Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were no leftovers on Thursday but last night we went out to the mall and everyone wanted to eat there. So everyone had different things from the food court. To the healthy eating poster, I know it's not the best food but I checked and they aren't all obese this morning. Like I said before we don't eat out all that often.
OP, you missed my point. I know they aren't going to be obese while they are young and I don't think every meal has to be perfect. But the meals you feed them at home are restaurant style meals. Chicken pot pie, chicken wings, ice cream cake, sausage and pasta, pavlova, cheesy spinach dip and white bread. Those are super fatty, sugary, white carb, fatty meat, restaurant style meals. Delicious, of course, but also not great eating habits for a lifetime and you are teaching them what to eat right now.
You sound butt hurt that you don't have nice meals. Lol
Harping a little too much on the pot pie and pavlova
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"An entire bag of spinach" is enough for 2 people. Look at the back of the bag if you don't believe me. Those bags say 2.5 servings.
It depends on the size of the bag but really, 2lbs of pasta, 3lbs of sausage, and a bag of spinach should be enough for 6 people since 2 of them are little kids! OP was not feeding her kids enough before but she is doing fine now. Leave her alone.
Anonymous wrote:Op you sound like an amazing cook! Seriously, you should write a recipe book. I wish I could come up with such creative meals. Right now I'm trying to decide whether I should make Greek salad or Caesar salad for dinner. I feel like I only know how to make 6 different things besides sandwiches or eggs. My family is bored of my cooking![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were no leftovers on Thursday but last night we went out to the mall and everyone wanted to eat there. So everyone had different things from the food court. To the healthy eating poster, I know it's not the best food but I checked and they aren't all obese this morning. Like I said before we don't eat out all that often.
OP, you missed my point. I know they aren't going to be obese while they are young and I don't think every meal has to be perfect. But the meals you feed them at home are restaurant style meals. Chicken pot pie, chicken wings, ice cream cake, sausage and pasta, pavlova, cheesy spinach dip and white bread. Those are super fatty, sugary, white carb, fatty meat, restaurant style meals. Delicious, of course, but also not great eating habits for a lifetime and you are teaching them what to eat right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were no leftovers on Thursday but last night we went out to the mall and everyone wanted to eat there. So everyone had different things from the food court. To the healthy eating poster, I know it's not the best food but I checked and they aren't all obese this morning. Like I said before we don't eat out all that often.
OP, you missed my point. I know they aren't going to be obese while they are young and I don't think every meal has to be perfect. But the meals you feed them at home are restaurant style meals. Chicken pot pie, chicken wings, ice cream cake, sausage and pasta, pavlova, cheesy spinach dip and white bread. Those are super fatty, sugary, white carb, fatty meat, restaurant style meals. Delicious, of course, but also not great eating habits for a lifetime and you are teaching them what to eat right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were no leftovers on Thursday but last night we went out to the mall and everyone wanted to eat there. So everyone had different things from the food court. To the healthy eating poster, I know it's not the best food but I checked and they aren't all obese this morning. Like I said before we don't eat out all that often.
OP, you missed my point. I know they aren't going to be obese while they are young and I don't think every meal has to be perfect. But the meals you feed them at home are restaurant style meals. Chicken pot pie, chicken wings, ice cream cake, sausage and pasta, pavlova, cheesy spinach dip and white bread. Those are super fatty, sugary, white carb, fatty meat, restaurant style meals. Delicious, of course, but also not great eating habits for a lifetime and you are teaching them what to eat right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay so, there were almost leftovers again. My son specifically said he loved the food.
Does this mean they ate everything you prepared? If so, time to make more quantity tomorrow.
Yep, that's the plan for tonight. Going to Costco today to really stock up. Tonight I want to make chicken pot pie. I'll make 4 9 inch , deep dish pies. I think I'll make broccoli, sweet potato fries and fruit salad as well. Ice cream cake for dessert.
PP, I guarantee that if you listen to the PPs and you keep feeding your kids like this, they will become obese adults. This is not healthy eating. Quantity is important and quality. Ice cream cake for dessert on a regular weeknight? After chicken pot pie??? You need to remember you are teaching them how to eat and the more fat and sugar and salt in the food, the more addictive it is. There is "stomach hunger eating" and "mouth hunger eating." If you feed them this crap, they will not learn to stop when they are full. They will overeat. When you eat healthy food, you tend to stop when you are full. Lean meats, brown rice, vegetables, fish, whole grain pastas, beans and legumes... And make tons of it. Your kids might ask for pizza afterward but that does not mean they are hungry. It means they desire junk food! People on this thread are going way too far in the other direction. I saw one poster say that 20 chicken wings is an appetizer for two people! OMG!!! Only in obesity world. Please take the advice on dcum with a grain of salt!
I said that. (So did someone else). Not only am I not obese, I'm not even American. I'm also 5'9" and 145 lbs. My teens can eat more than that. DH is 6'3" and 200 lbs. Nobody is obese. Or even remotely fat. No need to generalize, some people are very active and eat more than others. Note that I also don't eat or serve them with any regularity--definitely a "big game" sort of treat.
This is a non-sequitur.
What does your nationality have to do with anything?
Anonymous wrote:There were no leftovers on Thursday but last night we went out to the mall and everyone wanted to eat there. So everyone had different things from the food court. To the healthy eating poster, I know it's not the best food but I checked and they aren't all obese this morning. Like I said before we don't eat out all that often.
Anonymous wrote:Hey op- I'd say not having leftovers means you did good. Everyone liked it, right? No food will be wasted. And with that many people, if there are leftovers, it wouldn't likely be enough to not have to cook the next night.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. An update of what? Dinner was good tonight.