+1. I love it when people take posts literally and can’t see any nuance in them. The first pp above was just taking issue with the OP’s description of not feeding kids processed food without acknowledging that all food is processed and therefore it’s stupid to say you don’t feed your kids processed food. The next PP didn’t understand that and felt the need to explain what junk food is lol. |
| Sorry I had to step away to boil the Buitoni tortellini, heat up the Rao’s and bake the New York Bakery garlic bread. But the Rao’s says it’s homemade on the jar so it’s all good! |
Oh man, of course this is in the infants/toddlers thread... just wait OP...
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| Thanks for the mom shaming I didn’t know I needed today! I buy processed granola bars and pre made food because my toddler decided on a whim what he’ll eat one day and not the next. Or because I’m working full time with no childcare throughout the pandemic and my mental health matters too. Selfish, amirite?? |
| Is it better that I buy the Annie’s organic boxed Mac and cheese rather than Kraft? |
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It's in our rivers!!!
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This is a typical dinner in our house. |
| Look, my teen and toddler are straight up mean when they get hungry. I do not have time to be fiddling around making my own cheese, yogurt, etc. I do not live in Little House on the Prairie for a reason. |
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I want to poison my children. And I am too lazy to care about them or their health, so I feed them easy garbage.
Is that what you wanted to hear, OP? |
| Because that “healthy” stuff tastes like cardboard. |
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I love a good troll post as much as anyone so this has at least been amusing.
On the serious side, I get infuriated about the lack of definition around "processed" that people use as a sword to shame other parents. I have a "processed" nazi in my extended family. She lectures us constantly (well, no, she is always "just asking" about particular choices we make) about our "processed food." Like, frozen pancakes that our kid eats with peanut butter and maple syrup. I mean, it's (organic!) flour and a little bit of sugar and eggs. Hardly a killer. But to my relative, it's "no pancake for you!" It's "processed" so it's bad. But the frozen breakfast sausage, pre-jarred Alfredo sauce, or whatever else she feeds her family, somehow it's a different definition of "processed" to her. |
I love the Annie's brand, too. It tastes better to me, and the nutrition stats are marginally better. I wouldn't feed it to my kid for every meal, but it's hardly killing them. |
| I make my own Mac and cheese occasionally and that stuff is NOT better for you. Like 3 kinds of cheese and toasted breadcrumbs. It's tasty. Cheap and good for you it is not. |
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Store-bought yogurt is such an innocuous thing to complain about! I make my own because I prefer the taste, but if I liked the taste of store-bought I would switch in an instant. In general, buying store-bought things with just a few ingredients is fine.
I do judge UMC families who rarely cook and continuously rotate a selection of take-out and frozen food. Cooking should be something like laundry or dishes - you just do it. People should be disciplined instead of lazy. |