Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was dropping my kids to school, we ate breakfast in the car.
Usually it was a savory lentil pancake roll stuffed with cheese, eggs & veggies and washed down with a super nutritious shake with yogurt, nuts, fruits, brewers yeast, seeds and dates.
Yuck! Also, I seriously doubt OP has time to prepare this type of breakfast.
This made me LOL. It has to be a troll. Sometimes I think people just string food words together. It’s the DCUM way.
I don’t think so. It sounds like an Indian-American breakfast. Or a hippie American mom. Sounds delicious to me but not in the car!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not car breakfast? Tops with lids and sausage pancake muffins with berries would be my choice.
Yuck. I don’t understand the people promoting car eating. Have the kids get up 10 minutes earlier or say no screens. Or lay out clothes beforehand. Or or or. So many ways to get ready in the morning that doesn’t involve kids eating pancake syrup and sausages in the minivan.
One its muffins so contained and two, there are some tradeoffs for every choice. I don't think cereal is an appropriate choice for breakfast but you dont see me replying yuck like a 2 year old.FFS
Yuck because I don't think promoting daily breakfast in the car on the way to school is great. It's better than not eating, but really kids need to build the structure and mindfulness around eating. It doesn't take that long and is a lot healthier.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The screens in the morning started as a way to keep my 4 year old contained. He’s a swirly madman. He wakes up going 1,000,000 miles an hour and he always needs a ton of things. It was a way to contain his tornado while the rest of us got ready.
But now the older boys sit down and watch TV with him without getting ready so it’s just become a bit of a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people eating in the car? I truly don’t get it. It’s more time and work to pack up breakfast, take in the car, then clean out the car than to just eat it at the table like a normal person.
My kids eat at home at the dining table but I have one kid who is an insanely slow eater and I could see the appeal of a car meal for her because the drive is 5 minutes and it would basically force her to eat her meal efficiently. At home it's very hard to keep her on task and eating -- she's always chatting away, getting up to use the bathroom in the middle of the meal, coming back and complaining that her food has gotten cold or soggy in the meantime, etc.
But it's all a delay tactic. She's a homebody and even though she likes school once she's there, she hates leaving the house and fights getting out of bed and getting dressed. The breakfast thing is just part of that -- she's not like this at other meals.
I hate food in the car and like having kids eat meals at the table so we're not giving her car meals anytime soon, but I get the appeal. If she only had to get dressed and brush teeth and hair before leaving the house, we could get her out the door in like a 5th of the time it currently takes.