Anonymous wrote:It is cultural. Americans throw PG and J in their crappy brown paper bagged lunches and wonder why obesity is so rampant. Stop that crap and cook a real meal.
Anonymous wrote:This actually cracks me up. Our pre-school teacher said I was sending too many sugary snacks for my toddler - it's always cut up fruits and veggies. Too many carbs. You can't always win these battles.
Anonymous wrote:I generally encourage my kids to steal lunches from the other children, particularly the well dressed and groomed ones. They have the best food.
Anonymous wrote:I give my kid PBJ every day, apple slices, and carrot sticks. It's just as easy to throw in carrot sticks as the other things. At least it wasn't a Lunchable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PBJ is trailer trash food which is basically a candy bar. Its also bad form to bring peanuts to school. Shame on you.
PBJ is not bad if you use natural PB and all-fruit jelly (no sugar). My kid is allergic to tree nuts, but not peanuts, so he eats PBJ regularly. I really don't see how it's junk food if you use good PB, good jelly, and good bread.
Anonymous wrote:PBJ is trailer trash food which is basically a candy bar. Its also bad form to bring peanuts to school. Shame on you.
Anonymous wrote:anyone sending their kids with a pb sandwich is lazy and sending disgusting unhealthy food.. They should be publicly humiliated and shamed into providing better food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Read any parent magazine to get some good easy recipes. If your food doesn't consist of turning on the stove and cooking it's probably terrible. Getting some crappy wonder bread, opening a jar of peanut butter and jelly/honey slapping it on there and calling it a day is giving up on your kids health and shows zero parental effort.
SOBA NOODLES?! WHY ARE YOU FEEDING YOUR CHILD THAT TOXIC SHIT?@!?!
If that post wasn't a joke, then I feel so terribly sorry for you. Your kid is in for a world of eating disorders when s/he's older. I can only imagine how else you parent.
Anonymous wrote:
Read any parent magazine to get some good easy recipes. If your food doesn't consist of turning on the stove and cooking it's probably terrible. Getting some crappy wonder bread, opening a jar of peanut butter and jelly/honey slapping it on there and calling it a day is giving up on your kids health and shows zero parental effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone sending their kids with a pb sandwich is lazy and sending disgusting unhealthy food.. They should be publicly humiliated and shamed into providing better food.
Also, wondering what you send your kid to school with. Would looove a sample menu.
Stir fry free range organic chicken breast and organic veges and sobe noodles made fresh the previous night
hand cut chicken tenders baked in olive oil
hand pulled organic gain fed beef stew with organic veges over
etc...
Read any parent magazine to get some good easy recipes. If your food doesn't consist of turning on the stove and cooking it's probably terrible. Getting some crappy wonder bread, opening a jar of peanut butter and jelly/honey slapping it on there and calling it a day is giving up on your kids health and shows zero parental effort.