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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]natural pb with a lower sugar jam on whole grain is way better than most lunch meat, lunchables etc. good protein, fills you up and tastes great[/quote] This sounds disgusting. As adventurous as my kids are with their eating, they still want to eat things that taste good. I push the more natural jam and whole wheat/grain bread but I've given up on the natural pb. They won't eat it and honestly I can understand why. I ate one of their sandwiches once, yuck.[/quote] really? and what would your "adventurous" eaters consider good food? As others have said, it all depends on what you are used to and my kids my husband and I find Jif, Skippy and whatever else horrible. There is a fake pb taste and bizarre mouth feel to brands like that. Most jam is way too sweet and I am scared to even ask what you consider good bread to be. I believe that food tastes best in its most simple form, and I am glad my kids do as well. We have never ordered food for my kids off of a kids menu-they eat what we eat. I am sure that what your kids find delicious mine would find repulsive and that is ok with me.[/quote] Well whoop dee fucking hoo, I'm glad you get such a kick out of yourself. DH and I cook food that we like, and the kids like it and eat it too. No big deal. We don't eat everything out of cans or packages, we buy fresh produce from the market and get bread from the bakery because you're right, most of the time it just tastes better. But you know what? There is a package of Oreos in our pantry right now, God forbid. I'm a strong believer in moderation and I will buy something junky every once in a while just because I can. DH and I don't split hairs about food because food is supposed to be enjoyable. For us it's about being together with family or friends, not whether or not every single thing my kid puts into his mouth is in its simplest form. I'm glad your kids will grow up to be pretentious food critics so mine don't have to. I hope you realize that this post makes you sound like an unbearable person. Also, how old are your kids? 5? 7? If they make it into adolescence and you still feel this way, color me surprised.[/quote]
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