Anonymous wrote:Cliff bars are candy. Unless your child is an athlete, I would avoid it. It has more sugar than a Snickers bar. It has 22 grams of sugar and recommended daily dose for women per day is 25. Is there something healthier that she will eat?
Thats right. Welcome to he world of type 2 diabetes.
She's not going to get Type 2 diabetes from having a Clif bar every day. WTF. Are people really counting calories and grams of each and every thing that's in their teenagers' food? I'm surprised no one commented that apples have too much sugar and you should just offer kale and raw almonds.
Clif bars are gross, so you could probably find a tastier bar that she likes better, but she could be eating a worse lunch.
Cliff bars are candy. Unless your child is an athlete, I would avoid it. It has more sugar than a Snickers bar. It has 22 grams of sugar and recommended daily dose for women per day is 25. Is there something healthier that she will eat?
Thats right. Welcome to he world of type 2 diabetes.
Anonymous wrote:Cliff bars are candy. Unless your child is an athlete, I would avoid it. It has more sugar than a Snickers bar. It has 22 grams of sugar and recommended daily dose for women per day is 25. Is there something healthier that she will eat?
Anonymous wrote:Is it terrible of my to allow my child to eat only a cliff bar and apple for lunch at school. I have spent a ton of time and effort into thinking through creative and healthy lunches, but she never eats them. She says there is no time and/or she is not hungry. She is noise sensitive and a slow eater, so I can see how cafeteria lunch would be tough. The only thing she consistently eats is a cliff bar... Which seems to have protein and some nutrients. She also snacks when she gets home. However. I am feeling a bit guilty.
Additionally. She does not want hot lunch because the line is long and she does not like the food.
You can thank Michelle Obama for that. My kids hated school lunches when she convinced USDA to serve food nobody wanted.