Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheetos
Lucky charms
Diet coke
Ho hos
Snackables
Bacon
Lots of pop tarts
I don't even need 10 items, this is it
I love you. I don't want to eat at your house, but I love you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:crushed tomatoes
basil
black beans
ground turkey
pasta noodles
milk
eggs
spinach
hummus
bread
I need to add garlic and bananas but i don't know what to take
off.
Take off the pasta. You have flour and eggs. You could make your own.
Anonymous wrote:Cheetos
Lucky charms
Diet coke
Ho hos
Snackables
Bacon
Lots of pop tarts
I don't even need 10 items, this is it
Anonymous wrote:Cheetos
Lucky charms
Diet coke
Ho hos
Snackables
Bacon
Lots of pop tarts
I don't even need 10 items, this is it
Anonymous wrote:Eggs
Large Bag of Lentils
Chicken
Large Bag of Kale
Whole Fat Yogurt
Cheddar Block
Peanut Butter
Yeast
Banannas
Garlic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You are wrong: Modern wheat, which likely forms the base of the pasta, bread, and cereal, is a major factor in the obesity epidemic. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mark-hyman/wheat-gluten_b_1274872.html
Moreover, I am not claiming that my child will never eat poorly. All I can do is try to give her the base, and she will have to make her own conclusions. This is the same with just about every aspect of parenting, no?
Mark Hyman borders on quack-dom.
The rise in obesity is not caused by wheat gluten, it's caused by too many calories in the form of sugary drinks, large and frequent portion sizes, and processed foods that contain too much sugar and fat.

Anonymous wrote:
You are wrong: Modern wheat, which likely forms the base of the pasta, bread, and cereal, is a major factor in the obesity epidemic. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mark-hyman/wheat-gluten_b_1274872.html
Moreover, I am not claiming that my child will never eat poorly. All I can do is try to give her the base, and she will have to make her own conclusions. This is the same with just about every aspect of parenting, no?
Anonymous wrote:Wow my list generated lots of conversation. Yes my noodles and bread would both be 100% whole wheat. The cereal would have whole grains and less than 6 grams of sugar..probably Cheerios. The peanut butter would be made solely of peanuts. I don't really consider much on my list too processed...sorry if I am not baking my own bread! I stand by my list!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Milk
Eggs
Noodles
Cheese
Cereal
Apples
Broccoli
Chicken
Bread
But honestly the kids would be pleading starvation 2 hours in
Of course they would. You keep them hopped up on carbs. Three of your ten would really be wheat?
Oh relax, Food Nazi.
They are your kids. But you might want to take a second to look at how much processed food you are feeding them.
OMG This is extreme to a fault. What's processed about pasta? Is this the same poster who gives her daughter the bento box with 5 selections including broccoli, apples and soy butter every day for school?
Pasta is made of flour. Flour is a processed food. Whole wheat would be much better, but I would still think about the percentage of processed food. It seems extreme because we have been so conditioned to eat processed food that we don't even recognize it anymore. This is turning into a major health crisis - over 42% of Americans will be obese in less than 20 years if we don't all start taking some nutritional positions that may currently be viewed as extreme.
Yes, it is the bento box poster, but the lunch is not the same everyday. Today she had a hummus sandwich (I have absolutely no problem with her having bread, just not at every meal), fruit salad, a cheese stick (more salt than I would like, but she loves them so i get them occassionally), and cherry tomatoes.
I don't have a bone to pick with how you or your daughter eats, it's just that nothing but nothing on that list including pasta is the reason for the obesity epidemic. It's the Twinkies and Hostess pies and snicker's bars, french fries and shakes that your daughter might very well turn to stuffing her face with when she's older and can make her own food choices.