Anonymous wrote:
ITA. You all suck as mothers, but you know, "to each their own"! I'd much rather serve my kid sugary milk than sugary juice. It makes me so much more superior, dontcha know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never bought apple juice for at home for my kids but I deny it to them if that is all that is being offered at a party and all the other kids are drinking it. They never ask for it unless other kids do - and I water it down for them.
I don't give it to them bc of the amount of sugar is so high.
I am not against juice but at home I buy OJ or Pomegranate or cranberry juice and dilute it a bit. They only get it once in a while but mostly drink milk and water. Moderation is key. I do cringe when I see parents offering it at a party but dont say anything.
Please do tell what is acceptable to serve at birthday parties. Water only? Really?
Really? You cant think of anything else to serve other than water and apple juice?? Out of all the juices, Apple Juice has the highest content of sugar. There are a zillion other juices that are not as bad. Apple Juice makes me cringe bc it is the worst choice IMO. I prefer Honest Kids juices, cranberry, white grape, water and chocolate milk for kids parties. I have never seen any kid complain that there was not any apple juice at any of my kids parties. To each there own.
ITA. You all suck as mothers, but you know, "to each their own"! I'd much rather serve my kid sugary milk than sugary juice. It makes me so much more superior, dontcha know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never bought apple juice for at home for my kids but I deny it to them if that is all that is being offered at a party and all the other kids are drinking it. They never ask for it unless other kids do - and I water it down for them.
I don't give it to them bc of the amount of sugar is so high.
I am not against juice but at home I buy OJ or Pomegranate or cranberry juice and dilute it a bit. They only get it once in a while but mostly drink milk and water. Moderation is key. I do cringe when I see parents offering it at a party but dont say anything.
Please do tell what is acceptable to serve at birthday parties. Water only? Really?
Really? You cant think of anything else to serve other than water and apple juice?? Out of all the juices, Apple Juice has the highest content of sugar. There are a zillion other juices that are not as bad. Apple Juice makes me cringe bc it is the worst choice IMO. I prefer Honest Kids juices, cranberry, white grape, water and chocolate milk for kids parties. I have never seen any kid complain that there was not any apple juice at any of my kids parties. To each there own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone really let their child step outside of their barium chamber? I mean come on! My 11.5 yo child is completely content with a few bits of sterilized gauze to play with and the story of Santa.
My 13 year old still sleeps in his bed in a rear facing five point harness. You twats are nuts if you think nighttime thrashing is a joke and let them sleep in booster seats or even, I've heard, totally out of any kind of child restraint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never bought apple juice for at home for my kids but I deny it to them if that is all that is being offered at a party and all the other kids are drinking it. They never ask for it unless other kids do - and I water it down for them.
I don't give it to them bc of the amount of sugar is so high.
I am not against juice but at home I buy OJ or Pomegranate or cranberry juice and dilute it a bit. They only get it once in a while but mostly drink milk and water. Moderation is key. I do cringe when I see parents offering it at a party but dont say anything.
Please do tell what is acceptable to serve at birthday parties. Water only? Really?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone really let their child step outside of their barium chamber? I mean come on! My 11.5 yo child is completely content with a few bits of sterilized gauze to play with and the story of Santa.
Anonymous wrote:If you do, you might as well give them candy. There is no nutritional value. Milk and water is all they need. And it can be soy or any other kind of milk. All this craziness over arsenic in apple juice. I have never given my kids the stuff. I don't give them soda either. Same thing. Nothing worse than parents that let their toddlers suck down sippy cup after sippy cup of apple juice. That is what causes bottle rot.[/quote
Why are you bragging about the fact that you are a mean mother? When your kids are enough, they will dring galons of apple juice and coke. You are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes after the kids go to bed I like to unwind with a bottle of apple juice but ugh the hangovers the next day... It's my guilty secret, I hope the kids never find out about it.