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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I disagree with 2244. We dont do screen time that close to bedtime and theres no need why you can't have regular fully cooked meals for dinner. I solo parent an baby, 2, and 4 yr old. We play outside starting around 445/5. Around 620ish we come in, the girls play barbie, puzzles, color, help with dinner, whatever. For dinner, 95% of prep is done already. I do it during nap/quiet time/night before, etc So much easier using a crock pot, or cedar plank salmon on the grill, or a chicken bake....all examples to streamline dinner. Sometimes we'll play again outside after dinner or just stay inside and play. Baby gets fussy about this time so I ditch cleaning up the kitchen (it usually isn't too messy anyway) and leave it for after everyone is in bed so I can focus on bedtime transition. Sometimes all 3 are in the bath tub at the same time, sometimes it is a quick in/out bath or shower. I'll tell a story, read, talk before lights out.[/quote] it depends... full cooked meals often are full of preservatives, salt, fat and processed food. If you eat less processed foods it's better fro children. Besides, they 4 month old is not eating a full cooked meal. The 2 year old does not need a full cooked meal... hello obesity.[/quote] What in the what? The PP was saying she makes meals that involve things like crockpots, salmon, and chicken. She was responding to a person who suggested feeding kids cheese and crackers for dinner. So, your crazy self swooped in and had to put the PP down by arguing that the cheese and crackers are the way to go bc things like dinners with salmon and chicken make kids fat bc they are full of preservatives and processed??? Are you also the person who sharpied Trump’s hurricane map?[/quote] Cheese, crackers and fruit are not less healthy than farm raised salmon (gross) and chicken with hormones (ack). She probably serves it with white rice ... not better. Just get over yourself... you were socialized to believe that is healthier but fruit, cheese and some crackers is just as health if not better.[/quote] Me President please go back to fretting about the effects of Hurricane Dorian on Alabama. And take some English lessons while you’re at it.[/quote] Listen Kellyanne... there is not way to spin this... cheese and fruit is better for you than the fat/carb laden crap you are trying to sell. [/quote]
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