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I am not the PP who suggested subbing fruit for fruit snacks and carrots for
Other crap. I just want to point out that a meal with both fruit and carrots is not low carb. You only think it is because you eat a crappy diet. |
There is nothing wrong w/ a few oreos the combination of items is the issue. Why not throw is some vege chips or something else. Your kids need fruits and vegetables http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/white-house/article24780766.html http://www.letsmove.gov/blog/2015/03/06/two-million-students-eating-more-fruit-and-veggies-school-salad-bars-every-day-let%E2%80%99s |
Fruit is a simple carb that is processed as quickly as the fruit snacks. Kids need complex carbs to carry them through the rest of the day. They need grains and they need food that won't get tossed into the trash. Crackers and bread is fine, and so are cookies. |
| If you aren't packing palatable food for your kids, they are stealing it from someone else. You would really rather them steal or go hungry than pack a cookie or two? |
This. My first thought was also that a very hungry child might be taking them. |
This. We never experienced stealing, but when DS was in K and 1 kids would want to sit by him and ask, "can I have that...are you going to eat that...what about that?" DS was and continues to be, years later, quite thin. In additional to some (likely acceptable) lunch items, we packed rice crispy treats (horrors, I know) and usually something else that was a lunch table favorite like cheddar bunnies. Much of it went uneaten, but was disappearing at an alarming rate. We subsequently learned about the endless begging going on at the lunch table. You are kidding yourselves if you don't think that kids are asking each other/taking food. Sometimes when I would arrive at aftercare, I would be asked by kids for the leftover food or snacks in DS' lunch bag (and this was not a poor/starving issue but rather well-to-do kids who were not given enough or the right food at lunchtime by parents.) |
The only losers are the parens who send their kids to school with that crap http://hollywoodlife.com/2012/08/28/honey-boo-boo-junk-food-diet-mom-june/
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The STENCH, lol. |
I pack sushi for my kids' lunches. You can buy these Tupperware type small lunch containers where the top is a freezable ice pack, so it stays very cold. Good quality sushi doesn't smell. |
I have. I stick an icepack in the lunchbox when I pack it. Everything is still cold by lunchtime. I actually got the idea from DCUM! |
Good point about the fruit but fruit is still better than fruit snacks. It is also more nutritious, having fiber and vitamins. Fruit snacks have neither. Carrot is a complex carb. |
| When I pack carrots for my kids, they are still sitting in the lunch box when it comes back home. The goldfish are gone, though. |
You are an annoying turd |
PP, go back to your thread about hating how your daughters are fat. Those daughters over there need to talk to you. |
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I used to steal lunch snacks from other kids. In elementary school I used to talk this weak girl Lynne into giving me her snack, sharing with me, or using her money to buy a snack we (I) liked. In middle school I stole snacks, mostly from Jonathan, the mean boy whose locker was next to mine. When his mom sent him money to buy snacks instead of snacks themselves, I stole the money.
It wasn't that I was poor, or malnourished or anything. My mother was just super controlling. So while she had me make my own lunch each night for the following school day, she stood over me saying "Use more peanut butter" and "less jelly, MUCH less jelly!" until it had became a sandwich I wouldn't want to eat at all. Other kids were given 4-6 cookies. I was never allowed more than two. Other kids had multiple snacks. I couldn't even take a banana and pretzels. It was just pretzels and nothing else. My lunches sucked. Everyone else's didn't. That's why I stole. |