Anonymous wrote:We actually don't have any "no" foods and never really have.
I discourage fake/diet sugar (but no one wants that anyway, I just point out it's chemically and gross).
I buy chips and soda. 14DS eats a lot of chips and has an occasional soda, but mainly prefers water, seltzer, juice, tea, and gatorade. Rarely drinks plain milk but has gotten into decaf iced coffee, which has a full glass in it.
We have ice cream, candy, and cookies in the house basically all the time. We also have ramen. More often than not if DS makes ramen he puts in corn, green onions, cilantro, chili crisp, and slices a cucumber. That's more than I can say for DH!
I believe that a healthy relationship with food includes no "bad" foods and self-moderation, which is not the same as prohibition. This begins young. I am lucky to have a kid who seems to be ok at this.
Dude nobody cares about your bragging.