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[quote=Anonymous]I started out parenting as everything should be unprocessed and as whole as possible. While I cook as much as I can, the reality is that a) keeping up with that is a full time job and I already have one and b) once kids get a taste of more processed foods it’s a lot harder to keep them happy with the other stuff. Not to say it’s not important to try, but sometimes I’m going to buy those soft mission tortillas that my kids love instead of the high fiber ones they hate because then they’re eating beans and rice and salsa and other good things. I do buy Kodiak pancake mix and a higher protein pasta, because I feel like they’re ultimately more filling than the other varieties, less that I’m worried about my kids hitting their macros. I buy as much fresh fruits and veggies as possible and thankfully my kids grew out of their super picky phases, but I had to comprise some of my earlier ideals to fit our realities. [/quote]
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