Mine do too but there’s zero nutrition in that. I want healthy kids. |
| I would have enjoyed the lunch and just been happy I didn’t have to cook. |
This is what happens when you get two people together who have no idea what they are doing. One doesn't know how to accept the food graciously and the other doesn't know how to serve an appropriate meal. |
There is not actually zero nutrition. Is it optimal balanced nutrition with all the macros and vitamins? No. Is it candy for lunch? No. Kids do need carbs and fats too. They run around and use up energy. |
The cheese is the protein. Throw in some tomato slices or a side pickle and you're good to go! |
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I think it’s weird there was literally no discussion of food before you made it. I think the food itself was fine.
I’ve never been to A friends house or had a friend over though and just made food with no discussion of likes and dislikes. |
She came and asked an honest question.a lot of people are saying “hey that is a weird meal since you asked but if someone served that to me I wouldn’t say anything, that’s rude.” Op came and asked for opinions. |
| Am the only one who didn't think the little girl was that rude? A six year old confirming that only pasta being was being served, which was factually correct, and not saying anything negative was actually refreshingly neutral. |
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It's funny how some posters make generalizations on how Italians eat based on a sample size of the dozen they personally know. Different Italians eat different things and have different ideas of what a "proper" meal is.
OP, your guest was rude for saying out loud what everyone else would be thinking. Your being Italian has nothing to do with this, just buttered pasta is kind of a weird kids meal for most people. Next time this situation occurs cut up some apples and carrot sticks to make it look like a "proper" kids meal. Now, try to move on. |
Stop lying to yourself Janice you’re not an athlete |
Right? We’re way past whether the friend should have raised an eyebrow about the meal and talking about the meal itself. |
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Or maybe add some cheese to the pasta. But this comment is perfect. Friend shouldn't have said anything but, for a lot of people, yes, just buttered noodles is a bit weird. My aunt/godmother is from Italy Italian and I've never been served just buttered noodles by an Italian or an Italian American. |
| God you people are exhausting. No wonder you have no friends. |
Hosting someone for a meal where that is the focus of the interaction is different from tossing something together and hoc after a playdate. Anyway as the guest in that circumstance if asked id either say "sounds good" or "I'm not really that hungry" if I didn't want that thing. I would not be requesting protein and whatnot, this isn't a restaurant. |