Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it weird. But I’m not American. My kids have a hot lunch that’s different every day, could be pasta or rice with a protein and veggies. Protein meaning meat, fish, tofu, or beans. Veggies meaning cabbage, peppers, broccoli, kale, collards, etc. Snack is fruit. I personally wouldn’t want to eat the same thing every day. But there are definitely kids in their class who have the same lunch every day, like nuggets or PB&J.
I am sure your kid is fine and won’t starve. I do find the comments about how it’s fine bc there is protein and calcium in cream cheese just… odd. What about the microbiome? We now know that our guts are our immune system and bacteria help make a lot of neurochemicals. There’s so much more to eating than just counting calories and percent protein. It’s not a dis on your kid’s lunch habits, I more just feel sad that American culture doesn’t have a more holistic view of food.
This. My kids get a rice or pasta, or dinner leftovers. I find most lunches atrocious, and the reason why most Americans have such terrible eating habits. These lunches aren’t meals. They’re just a collection of sugary snacks. PBJ is not a great daily lunch. The sugar intake in this country is WILD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it weird. But I’m not American. My kids have a hot lunch that’s different every day, could be pasta or rice with a protein and veggies. Protein meaning meat, fish, tofu, or beans. Veggies meaning cabbage, peppers, broccoli, kale, collards, etc. Snack is fruit. I personally wouldn’t want to eat the same thing every day. But there are definitely kids in their class who have the same lunch every day, like nuggets or PB&J.
I am sure your kid is fine and won’t starve. I do find the comments about how it’s fine bc there is protein and calcium in cream cheese just… odd. What about the microbiome? We now know that our guts are our immune system and bacteria help make a lot of neurochemicals. There’s so much more to eating than just counting calories and percent protein. It’s not a dis on your kid’s lunch habits, I more just feel sad that American culture doesn’t have a more holistic view of food.
This. My kids get a rice or pasta, or dinner leftovers. I find most lunches atrocious, and the reason why most Americans have such terrible eating habits. These lunches aren’t meals. They’re just a collection of sugary snacks. PBJ is not a great daily lunch. The sugar intake in this country is WILD
School lunch represents a quarter of a child’s meals. I pack what they will eat and worry about their microbiome at dinner. Most kids aren’t going to eat Kim chi or sauerkraut but they’ll do just fine.
No one is saying to pack kimchi or sauerkraut. I’m just in awe of how preprogrammed your kids are to high quantities of sugar and high sodium snacks in lieu of real food.
And no wonder there are so many issues with kids’ behavioral and learning difficulties. Parents complain that kids are hyperactive and need meds but won’t implement a reasonable diet. You’ll fight tooth and nail for recess but nutrition clearly has no affect on a child’s behavior and learning
Got it
Anonymous wrote: Is a bagel and cream cheese, carrots, and
cucumbers a good lunch compared to the
average of kids lunches in the USA?
PS: Please say yes. I am debating with my Dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it weird. But I’m not American. My kids have a hot lunch that’s different every day, could be pasta or rice with a protein and veggies. Protein meaning meat, fish, tofu, or beans. Veggies meaning cabbage, peppers, broccoli, kale, collards, etc. Snack is fruit. I personally wouldn’t want to eat the same thing every day. But there are definitely kids in their class who have the same lunch every day, like nuggets or PB&J.
I am sure your kid is fine and won’t starve. I do find the comments about how it’s fine bc there is protein and calcium in cream cheese just… odd. What about the microbiome? We now know that our guts are our immune system and bacteria help make a lot of neurochemicals. There’s so much more to eating than just counting calories and percent protein. It’s not a dis on your kid’s lunch habits, I more just feel sad that American culture doesn’t have a more holistic view of food.
This. My kids get a rice or pasta, or dinner leftovers. I find most lunches atrocious, and the reason why most Americans have such terrible eating habits. These lunches aren’t meals. They’re just a collection of sugary snacks. PBJ is not a great daily lunch. The sugar intake in this country is WILD
Anonymous wrote:My second grader eats the same thing for lunch every day. She has a variety for dinner. She’s not a picky eater; she just likes routine for lunch. Here it is:
Half a sandwich on wheat bread—either cream cheese or peanut butter and jelly
Baby carrots—about 4 or 5
Sliced apple
Almonds—about 10 lightly salted
A small bit of breakfast cereal in the “dip” container in her lunchbox—e.g. 5 or six fruit loops or kix, which she considers her treat.
That’s it. Every day.
She has a good snack when she gets home from school (cheese and crackers, fruit, a scrambled egg or something else with protein).
What do you think of this lunch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it weird. But I’m not American. My kids have a hot lunch that’s different every day, could be pasta or rice with a protein and veggies. Protein meaning meat, fish, tofu, or beans. Veggies meaning cabbage, peppers, broccoli, kale, collards, etc. Snack is fruit. I personally wouldn’t want to eat the same thing every day. But there are definitely kids in their class who have the same lunch every day, like nuggets or PB&J.
I am sure your kid is fine and won’t starve. I do find the comments about how it’s fine bc there is protein and calcium in cream cheese just… odd. What about the microbiome? We now know that our guts are our immune system and bacteria help make a lot of neurochemicals. There’s so much more to eating than just counting calories and percent protein. It’s not a dis on your kid’s lunch habits, I more just feel sad that American culture doesn’t have a more holistic view of food.
This. My kids get a rice or pasta, or dinner leftovers. I find most lunches atrocious, and the reason why most Americans have such terrible eating habits. These lunches aren’t meals. They’re just a collection of sugary snacks. PBJ is not a great daily lunch. The sugar intake in this country is WILD
School lunch represents a quarter of a child’s meals. I pack what they will eat and worry about their microbiome at dinner. Most kids aren’t going to eat Kim chi or sauerkraut but they’ll do just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it weird. But I’m not American. My kids have a hot lunch that’s different every day, could be pasta or rice with a protein and veggies. Protein meaning meat, fish, tofu, or beans. Veggies meaning cabbage, peppers, broccoli, kale, collards, etc. Snack is fruit. I personally wouldn’t want to eat the same thing every day. But there are definitely kids in their class who have the same lunch every day, like nuggets or PB&J.
I am sure your kid is fine and won’t starve. I do find the comments about how it’s fine bc there is protein and calcium in cream cheese just… odd. What about the microbiome? We now know that our guts are our immune system and bacteria help make a lot of neurochemicals. There’s so much more to eating than just counting calories and percent protein. It’s not a dis on your kid’s lunch habits, I more just feel sad that American culture doesn’t have a more holistic view of food.
This. My kids get a rice or pasta, or dinner leftovers. I find most lunches atrocious, and the reason why most Americans have such terrible eating habits. These lunches aren’t meals. They’re just a collection of sugary snacks. PBJ is not a great daily lunch. The sugar intake in this country is WILD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it weird. But I’m not American. My kids have a hot lunch that’s different every day, could be pasta or rice with a protein and veggies. Protein meaning meat, fish, tofu, or beans. Veggies meaning cabbage, peppers, broccoli, kale, collards, etc. Snack is fruit. I personally wouldn’t want to eat the same thing every day. But there are definitely kids in their class who have the same lunch every day, like nuggets or PB&J.
I am sure your kid is fine and won’t starve. I do find the comments about how it’s fine bc there is protein and calcium in cream cheese just… odd. What about the microbiome? We now know that our guts are our immune system and bacteria help make a lot of neurochemicals. There’s so much more to eating than just counting calories and percent protein. It’s not a dis on your kid’s lunch habits, I more just feel sad that American culture doesn’t have a more holistic view of food.
This. My kids get a rice or pasta, or dinner leftovers. I find most lunches atrocious, and the reason why most Americans have such terrible eating habits. These lunches aren’t meals. They’re just a collection of sugary snacks. PBJ is not a great daily lunch. The sugar intake in this country is WILD