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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have never meant anyone that has zero processed snacks in the house. I just don’t think that is realistic with busy kids in after school activities and such. I buy pretzels, granola bars (we make our own too sometimes), triscuits, seaweed packs most regularly. Plus some chocolate almonds and sweet things on hand. Of my social group, this is by far, the healthiest processed snack options at home. Most go to Costco and buy a ton of crap in bulk. [/quote] lol. I look forward to when your teenage athletes are burning 3000-4000 calories per day and you're tossing them some seaweed and chocolate almonds :roll: :roll: :roll: you'll be pulling up to Costco like the rest of us[/quote] +1 We recently got a lecture from our pediatrician about how our teenage swimmer didn’t have enough body fat and needed to add more calories, she wrote a prescription for a bowl of ice cream every night and also encouraged all manner of snacks I don’t usually purchase. Low calorie healthy snacks are not always the way to go.[/quote]
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