Anonymous wrote:I generally don't mind the kids eating fruit, but a bag of clementines a day per teen/tween is hard to keep up with.
What are your rules?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No limit in our house. We go through pounds of berries, grapes, mangos, apples, bananas, kiwi, oranges/clementines, pears, pineapple, melons, peaches/nectarines/cherries (strangely, these are the only fruits that I only buy in the summer) etc week after week.
My kids probably eat about 3-4 cups of fruit per day. We have always served fruit as a side with every meal. It doesn't seem to mess with their teeth or digestive system. But it is expensive.
Isn't the recommended amount 2 cups of fruit per day?
do you spend a hundred dollars per week on fruit in the winter?
Berries right now can more more than $5/pint (this week at Giant there was nothing under that--I know because we didn't buy any due to cost). We bought some apples and a pineapple but those were the only fruit that were in budget
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have rules but I'm not buying 15 bags of clementines a week either.
Agree - I probably buy one a week and if it's gone, it's gone.
Anonymous wrote:Clementines are halfway to candy. Over a pound a day is gross.
Mix in some filling food.
Anonymous wrote:Yes unlimited fruit, vegetables and nuts.
Anonymous wrote:I generally don't mind the kids eating fruit, but a bag of clementines a day per teen/tween is hard to keep up with.
What are your rules?