Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. My kids LOVE NUTELLA. I give them "junk" food sometimes. That doesn't make me a bad mom or my kids bad kids. They don't get it at every meal, but I find it hard to believe that someone thought that the Nutella commercials misled them to believe that Nutella was a healthy breakfast substitution or whatever it is that they are trying to claim. I find it hard pressed to push a child to eat ONLY healthy food, but part of being a kid is being able to enjoy a junk food treat sometimes. That being said my kids eat a LOT of healthy stuff with junk mixed in for good measure. It rounds them out as a HUMAN BEING. I love junk food, but I try to make healthy choices for my kids' sake. Also, in our home Nutella is a staple in our pantry. We are Italian and Nutella has been in eaten for GENERATIONS without the threat of obesity or diabetes. WHY? because of this little thing I like to call moderation.

Anonymous wrote:Goldfish crackers, graham crackers, and occasional jelly beans (poop on potty, getting into car seat, etc.). Also diluted juice, french fries at restaurants, and hot dogs (once per month or less), TJ's fish sticks, TJ's chicken nuggets.
Anonymous wrote:Goldfish crackers, graham crackers, and occasional jelly beans (poop on potty, getting into car seat, etc.). Also diluted juice, french fries at restaurants, and hot dogs (once per month or less), TJ's fish sticks, TJ's chicken nuggets.