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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please have patience and tolerance. Most people are doing the best they can. Show some empathy. :-) [/quote] No. A sleeve of cookies is not the “best you can.” Even if you can’t manage to prepare anything, at least buy skinny pop and gogo squeeze. [/quote] LOL at gogo squeeze being a decent choice by any metric. You’re adorable.[/quote] I wouldn’t send it either[b]. But it’s better than Oreos or Doritos [/b]for parents who are “doing the best they can” whatever that means. I mean, why even have kids if you can’t bother to feed them nutritiously? After “keep them alive” it’s probably your most important parenting task. [/quote] Show your work. You sound like a sucker, to be honest.[/quote] Here ya go! It wasn’t exactly hard to determine that applesauce beats mini muffins. Gogo Squeez No added sugar or artificial ingredients and only 60 calories and 14g of carbs. The 10g of naturally occurring sugar isn’t ideal but at least it’s not artificial. https://lowfodmapeating.com/are-gogo-squeez-healthy/ One pack of Little Bites muffins is 200 calories (more than 3x), 9g of fat, 14g of (not naturally occurring) sugar and 30g of carbs (2x). They also include preservatives and artificial flavors. https://lowfodmapeating.com/are-little-bites-healthy/ [/quote] Counting calories as "bad" makes sense if you're an overweight adult, not if you're a sixty pound ten year old.[/quote] I'm not the PP, but what you feed your kids is teaching them how to eat for life, as well as setting their preferences. This thread is so eye opening. If the relatively educated readers of DCUM don't understand basic nutrition, what chance does the average person have? [/quote]
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