Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m fine with it. I’m not soccer snack parent but I happily sign up to bring a Costco size box of chips to one game.
We don’t always take the snack because sometimes we’re going out to lunch or whatever if that’s just me. Happy to do it.
Oh and to PP mentioning orange slices, don’t if you’re last hand was 1993 but no one does orange slices anymore.
Well what do they do now, Cool Mom?
Chips, gold fish crackers, other single serve things.
I was a soccer mom in the earlier 2000's. Most teams didn't do snacks anymore, just water. Coaches discouraged team snacks. The one child with diabetes had a snack at half time or part way through practice. Anyone else managed to get through.
So in the course of a day my kids get three meals. In addition to that they might have a game where they'd get chips and a birthday party where they eat junk and then cake? No thanks! Better for them to have some water after the game and maybe a clementine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m fine with it. I’m not soccer snack parent but I happily sign up to bring a Costco size box of chips to one game.
We don’t always take the snack because sometimes we’re going out to lunch or whatever if that’s just me. Happy to do it.
Oh and to PP mentioning orange slices, don’t if you’re last hand was 1993 but no one does orange slices anymore.
Well what do they do now, Cool Mom?
Chips, gold fish crackers, other single serve things.
I was a soccer mom in the earlier 2000's. Most teams didn't do snacks anymore, just water. Coaches discouraged team snacks. The one child with diabetes had a snack at half time or part way through practice. Anyone else managed to get through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m fine with it. I’m not soccer snack parent but I happily sign up to bring a Costco size box of chips to one game.
We don’t always take the snack because sometimes we’re going out to lunch or whatever if that’s just me. Happy to do it.
Oh and to PP mentioning orange slices, don’t if you’re last hand was 1993 but no one does orange slices anymore.
And nobody does a healthy body weight anymore. I'd much rather my kid gets two slices of an orange than a snack pack of pretzels or goldfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m fine with it. I’m not soccer snack parent but I happily sign up to bring a Costco size box of chips to one game.
We don’t always take the snack because sometimes we’re going out to lunch or whatever if that’s just me. Happy to do it.
Oh and to PP mentioning orange slices, don’t if you’re last hand was 1993 but no one does orange slices anymore.
Well what do they do now, Cool Mom?
Anonymous wrote:I’m fine with it. I’m not soccer snack parent but I happily sign up to bring a Costco size box of chips to one game.
We don’t always take the snack because sometimes we’re going out to lunch or whatever if that’s just me. Happy to do it.
Oh and to PP mentioning orange slices, don’t if you’re last hand was 1993 but no one does orange slices anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I’m fine with it. I’m not soccer snack parent but I happily sign up to bring a Costco size box of chips to one game.
We don’t always take the snack because sometimes we’re going out to lunch or whatever if that’s just me. Happy to do it.
Oh and to PP mentioning orange slices, don’t if you’re last hand was 1993 but no one does orange slices anymore.