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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I really don't understand how this thread is going. Don't fill your house with junk food—fill it with healthy stuff. My kids can go into the fridge at any time and get a bowl of cherries, cucumbers, a glass of milk, a slice of cheese, etc. Always a big bowl of apples, bananas and oranges. Summertime there's endless watermelon. [b]No juice, no candy, no cookies, and they're welcome to look in the cabinets, but there's no junk food. [/b]Peanut butter crackers is the worse they can do, and I've taught them to follow the serving size. It's not hard to provide your kids with a kind open-door policy that allows them to make food choices and consume as much as their growing bodies need but also not be a psycho. [/quote] I am finding this is the way. I have to continue my b-----h campaign on my chubby hubby. If the kids know there are oreos in the house they will pester me until they are gone. If they're not there, they don't ask! [/quote] Same. Whine whine whine for daddy’s junk food [/quote]
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