Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I have a similar dynamic with my husband. It isn't all junk food but he has a per-choice restrictive diet and always eats differently than us.
All my kids ate well as babies but as soon as they realized they could have whatever they wanted for dinner---like daddy---it has been a constant battle to not eat waffles and french fries everyday. He never tells them to eat what is on their plates and will make them what they want. We have had numerous conversations on it. He says they will go hungry if he doesn't do what he is doing. I counter that of course they want comfort foods over vegetables. It is honestly the only point of contention in our marriage.
The only thing that has worked is just talking to them as they get older about being healthy and fit. Things have improved, but it is still not great.
If you have any successes please come back and let me know.
OP here. I hope that when my 6 year old is somewhat older, I can reason with her regarding healthy foods. Right now, at her age, she can't comprehend the importance of eating healthy. We don't go to fast food places, neither do we order foods, but my spouse sometimes takes her to Burger King or MacDonald's. Like I mentioned earlier, I don't buy junk food ( no sodas, no cheap juices, no chips etc.), but then my spouse sneaks to the grocery store and fills in with the junk food that he likes to eat.
My 6 year old absolutely understands the importance of healthy eating. We talk about the role of nutrients, protein, healthy fat, and fun treats. She knows food is fuel and her body needs healthy food to keep growing big and strong. She’s 6, not 3. Stop babying her and explain WHY you want her to eat healthy foods and how to make good choices (which include treats).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My spouse doesn't understand a concept of eating healthy. His parents and siblings are heavy weight, they eat standard American food. I bake, cook lots of meals at home made from scratch, but my spouse/our 6 year old don't appreciate that at all. I spend money on quality, grass fed, organic foods ( most of the time). All my 6 year old wants is to have mac&cheese everyday, no vegetables, and barely any fruits. Our 6 year old was born small and is very small for her age. She goes to kindergarten to public school and they get free lunches, which are typically junk food ( lots of pizzas, cheap pastas, pretzel, french fries). My kid then comes home and compares my home made soups, breads etc. to the cafeteria food and says that all the food I cook is "yucky". My spouse thinks that it is OK to feed the child junky cereal, ice cream etc. all day long. I'm at my wits end. Yesterday and today I quit cooking and fixing meal for my spouse and my 6 year old. My spouse is feeding her whatever she wants, I just don't care anymore. Do any of you have this problem?
Health and safety of the children first.
He is lazy and cutting corners. It’s easy on him, to give additive, processed garbage food to your young kids. Kids love it and bad habits emerge quickly - like whining for more garbage food, not eating healthy foods, expecting garbage food, etc.
Obese children are unhealthy and often inactive, and it is 100% the parents fault. Apples, lentils, eggs, bananas, are not terrible expensive. And only do water.
Just do not keep garbage food in the house. Your spouse needs to grow up and parent.
Anonymous wrote:Kids don’t become unhealthy from bad food, they become unhealthy from a bad relationship with food. Keep providing access to good stuff and stop sweating it when they eat stuff that you personally don’t prefer them to eat. remember that family time and enjoyment are the other benefit of meals - not just the nutrition.
The less I try to push my kids to certain foods, the more balanced they eat.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse doesn't understand a concept of eating healthy. His parents and siblings are heavy weight, they eat standard American food. I bake, cook lots of meals at home made from scratch, but my spouse/our 6 year old don't appreciate that at all. I spend money on quality, grass fed, organic foods ( most of the time). All my 6 year old wants is to have mac&cheese everyday, no vegetables, and barely any fruits. Our 6 year old was born small and is very small for her age. She goes to kindergarten to public school and they get free lunches, which are typically junk food ( lots of pizzas, cheap pastas, pretzel, french fries). My kid then comes home and compares my home made soups, breads etc. to the cafeteria food and says that all the food I cook is "yucky". My spouse thinks that it is OK to feed the child junky cereal, ice cream etc. all day long. I'm at my wits end. Yesterday and today I quit cooking and fixing meal for my spouse and my 6 year old. My spouse is feeding her whatever she wants, I just don't care anymore. Do any of you have this problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you feed her healthy food 90% of the time, the 10% junk isn’t going to hurt her. And don’t let her eat school lunch if you’re concerned about junk because that stuff is horrible. Who cares if it comes back with her, just serve it to her for dinner or an after school snack. She may just not be hungry around lunch time.
It is free. Even she takes a packed lunch, she will still get the crap lunch if she waits in line and asks for it. Same with the crap “breakfast” public school now makes available for free to everyone. Awesome more junk
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you feed her healthy food 90% of the time, the 10% junk isn’t going to hurt her. And don’t let her eat school lunch if you’re concerned about junk because that stuff is horrible. Who cares if it comes back with her, just serve it to her for dinner or an after school snack. She may just not be hungry around lunch time.
It is free. Even she takes a packed lunch, she will still get the crap lunch if she waits in line and asks for it. Same with the crap “breakfast” public school now makes available for free to everyone. Awesome more junk
Anonymous wrote:My spouse doesn't understand a concept of eating healthy. His parents and siblings are heavy weight, they eat standard American food. I bake, cook lots of meals at home made from scratch, but my spouse/our 6 year old don't appreciate that at all. I spend money on quality, grass fed, organic foods ( most of the time). All my 6 year old wants is to have mac&cheese everyday, no vegetables, and barely any fruits. Our 6 year old was born small and is very small for her age. She goes to kindergarten to public school and they get free lunches, which are typically junk food ( lots of pizzas, cheap pastas, pretzel, french fries). My kid then comes home and compares my home made soups, breads etc. to the cafeteria food and says that all the food I cook is "yucky". My spouse thinks that it is OK to feed the child junky cereal, ice cream etc. all day long. I'm at my wits end. Yesterday and today I quit cooking and fixing meal for my spouse and my 6 year old. My spouse is feeding her whatever she wants, I just don't care anymore. Do any of you have this problem?
Anonymous wrote:If you feed her healthy food 90% of the time, the 10% junk isn’t going to hurt her. And don’t let her eat school lunch if you’re concerned about junk because that stuff is horrible. Who cares if it comes back with her, just serve it to her for dinner or an after school snack. She may just not be hungry around lunch time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I have a similar dynamic with my husband. It isn't all junk food but he has a per-choice restrictive diet and always eats differently than us.
All my kids ate well as babies but as soon as they realized they could have whatever they wanted for dinner---like daddy---it has been a constant battle to not eat waffles and french fries everyday. He never tells them to eat what is on their plates and will make them what they want. We have had numerous conversations on it. He says they will go hungry if he doesn't do what he is doing. I counter that of course they want comfort foods over vegetables. It is honestly the only point of contention in our marriage.
The only thing that has worked is just talking to them as they get older about being healthy and fit. Things have improved, but it is still not great.
If you have any successes please come back and let me know.
OP here. I hope that when my 6 year old is somewhat older, I can reason with her regarding healthy foods. Right now, at her age, she can't comprehend the importance of eating healthy. We don't go to fast food places, neither do we order foods, but my spouse sometimes takes her to Burger King or MacDonald's. Like I mentioned earlier, I don't buy junk food ( no sodas, no cheap juices, no chips etc.), but then my spouse sneaks to the grocery store and fills in with the junk food that he likes to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you feed her healthy food 90% of the time, the 10% junk isn’t going to hurt her. And don’t let her eat school lunch if you’re concerned about junk because that stuff is horrible. Who cares if it comes back with her, just serve it to her for dinner or an after school snack. She may just not be hungry around lunch time.
OP here. If my child ate 90% of healthy food, I would be in heaven. The problem is, she is a very picky eater. I would be fine giving her some junk food every day if she ate meat, fish, vegetables etc.. But she won't touch fish, vegetables ( except cucumbers, tomatoes), barely any fruits, no soups. So I feel like she eats 30% of healthy food and the rest between school and my spouse feeding her is junk. That's why I have a huge problem with that. A few months before, she actually drank some home made smoothies- which I was delighted about, but now she won't touch it. I make my home made pizza and she would eat some of it, but recently she said that my pizza is awful and she prefers pizza served at school. My child also won't eat any cheese ( with exception melted on pizza), so I cannot even give her any good quality cheese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you feed her healthy food 90% of the time, the 10% junk isn’t going to hurt her. And don’t let her eat school lunch if you’re concerned about junk because that stuff is horrible. Who cares if it comes back with her, just serve it to her for dinner or an after school snack. She may just not be hungry around lunch time.
OP here. If my child ate 90% of healthy food, I would be in heaven. The problem is, she is a very picky eater. I would be fine giving her some junk food every day if she ate meat, fish, vegetables etc.. But she won't touch fish, vegetables ( except cucumbers, tomatoes), barely any fruits, no soups. So I feel like she eats 30% of healthy food and the rest between school and my spouse feeding her is junk. That's why I have a huge problem with that. A few months before, she actually drank some home made smoothies- which I was delighted about, but now she won't touch it. I make my home made pizza and she would eat some of it, but recently she said that my pizza is awful and she prefers pizza served at school. My child also won't eat any cheese ( with exception melted on pizza), so I cannot even give her any good quality cheese.