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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like you were feeding your family disgusting crap and now you upgraded to actual food. Even switching from out to in, that will cost something in the short run. In the long run, you will all reap the benefits.[/quote] Oh, well thanks for the judgment. You really added something to the discussion here. I can assure you that I have never fed my family "disgusting crap" and although we are eating better now, we have always eaten fairly well and MUCH more healthily than most Americans. My 3 year old son's favorite food is tofu with vegetables, for example and he doesn't even know what a chicken nugget or many of the standard "kids" foods are. To be honest, I'd bet good money that our family has always eaten better than YOU, yet I would never say something as rude, judgmental and offensive as "you feed your family disgusting crap" to a stranger online. The difference is that I used to occasionally make pasta with a store bought sauce and a salad (from scratch, with dressing from scratch - kind of bizarre to me that I have to specify that because to my mind that's how dressing always is, but I realize now that many Americans don't eat that way and everything comes from a jar), or use Morning Star Farms meat crumbles (frozen) to add protein to a stir fry rice dish. Now everything is fresh and I am out of my cooking rut of making the same dishes too often.[/quote]
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