Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What foods aren’t processed? Everything you buy at the grocery store has been through a process to bring it there. Do you live on a farm and grow all your food yourself?
I mean if it has a lot of ingredients you can't pronounce then it's probably not that good for you. If it has a lot of sugar or sodium it's probably not that good for you. Foods that have these things tend to be more processed than produce. Not that complicated.
but I was just being facetious. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I’m trashy and I hate my children.
Me too *fist bump
Anonymous wrote:What foods aren’t processed? Everything you buy at the grocery store has been through a process to bring it there. Do you live on a farm and grow all your food yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Just curious? It takes no time to make homemade foods. Even yogurt can be easily made for less and it's healthier and you can control the quality of ingredients. I don't understand why anyone would buy a frozen waffle or granola bar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I’m trashy and I hate my children.
Me too *fist bump
Love y'all. Can we hang out?
. They thought it was super cool, and I didn't care if others were judging our lifestyle. Both kids survived and are fit and healthy so I don't think the uncrustables did permanent damage.Anonymous wrote:Because I can’t make Cheetos. Or hard pretzels.
Because homemade graham crackers, cheez it’s and Oreos are a lot of work and it’s not worth it.
I do make all kinds of muffins, mini pancakes, waffles, soft pretzels and pretzel bites, bread sticks, pizza dough, all kinds of cookies, cupcakes, cakes, no bake energy bites, croutons, kale chips, crunchy chickpeas, Chile lime almonds, and cheese straws.
I don’t make - granola bars, crackers, hard pretzels, sandwich bread, naan, pita, English muffins, ice cream, ice cream sandwiches, yogurt, ricotta, paneer, Or breakfast cereal.
I make what I enjoy making. I buy what I don’t enjoy making. You should get the book “Buy the butter, make the bread” about the economics of making your own vs. store bought. If you love making things from scratch, great! That’s not my main hobby, but good for you.
Anonymous wrote:OP is definitely a troll. Real foods are very time consuming. DH and I are really healthy, but it takes hours a day and that is time that we could be spending with our children or doing other things.
But... I think she meant "junk food" instead of processed. It does blow my mind sometimes that people buy their kids gushers, fruit roll ups, soda and chips. And they eat it on a daily basis.