Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 07:33     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

14 yo - Milk (and I do too) unless we are having Breakfast for Dinner, those nights OJ
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 06:57     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Milk or occasionally water.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2012 15:52     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Home made fruit compote.


Isn't that kind of . . . thick?


Not the one I make. I boil fruits in water, add a little amount of sugar. When it's cold, I put into glass bottle, and throw out the boiled fruits. It's a drink, not dessert.


And it's not compote.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2012 15:45     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Home made fruit compote.


Isn't that kind of . . . thick?


Not the one I make. I boil fruits in water, add a little amount of sugar. When it's cold, I put into glass bottle, and throw out the boiled fruits. It's a drink, not dessert.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2012 15:35     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Anonymous wrote:My oldest will have Scotch, but my youngest prefers a crisp Chardonnay


Hahahahahahahaha....love it.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2012 14:23     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Only water, ever. My 5 year old doesn't want anything else, and my 7 year old will drink the whole glass of juice of milk first, then not eat her meal or pick at it. She will then say she is thirsty and ask for more. It's better if we just stick to water and at this point they don't know any differently.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2012 13:53     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Water, juice, or milk if we really push it.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2012 13:29     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Anonymous wrote:Home made fruit compote.


Isn't that kind of . . . thick?
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2012 11:37     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Only water. Ages 16, 14 and 11.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2012 11:32     Subject: Re:What do your kids drink with dinner?

Milk or water. They are 12 and 10.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2012 07:47     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Home made fruit compote.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2012 22:59     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Anonymous
Post 04/20/2012 21:44     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Best thread ever.

And "vulgar" PP, give it a rest. Or at least get a thesaurus and learn some new insults.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2012 20:55     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

Anonymous wrote:Milk, juice (which they may have once a day if they haven't had any heroin), or water.[b]

On weekends, if my DH is having a soda with lunch, they can have one too.

Not sure why the PP mentioned how much fruit they eat, but we eat a lot of fruit, too. I assume this makes us awesome somehow? Or at least not constipated? Let's talk about poop! And awesomeness! And awesome pooping!


When my kids have their daily heroin I skip the juice too, good advice!
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2012 19:20     Subject: What do your kids drink with dinner?

OP, my kids drink milk or water. Just so you know not everyone out there is part of the self-righteous lecture brigade, I too send a juice pouch to school with them pretty much every day for lunch. I usually buy Honest Kids Lemonade which is more expensive but fairly low in sugar and calories (cheapest at Target). But other than that no sugared drinks except as a treat. And for the record, we drink juice in our house and my kids are 10 and 7, no cavities, very healthy weight, very active, eat lots of fruits and veggies, and same with us the parents. We even let them eat dessert most nights. I believe in moderation in all things.

I would like to move the kids away from the juice pouches at lunch to water because I think they'd rather have the calories/sugar elsewhere, but I haven't found a good reuseable water bottle that they don't object to. The Sigg ones smell awful and make the water taste metallic and the plastic ones have a funny plasticy flavor and if I forget to wash them once they get mildewy and impossible to clean.