Anonymous
Post 04/25/2016 20:06     Subject: Healthy snack for post kindergarten baseball game?

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Anonymous wrote:My kindergartener would not get home without a meltdown if he didn't refuel after a sports game. So if you are signed up for snack and aren't planning to bring one, please let me know in advance so I can pack a PB&J.

Bananas are always great. Mini bags of pretzels. Cheese sticks. Crackers.


My goodness. Break the pattern.


How, exactly are you proposing that I should shift his metabolism?


He's not working that hard during a K game. He doesn't need the snack. He expects it.


Have you met him?


Oh FFS. If your kid needs a snack, by all means, bring him a snack. I don't know why I (and other parents) have to provide it.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2016 18:52     Subject: Healthy snack for post kindergarten baseball game?

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Anonymous wrote:My kindergartener would not get home without a meltdown if he didn't refuel after a sports game. So if you are signed up for snack and aren't planning to bring one, please let me know in advance so I can pack a PB&J.

Bananas are always great. Mini bags of pretzels. Cheese sticks. Crackers.


My goodness. Break the pattern.


How, exactly are you proposing that I should shift his metabolism?


I don't know but when you figure it out let me know- my 66 year old MIL, my DH and now my oldest son are all like this- my bag is full of random foods when I have them all in tow!
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2016 18:42     Subject: Re:Healthy snack for post kindergarten baseball game?

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Anonymous wrote:Oranges cut into wedges, put in a gallon ziploc bag. Cheese sticks. Snack bags of honey nut cheerios.


Please don't bring nut-products. Some children might simply assume that the unlabeled bag of Cheerios have no-nuts.


Yup. Our team of 12 kids has four boys with nut allergy
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2016 09:41     Subject: Healthy snack for post kindergarten baseball game?

This thread reminds me of the Everybody Loves Raymond episode on snack choices at soccer. You are all THOSE moms.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2016 09:33     Subject: Healthy snack for post kindergarten baseball game?

I bring Oreos and m&ms. The joy these kids have at eating something their parents never let them have makes it all worth it.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2016 08:50     Subject: Healthy snack for post kindergarten baseball game?

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Anonymous wrote:My kindergartener would not get home without a meltdown if he didn't refuel after a sports game. So if you are signed up for snack and aren't planning to bring one, please let me know in advance so I can pack a PB&J.

Bananas are always great. Mini bags of pretzels. Cheese sticks. Crackers.


My goodness. Break the pattern.


How, exactly are you proposing that I should shift his metabolism?


Does your kindergartener get to eat something at school immediately after bkth PE & recess? If nit, does he have a meltdown at school?


I'm a NP, but my child goes to a school where there are no snacks in K and a very long day (Moco) and my child did have blood sugar meltdowns despite substantial breakfasts. Every child is different--some kids (and grown ups!) need to eat more frequently than others. Congrats if you and your kids can eat 3 squares a day and be fine. And for the record, I started the anti-post-game snack for my child's soccer team. In case you thought I was the giant snack bag distributing parent.


np. Well this sounds like the opposite extreme. Kids do need some snacks. I'd be having a meltdown too. But many kids, and adults, are snacking way more than anyone needs to be. And on total junk.