Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house that means I’d put it in the rotation with just the regular recipe. For myself I’d eat it as is sometimes but also sometimes just have the chicken with a different (less fatty and more veggie-heavy) side.
It shouldn't be in regular rotation, it should be a more occasional meal to really look forward to. I would recommend using the full-fat recipe, just don't eat it as often.
I’m not OP and didn’t actually ask for advice.
You asked how to make it healthier, and "eat it less frequently" is a valid response. Also, you're quite the snot for someone explicitly asking for advice.
Quoted PP here. No. Please check your reading, as I explicitly said I am NOT OP. I asked nothing but suggested give the kid the real deal, indulge in the real deal yourself sometimes and differently other times. So I also suggested OP have it less frequently themselves.
My own kids don’t like cream sauce so thus has no bearing on my family rotation. Enjoy your evening!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house that means I’d put it in the rotation with just the regular recipe. For myself I’d eat it as is sometimes but also sometimes just have the chicken with a different (less fatty and more veggie-heavy) side.
It shouldn't be in regular rotation, it should be a more occasional meal to really look forward to. I would recommend using the full-fat recipe, just don't eat it as often.
I’m not OP and didn’t actually ask for advice.
You asked how to make it healthier, and "eat it less frequently" is a valid response. Also, you're quite the snot for someone explicitly asking for advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house that means I’d put it in the rotation with just the regular recipe. For myself I’d eat it as is sometimes but also sometimes just have the chicken with a different (less fatty and more veggie-heavy) side.
It shouldn't be in regular rotation, it should be a more occasional meal to really look forward to. I would recommend using the full-fat recipe, just don't eat it as often.
Why shouldn't it be in regular rotation? It has good things that children need.
The way some of you feed your children as if they are 45 year old almond moms is unhinged
I'm not an almond mom in the least, LOL. Go ahead, take your kids to Cheesecake factory twice a week and let them choose whatever they want on the menu. This completely fails to teach them moderation and balance in all things. It is far easier for us to learn this as children than later in life. BTW, I use full-fat dairy for everything in my house, but wow, Alfredo disgusts me. Not only is it a cream sauce (which is okay now and then on its own), but it is also loaded down with cheese. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house that means I’d put it in the rotation with just the regular recipe. For myself I’d eat it as is sometimes but also sometimes just have the chicken with a different (less fatty and more veggie-heavy) side.
It shouldn't be in regular rotation, it should be a more occasional meal to really look forward to. I would recommend using the full-fat recipe, just don't eat it as often.
I’m not OP and didn’t actually ask for advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house that means I’d put it in the rotation with just the regular recipe. For myself I’d eat it as is sometimes but also sometimes just have the chicken with a different (less fatty and more veggie-heavy) side.
It shouldn't be in regular rotation, it should be a more occasional meal to really look forward to. I would recommend using the full-fat recipe, just don't eat it as often.
Why shouldn't it be in regular rotation? It has good things that children need.
The way some of you feed your children as if they are 45 year old almond moms is unhinged
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD loves fettuccini alfredo. She orders it when we go out. I consider it too heavy for any kind of regular eating. Santa has brought her her own jar of sauce to eat at home too!
This is the saddest thing I've read on this site in a while.
LOL. Santa brought my kids Mountain Dew once!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house that means I’d put it in the rotation with just the regular recipe. For myself I’d eat it as is sometimes but also sometimes just have the chicken with a different (less fatty and more veggie-heavy) side.
It shouldn't be in regular rotation, it should be a more occasional meal to really look forward to. I would recommend using the full-fat recipe, just don't eat it as often.
Anonymous wrote:There's about 600 calories per cup, its not very healthy with cream and cheese.
Add a touch of cream but mostly use chicken broth, lemon and lots of herbs for a lighter version, but it won't be the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD loves fettuccini alfredo. She orders it when we go out. I consider it too heavy for any kind of regular eating. Santa has brought her her own jar of sauce to eat at home too!
This is the saddest thing I've read on this site in a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a good recommendation for an Alfredo sauce in a jar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD loves fettuccini alfredo. She orders it when we go out. I consider it too heavy for any kind of regular eating. Santa has brought her her own jar of sauce to eat at home too!
This is the saddest thing I've read on this site in a while.
LOL. Santa brought my kids Mountain Dew once!