Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I LOVE Poptarts so much!!! I eat them almost every morning as do my kids. Yummy!!!!
No fat folks in my house so I don't worry about the extra calories.
Enjoy your diabeetus.
Give me a break. Sugar doesn't cause diabetes.
But doesn't eating junky and sugary food increase the chances of becoming overweight and/or a Type 2? diabetic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I LOVE Poptarts so much!!! I eat them almost every morning as do my kids. Yummy!!!!
No fat folks in my house so I don't worry about the extra calories.
Enjoy your diabeetus.
Give me a break. Sugar doesn't cause diabetes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At school. The lunch able post made me think abt it. Apparently the "healthy snack" that I pay $200 a yr per kid for, is actually a pop tart of their choice. I'm a little annoyed that all this time I've been paying and they are getting pop tarts. Am I wrong to be upset?
If you are paying $200 a year for a "healthy snack" then yes, I would be bummed out to discover that the snack was a Pop Tart. That said, I don't think the occasional Pop Tart is going to hurt anyone, particularly if the rest of their diet is balanced and nutritious.
Occasional would be one a week. 5 a week is not occasional
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At school. The lunch able post made me think abt it. Apparently the "healthy snack" that I pay $200 a yr per kid for, is actually a pop tart of their choice. I'm a little annoyed that all this time I've been paying and they are getting pop tarts. Am I wrong to be upset?
If you are paying $200 a year for a "healthy snack" then yes, I would be bummed out to discover that the snack was a Pop Tart. That said, I don't think the occasional Pop Tart is going to hurt anyone, particularly if the rest of their diet is balanced and nutritious.
Anonymous wrote:Really? Pizza Hut, Carry out, and fried fish.....WTF!? And with young children, this is first time you've inquired about what they are eating?
Anonymous wrote:At school. The lunch able post made me think abt it. Apparently the "healthy snack" that I pay $200 a yr per kid for, is actually a pop tart of their choice. I'm a little annoyed that all this time I've been paying and they are getting pop tarts. Am I wrong to be upset?
Anonymous wrote: Apparently the "healthy snack" that I pay $200 a yr per kid for, is actually a pop tart of their choice.