Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So this turned into crunchy mom vs. regular mom ? You people are horrid !
Are you dense, the lunch listed above is no where near acceptable to feed a child. I bet the school is confiscating parts of it for that same reason.
It doesn't take a genius to make a lunch that has less sugar, hell it could even be ham, cheese sand-which , carrot sticks and a muffin. NOT THAT HARD.
Anonymous wrote:So this turned into crunchy mom vs. regular mom ? You people are horrid !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, lighten up food police. It's probably your kids who are tossing the seaweed and quinoa from their lunch boxes and stealing OP's kid's snacks.
LOL, no we don't send that with our kids. You have to be a very ignorant to think that the above lunch is acceptable.
You need a GD hobby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, lighten up food police. It's probably your kids who are tossing the seaweed and quinoa from their lunch boxes and stealing OP's kid's snacks.
LOL, no we don't send that with our kids. You have to be a very ignorant to think that the above lunch is acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:OP, check out what is allowed for snacks. In my DDs class (which was the same for my boys when they were in ES), they cannot have cookies or fruit snacks for snack. These would typically be sent home, but your child could throw them away. These foods are allowed at lunch though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD just started first grade and has came home for the past few days saying that some snacks in her lunch bag weren't packed, for example fruit snacks and cookies. I'm 100% positive that I've packed them and I even have DH double check her bag before he leaves in the morning. Yesterday afternoon she came home again saying that her snacks were missing and all she had was her PB&J and crackers! I'm horrid! I talked to the principal this morning and she says, oh this has happened before, but I'll talk to her teacher. Has anyone else been in this situation before? What did you do?
fruit snacks, cookies, PB&J, and crackers?
This sounds like a terribly sugar filled unhealthy lunch. I am surprised the school hasn't confiscated your DD's lunch and sent a letter to you.
http://www.bonappetit.com/recipes/family-meals/slideshow/25-quick-and-easy-school-lunches-to-pack-for-your-kids/?slide=1
Anonymous wrote:Wow, lighten up food police. It's probably your kids who are tossing the seaweed and quinoa from their lunch boxes and stealing OP's kid's snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, lighten up food police. It's probably your kids who are tossing the seaweed and quinoa from their lunch boxes and stealing OP's kid's snacks.