Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Horrified moms- please post your unprocessed menus.
I don't have an issue with processed food, because as another poster said, most everything is processed. I have an issue with artificial flavors and colors, unnatural ingredients, dyes, lots of sugar, etc.
DD's lunch tomorrow:
Cold homemade pizza (I wouldn't eat that, but she likes it)
Strawberries
baby carrots and green peppers
a madeline
She is in seventh grade. When I pick her up, she will tell me how hungry she is, I will ask if she has any leftover lunch, and she will eat the leftovers on the way home.
Tuesday's lunch will be:
homemade peanut butter and homemade jam on (non-homemade) mini pitas
cotton candy grapes
mini tomatoes
blue corn tortilla chips
She drinks water.
What's a madeline?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Horrified moms- please post your unprocessed menus.
I don't have an issue with processed food, because as another poster said, most everything is processed. I have an issue with artificial flavors and colors, unnatural ingredients, dyes, lots of sugar, etc.
DD's lunch tomorrow:
Cold homemade pizza (I wouldn't eat that, but she likes it)
Strawberries
baby carrots and green peppers
a madeline
She is in seventh grade. When I pick her up, she will tell me how hungry she is, I will ask if she has any leftover lunch, and she will eat the leftovers on the way home.
Tuesday's lunch will be:
homemade peanut butter and homemade jam on (non-homemade) mini pitas
cotton candy grapes
mini tomatoes
blue corn tortilla chips
She drinks water.
Anonymous wrote:Never once for camp.
(school mandates all kids eat its hot lunch)
Anonymous wrote:Basically abuse
Anonymous wrote:Never. Not once. The school would never allow it, and I'd rather send her with a snickers bar (which I would never do, of course).
Anonymous wrote:Healthy version:
Roast your own ham or turkey; slice it thickly and use cookie cutters; use scraps in omelet
Buy Vermont cheddar sliced for cracker cuts; you can also use the different cookie cutters here too and use leftovers in an omelet or quiche
Combine with organic stoneground crackers and some fruit.
Kids still get the mini finger food aspect without the horrendous nastiness of the original.
Anonymous wrote:Horrified moms- please post your unprocessed menus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never gave Lunchables to DD. It's all processed. But some of her friends in Kindergarten brought them to school for lunch often.
Probably everything you put in her lunch is processed, pp.
Did you pack a sandwhich? The bread is processed. Did you use peanut butter and jelly? Both exist because of a process. Meat and cheese? Processed. Any sort of spread? Processsed.
Did you include a milk or juice? Processed. All juice is processed -- getting it into the bottle itself is a process.