Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every other night - usually ice cream.
We all eat fruit with breakfast and lunch. DD always gets a cookie or whatever with her lunch.
Yeah, it's tempting but I never break down and pack sweets for school. The school even discourages it and sends a list of healthy snacks.
+1 Our school does too, but my kid still comes home about how X and Y are so lucky because they get those single serve packs of Oreos or brownies in their lunches.
Schools don't get to tell me how I feed my kids food that I buy. School and aftercare is a long day for kids. A brownie at lunch is a nice pick me up. Everyone is healthy as can be.
Maybe your kid would be healthier if they didn't have a sweet at every meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every other night - usually ice cream.
We all eat fruit with breakfast and lunch. DD always gets a cookie or whatever with her lunch.
Yeah, it's tempting but I never break down and pack sweets for school. The school even discourages it and sends a list of healthy snacks.
+1 Our school does too, but my kid still comes home about how X and Y are so lucky because they get those single serve packs of Oreos or brownies in their lunches.
Schools don't get to tell me how I feed my kids food that I buy. School and aftercare is a long day for kids. A brownie at lunch is a nice pick me up. Everyone is healthy as can be.
Maybe your kid would be healthier if they didn't have a sweet at every meal.