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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Little kids, little problems. Nobody obsesses over diet more than the parents of the youngest kids who have nothing else to worry about.[/quote] np - Aren't you judgy! My kids are now teenagers, but I made a big effort to feed them healthily in their early years, before the junk of the world was available to them. I think it worked great! They were rarely sick, and are now strong, healthy, and smart. Obviously, I don't know what they would be like if I had fed them ice cream and Cheez-its from the start. But I feel good that I started off their physical health in the best way I could. I, too, complained in pre-school about some of the snacks, and I feel no shame about that. Science is in my side. [/quote] It’s not judging if it’s a fact, which you readily admit you were doing! We move around a lot and have been at many schools and it’s always ALWAYS the moms of the youngest kids trying to overthrow the lunch provided for “healthier” options. [b]The kids don’t want the healthy stuff it’s always a flop.[/b][/quote] ...my 3 year old just devoured lamb with leek & zucchini couscous for dinner... [/quote]
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