Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I'm not 100% sure what you mean by "the snack culture"? IDK what that is, or why it is "out of control."
It's the shoving of snacks into any and all occasions (including adult meetings). Very few, if any, kids are working hard enough during a one-hour practice or game to need to refuel afterward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always did bananas for halftime - super easy and had the grocery store bag for the peels after. For after the game, I did a "goody bag" with a juice pouch, salty treat, sweet treat and just handed them out to the players. If I saw that some siblings consistently expected something, I put together extras.
Disclaimer: I enjoyed doing the after-game bag and tied the theme to the team name.
And you are the reason we all have to do this now.
Anonymous wrote:I always did bananas for halftime - super easy and had the grocery store bag for the peels after. For after the game, I did a "goody bag" with a juice pouch, salty treat, sweet treat and just handed them out to the players. If I saw that some siblings consistently expected something, I put together extras.
Disclaimer: I enjoyed doing the after-game bag and tied the theme to the team name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I did that in the fall. Alas, it didn't work.
Thank you for volunteering to coach. I'm sorry there was an aggressive snack mom who undercut your efforts.
I wonder where these snack moms are at dance, gymnastics, swim, martial arts? It seems like it's mostly children playing soccer, lacrosse, and baseball who will die if they don't get group snacks.