Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are gogurts considered processed? It's yogurt, just in a tube...
Well, they have ingredients that aren't great: modified corn starch (likely GMO), artificial colors like red #40, carrageenan. Non organic milk used to make the yogurt, so they likely come from cows treated with antibiotics and hormones.
OK, so stonyfield farm in a cup with a spoon? Is that better? I'm not the OP, just seriously asking...
If you are seriously asking I would say that yes, that would be better. But not so much better if it's a flavored yogurt. They add SO MUCH sugar to those kinds of yogurts. My kids eat plan full fat yogurt. Sometimes I add in some honey, sometimes some cut up fresh fruit. That's what they are used to though. But between the gogurts and regular flavored yogurt, go with the regular yogurt.
I've heard siggi's tubes are better & less sugar.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the lunch was that bad at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The lunch sounds fine except for peanut butter. Who the hell sends peanuts to school anymore?
We do, frequently. Our child enjoys it.
Why the hell WOULDN'T you send peanuts to school? That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
I send peanut butter and honey sandwiches to school. The school does not have any rules against it.
Peanut butter is awful for your health and terrible risk to other kids with peanut allergies. Its trash.
And as someone who works with children who have actually been abused, I find the pp who made the idiotic comparison in the first place to be disgustingly offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are gogurts considered processed? It's yogurt, just in a tube...
Well, they have ingredients that aren't great: modified corn starch (likely GMO), artificial colors like red #40, carrageenan. Non organic milk used to make the yogurt, so they likely come from cows treated with antibiotics and hormones.
OK, so stonyfield farm in a cup with a spoon? Is that better? I'm not the OP, just seriously asking...
Anonymous wrote:Are gogurts considered processed? It's yogurt, just in a tube...
Anonymous wrote:We would be so much better off if teachers would teach. Unless the kid is being abused or grossly neglected they have no business doing anything other than teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for the teacher. Feeding kids sugary processed garbage is a form of abuse.
Pb&j is child abuse, huh...now I've heard everything.
Doritoes, twinkies and soda every day, maybe, but pb&j and yogurt?
Please get a grip!
Anonymous wrote:Good for the teacher. Feeding kids sugary processed garbage is a form of abuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The lunch sounds fine except for peanut butter. Who the hell sends peanuts to school anymore?
We do, frequently. Our child enjoys it.
Why the hell WOULDN'T you send peanuts to school? That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
I send peanut butter and honey sandwiches to school. The school does not have any rules against it.
Peanut butter is awful for your health and terrible risk to other kids with peanut allergies. Its trash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are gogurts considered processed? It's yogurt, just in a tube...
Well, they have ingredients that aren't great: modified corn starch (likely GMO), artificial colors like red #40, carrageenan. Non organic milk used to make the yogurt, so they likely come from cows treated with antibiotics and hormones.
OK, so stonyfield farm in a cup with a spoon? Is that better? I'm not the OP, just seriously asking...
If you are seriously asking I would say that yes, that would be better. But not so much better if it's a flavored yogurt. They add SO MUCH sugar to those kinds of yogurts. My kids eat plan full fat yogurt. Sometimes I add in some honey, sometimes some cut up fresh fruit. That's what they are used to though. But between the gogurts and regular flavored yogurt, go with the regular yogurt.
Anonymous wrote:PBJ is trailer trash food which is basically a candy bar. Its also bad form to bring peanuts to school. Shame on you.