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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it’s one person who always visits these threads to accuse others of “wolfing” and “gorging”. [/quote] Are you the same person incredulous that teens have different eating habits?[/quote] The fact that some teens have different eating habits is completely irrelevant. If you don't know the teens, and you are feeding them their only food between a relatively early wake up and lunch, you need to plan for more than 300 calories or whatever is in a single donut. Because while some teens have slow metabolisms, and aren't in the middle of a growth spurt, other teens generally need more food than that. So, you have two options. One is to buy more than one donut per person, and the other is to add other foods. If you are concerned you'll get teenagers who don't have the common high calorie needs, then maybe it's better to buy other things that can be put back in the fridge. Bagels and cream cheese. Peanut butter and toast. Greek yogurt or skyr. Egg bites. High protein granola bars (one or two of these, not all of these) are all options. [/quote]
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