Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
So it’s not a completely normal meal? It’s a rare unhealthy indulgence?
It is a completely normal meal to me, also raised Italian, and does not mean whatsoever that the OP does not eat protein, vegetables, fruit, or a balanced diet.
The only conclusion I draw from your comment is you are oddly judgmental and I would not like you personally.
So, in your conclusion, you assumed that she has good food in her house but decided to serve her guests the garbage and save the good stuff which would surely be a balanced diet, for later? Must be an Italian thing to be so stingy and inhospitable.
We know OP has good food because she served it.
Then why are people bending over backwards to say they eat vegetable, fruit, protein, and actually do have a balanced diet? Because they know this is a shit meal. No “real” Italian would be proud of this slop.
None of those are "good" or "bad," you'd also be unbalanced if you ate only fruit, but it would be fine to do that for breakfast. People are saying this because posters are being ridiculous acting like if you had a croissant for breakfast that means you never eat protein.
Posters are bending over backwards to say what a great meal this is and they would be honored to be served it. Obviously that’s a lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
So it’s not a completely normal meal? It’s a rare unhealthy indulgence?
It is a completely normal meal to me, also raised Italian, and does not mean whatsoever that the OP does not eat protein, vegetables, fruit, or a balanced diet.
The only conclusion I draw from your comment is you are oddly judgmental and I would not like you personally.
So, in your conclusion, you assumed that she has good food in her house but decided to serve her guests the garbage and save the good stuff which would surely be a balanced diet, for later? Must be an Italian thing to be so stingy and inhospitable.
We know OP has good food because she served it.
Then why are people bending over backwards to say they eat vegetable, fruit, protein, and actually do have a balanced diet? Because they know this is a shit meal. No “real” Italian would be proud of this slop.
None of those are "good" or "bad," you'd also be unbalanced if you ate only fruit, but it would be fine to do that for breakfast. People are saying this because posters are being ridiculous acting like if you had a croissant for breakfast that means you never eat protein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
So it’s not a completely normal meal? It’s a rare unhealthy indulgence?
It is a completely normal meal to me, also raised Italian, and does not mean whatsoever that the OP does not eat protein, vegetables, fruit, or a balanced diet.
The only conclusion I draw from your comment is you are oddly judgmental and I would not like you personally.
So, in your conclusion, you assumed that she has good food in her house but decided to serve her guests the garbage and save the good stuff which would surely be a balanced diet, for later? Must be an Italian thing to be so stingy and inhospitable.
We know OP has good food because she served it.
Then why are people bending over backwards to say they eat vegetable, fruit, protein, and actually do have a balanced diet? Because they know this is a shit meal. No “real” Italian would be proud of this slop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
So it’s not a completely normal meal? It’s a rare unhealthy indulgence?
It is a completely normal meal to me, also raised Italian, and does not mean whatsoever that the OP does not eat protein, vegetables, fruit, or a balanced diet.
The only conclusion I draw from your comment is you are oddly judgmental and I would not like you personally.
So, in your conclusion, you assumed that she has good food in her house but decided to serve her guests the garbage and save the good stuff which would surely be a balanced diet, for later? Must be an Italian thing to be so stingy and inhospitable.
We know OP has good food because she served it.
Then why are people bending over backwards to say they eat vegetable, fruit, protein, and actually do have a balanced diet? Because they know this is a shit meal. No “real” Italian would be proud of this slop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
So it’s not a completely normal meal? It’s a rare unhealthy indulgence?
It is a completely normal meal to me, also raised Italian, and does not mean whatsoever that the OP does not eat protein, vegetables, fruit, or a balanced diet.
The only conclusion I draw from your comment is you are oddly judgmental and I would not like you personally.
So, in your conclusion, you assumed that she has good food in her house but decided to serve her guests the garbage and save the good stuff which would surely be a balanced diet, for later? Must be an Italian thing to be so stingy and inhospitable.
We know OP has good food because she served it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
So it’s not a completely normal meal? It’s a rare unhealthy indulgence?
It is a completely normal meal to me, also raised Italian, and does not mean whatsoever that the OP does not eat protein, vegetables, fruit, or a balanced diet.
The only conclusion I draw from your comment is you are oddly judgmental and I would not like you personally.
So, in your conclusion, you assumed that she has good food in her house but decided to serve her guests the garbage and save the good stuff which would surely be a balanced diet, for later? Must be an Italian thing to be so stingy and inhospitable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
So it’s not a completely normal meal? It’s a rare unhealthy indulgence?
It is a completely normal meal to me, also raised Italian, and does not mean whatsoever that the OP does not eat protein, vegetables, fruit, or a balanced diet.
The only conclusion I draw from your comment is you are oddly judgmental and I would not like you personally.
So, in your conclusion, you assumed that she has good food in her house but decided to serve her guests the garbage and save the good stuff which would surely be a balanced diet, for later? Must be an Italian thing to be so stingy and inhospitable.
I love pasta with vodka sauce, has been a favorite food for me since childhood - my family made it sometimes - and I make my kids butter pasta too. Someone who whipped up pasta with homemade vodka sauce for me for lunch would be kinda amazing to me, honestly.
Don't worry (cause I know you are), I eat tons of vegetables and fruits and all that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
So it’s not a completely normal meal? It’s a rare unhealthy indulgence?
It is a completely normal meal to me, also raised Italian, and does not mean whatsoever that the OP does not eat protein, vegetables, fruit, or a balanced diet.
The only conclusion I draw from your comment is you are oddly judgmental and I would not like you personally.
So, in your conclusion, you assumed that she has good food in her house but decided to serve her guests the garbage and save the good stuff which would surely be a balanced diet, for later? Must be an Italian thing to be so stingy and inhospitable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
So it’s not a completely normal meal? It’s a rare unhealthy indulgence?
It is a completely normal meal to me, also raised Italian, and does not mean whatsoever that the OP does not eat protein, vegetables, fruit, or a balanced diet.
The only conclusion I draw from your comment is you are oddly judgmental and I would not like you personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s weird to not offer a salad or vegetable or fruit.
The sauce is a fruit because tomato is a fruit.
Anonymous wrote:It’s weird to not offer a salad or vegetable or fruit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
So it’s not a completely normal meal? It’s a rare unhealthy indulgence?
It is a completely normal meal to me, also raised Italian, and does not mean whatsoever that the OP does not eat protein, vegetables, fruit, or a balanced diet.
The only conclusion I draw from your comment is you are oddly judgmental and I would not like you personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta once in a while is fine, but pasta daily for multiple meals creates fat kids and fatter adults... maybe there is some mitigation if they are in active sports, but that's just kicking the can... not having your kids learn to eat properly nutritious food at an early age is setting them up for "body positivity" as a 300lb+ adult... And even if you are already older and fat, why not set your kids up for a a healthier lifestyle ?
Italians eat pasta nearly every day.
Asians have rice with their dinners most days. They are thin for the most part. Rice is similar to pasta.
True. But Asians also tend to eat lots of protein, beans, produce along with the rice. South Asians usually also have lentils/beans, produce and meat with their rice. So, a balanced diet has carbs, protein, veggies, fat etc.
One single meal served at a playdate depicts how a person's entire life is? It was one meal. Eat it and move on. The hysteria on this thread is insane.
So it’s not a completely normal meal? It’s a rare unhealthy indulgence?
It is a completely normal meal to me, also raised Italian, and does not mean whatsoever that the OP does not eat protein, vegetables, fruit, or a balanced diet.
The only conclusion I draw from your comment is you are oddly judgmental and I would not like you personally.