Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids shouldn't consume sugar drinks like apple juice, Capri sun, soda, Gatorade, etc.
I don't think this is controversial at all--almost every mother I know thinks this.
Most mothers feed their kids sugar drinks daily.
What about fathers?
Ii saw a father in a food court with a couple little kids around dinner time. They were drinking Coke and french fries. I wonder what bedtime was like after that.
Bedtime was fine, because even if the soda did have sugar in it (did you take a sip?), the old trope of "sugar makes kids hyper" has long been scientifically debunked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food in Italy is way overrated. Everyone raves about how great it is. Its fine and even good, but not particularly special.
Blasphemy. Stand there in your wrongness and be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Food in Italy is way overrated. Everyone raves about how great it is. Its fine and even good, but not particularly special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty convinced farmers markets are scams and they all lie about the origins of whatever they’re selling.
Not at all. I have a family member who sells his family farm's produce at DC area farmer markets. They work *very hard* and are very passionate about growing their produce without pesticides. Their farm is in Maryland and he visits his friends' farms (who also sell at market).
Also, you can just tell. Produce is super fresh and tastes amazing. It is prohibitively expensive to feed our family of 6 though.
Your family member is one person. Many, many farmers' markets are scams aimed at bilking rich, gullible people out of their money..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty convinced farmers markets are scams and they all lie about the origins of whatever they’re selling.
Not at all. I have a family member who sells his family farm's produce at DC area farmer markets. They work *very hard* and are very passionate about growing their produce without pesticides. Their farm is in Maryland and he visits his friends' farms (who also sell at market).
Also, you can just tell. Produce is super fresh and tastes amazing. It is prohibitively expensive to feed our family of 6 though.
Your family member is one person. Many, many farmers' markets are scams aimed at bilking rich, gullible people out of their money..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food in Italy is way overrated. Everyone raves about how great it is. Its fine and even good, but not particularly special.
+1. I don't dislike it myself, but I don't think there is an Italian restaurant on Earth, in or outside of Italy, that is worth going out of your way for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:95% of salads are inedible trash
Can you explain this? What in the salad is trash?
NP. So many places use iceberg lettuce, sad, pale tomatoes, limp carrots, and gloppy, dead-sweet dressings. When a salad is done right, it’s superb, but that’s like 5% of restaurant salads.
Where are you eating? I can't remember the last time I had a salad like that, and it was probably on a plane.
Pretty much everywhere. Agree with PP, usually a big bowl of bitter tasteless lettuce. Maybe a flavorless tomato slice and carrot thrown in. A cucumber slice if you’re lucky. Oh and onions , sometimes lots of onions since they are cheap. Add in a side of watered down dressing....bleh.
If you know a restaurant with amazing salads do tell!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake meat. What is that stuff? If you prefer to not eat meat, I totally understand. Choosing fake chicken nuggets is crazy.
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You may not like or understand it but no, it isn't "crazy"
Anonymous wrote:It's not difficult to cook basic food, or that time consuming. No more time consuming than going to eat out or do takeout. People need to meal plan for the week, enjoy leftovers, and keep it simple and healthy. I raised two children and worked ft. But was able to still get basic meals on the table every night. I'm not saying it was always easy. But people make cooking more complicated than it needs to be. Fresh ingredients go far and you can keep recipes simple when your ingredients are simple and fresh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids shouldn't consume sugar drinks like apple juice, Capri sun, soda, Gatorade, etc.
I don't think this is controversial at all--almost every mother I know thinks this.
Most mothers feed their kids sugar drinks daily.
What about fathers?
Ii saw a father in a food court with a couple little kids around dinner time. They were drinking Coke and french fries. I wonder what bedtime was like after that.
Anonymous wrote:Chocolate is boring. It appeals to kids and others with simple pallettes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty convinced farmers markets are scams and they all lie about the origins of whatever they’re selling.
Not at all. I have a family member who sells his family farm's produce at DC area farmer markets. They work *very hard* and are very passionate about growing their produce without pesticides. Their farm is in Maryland and he visits his friends' farms (who also sell at market).
Also, you can just tell. Produce is super fresh and tastes amazing. It is prohibitively expensive to feed our family of 6 though.
Anonymous wrote:Food in Italy is way overrated. Everyone raves about how great it is. Its fine and even good, but not particularly special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:95% of salads are inedible trash
Can you explain this? What in the salad is trash?
NP. So many places use iceberg lettuce, sad, pale tomatoes, limp carrots, and gloppy, dead-sweet dressings. When a salad is done right, it’s superb, but that’s like 5% of restaurant salads.
Where are you eating? I can't remember the last time I had a salad like that, and it was probably on a plane.
Pretty much everywhere. Agree with PP, usually a big bowl of bitter tasteless lettuce. Maybe a flavorless tomato slice and carrot thrown in. A cucumber slice if you’re lucky. Oh and onions , sometimes lots of onions since they are cheap. Add in a side of watered down dressing....bleh.
If you know a restaurant with amazing salads do tell!
How can something be both bitter and tasteless?
