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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m curious which of you who responded are thin, with normal weight families. I’d like to put some of your meals in our rotation. I suspect some of these meals, if eaten regularly, would make me or my family fat. Some of the chicken and veggie options seemed okay - the pasta, spam, quesadilla stuff seemed too unhealthy to do weekly.[/quote] I’m all for eating healthy but you sound eating disordered and your kids will end up messed up.[/quote] This was my reaction to that comment (and I haven't posted any meal ideas here, fattening or otherwise lol). First of all, equating thin=healthy as a direct correlation is problematic, and incorrect. While morbid obesity obviously isn't good for your health, you can be thin and very unhealthy. And a couple extra pounds does not necessarily detract from your health, particularly dependent on your frame. Also, thinking that chicken and vegetables are the only things that constitute a healthy diet and/or you you'll be overweight and/or unhealthy (again, because they are NOT necessarily the same thing) if you eat things that are not those is also incorrect.[/quote]
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