Anonymous wrote:Mostly McDonald's, Chick Fil A and Wendy's. And a lot of fruit candy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 15-year-olds can't feed themselves? Your wife needs a job so she can stop helicoptering around your kids. They'll never be independent people.
Yeah this is the height of helicopter sports parenting. Homeschooled kids and a mom whose full time gig is to feed them "organic" stuff which isn't even that great for them.
I wish I had a mother of the OP. If they can afford organic food, kudos to them. I wish I can afford organic all the times. Your comments about "They'll never be independent people" and ""organic" stuff which isn't even that great for them" are completely baseless, IMHO.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 15-year-olds can't feed themselves? Your wife needs a job so she can stop helicoptering around your kids. They'll never be independent people.
Yeah this is the height of helicopter sports parenting. Homeschooled kids and a mom whose full time gig is to feed them "organic" stuff which isn't even that great for them.
Anonymous wrote:Your 15-year-olds can't feed themselves? Your wife needs a job so she can stop helicoptering around your kids. They'll never be independent people.
Anonymous wrote:My 14 year old nationally ranked gymnast trains 30 hours a week and eats a good breakfast and a good dinner and a bunch of random crap in between. Thinking you can engineer performance based on diet is complete nonsense.