet because so many people don’t have any basic life skills and want everything to be handed to them. |