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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Read any parent magazine to get some good easy recipes. [b]If your food doesn't consist of turning on the stove and cooking it's probably terrible.[/b] Getting some crappy wonder bread, opening a jar of peanut butter and jelly/honey slapping it on there and calling it a day is giving up on your kids health and shows zero parental effort.[/quote] Yes, there's nothing quite so awful, and awful for you, as raw fruits and vegetables. Also, sushi. [/quote] You have to cook the rice for sushi, you get the point. PB and J is just not trying at all. [/quote] Not trying to what? Here is the lunch my child brought to school today: peanut butter and pepper jelly on whole wheat bread, carrot sticks, green olives, clementines. I didn't cook any of it. (I could have baked the bread, but I didn't.) I didn't even pack any of it. My goals were a lunch that 1. will hold her over until after school 2. using the food we have in the house 3. with fruit and vegetable 4. that she likes I achieved my goals, too.[/quote]
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