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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why not have a few options? You can’t imagine a world where you are hungry but tired of eating the exact same snack every night? [/quote] Why have any options for a bedtime snack if your children eat healthful balanced dinners? Maybe if I had to feed my kids at 4:30 or something but we have dinner at 5:30 and they’re bathed, read to and in bed by 7:30. They get the option of a banana and milk only if they’re hungry. Stops the stalling and the kitchen is closed. [/quote] Some kids are eaters. My 6yo twins were home from school yesterday and ate (each): Breakfast: 2 eggs, handful of strawberries, 1/2 a sweet potato, bowl of wheat chex and big with 2 refills Morning snack (crackers) Lunch: 1/4 a large pepperoni pizza, plus some berries Pm snack: handful of berries Dinner: 1 cup cod chowder, 2 English Muffins with butter, 2 sliced apples and a yogurt smoothie popsicle for dessert[/quote]
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