Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Besides, I don't think you can reasonably expect a soccer group to accommodate your vegetarian/vegan/low carb diet choices.
Its unreasonable to expect parents bring reasonable snacks of fruits, veggies, crackers, and more healthy options.
Yeah, because what is on your list of "ok" foods will be on someone else's list of "not ok" foods. Your black bean chips and hummus sound delicious to me but that will not be a popular snack among 6 year old kids.
Just bring something that most of them will eat and that cleans up easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny because the snack I brought Saturday for after the game was lemonade, grapes and potato chips. The kids all accepted the potato chips and lemonade but hardly anyone accepted the grapes. Then I put those grapes out for dinner, and hardly anyone ate them. So even when you try to provide healthy alternatives, they aren't always appreciated or eaten. Just like at school, with the increase in fruits and veggies, our garbage cans are getting very healthy.
My kid would have eaten the grapes, not the potato chips or lemonade.
Your kid must not have been at our game because not a single kid just wanted the grapes. Oh well, more for me.
green or purple?
Purple. Is one more preferable?
Anonymous wrote:Fuck it. This weekend I'm bringing twinkies and koolaid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny because the snack I brought Saturday for after the game was lemonade, grapes and potato chips. The kids all accepted the potato chips and lemonade but hardly anyone accepted the grapes. Then I put those grapes out for dinner, and hardly anyone ate them. So even when you try to provide healthy alternatives, they aren't always appreciated or eaten. Just like at school, with the increase in fruits and veggies, our garbage cans are getting very healthy.
My kid would have eaten the grapes, not the potato chips or lemonade.
Your kid must not have been at our game because not a single kid just wanted the grapes. Oh well, more for me.
green or purple?
Purple. Is one more preferable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Besides, I don't think you can reasonably expect a soccer group to accommodate your vegetarian/vegan/low carb diet choices.
Its unreasonable to expect parents bring reasonable snacks of fruits, veggies, crackers, and more healthy options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny because the snack I brought Saturday for after the game was lemonade, grapes and potato chips. The kids all accepted the potato chips and lemonade but hardly anyone accepted the grapes. Then I put those grapes out for dinner, and hardly anyone ate them. So even when you try to provide healthy alternatives, they aren't always appreciated or eaten. Just like at school, with the increase in fruits and veggies, our garbage cans are getting very healthy.
My kid would have eaten the grapes, not the potato chips or lemonade.
Your kid must not have been at our game because not a single kid just wanted the grapes. Oh well, more for me.
green or purple?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny because the snack I brought Saturday for after the game was lemonade, grapes and potato chips. The kids all accepted the potato chips and lemonade but hardly anyone accepted the grapes. Then I put those grapes out for dinner, and hardly anyone ate them. So even when you try to provide healthy alternatives, they aren't always appreciated or eaten. Just like at school, with the increase in fruits and veggies, our garbage cans are getting very healthy.
My kid would have eaten the grapes, not the potato chips or lemonade.
Lol. Never change, DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny because the snack I brought Saturday for after the game was lemonade, grapes and potato chips. The kids all accepted the potato chips and lemonade but hardly anyone accepted the grapes. Then I put those grapes out for dinner, and hardly anyone ate them. So even when you try to provide healthy alternatives, they aren't always appreciated or eaten. Just like at school, with the increase in fruits and veggies, our garbage cans are getting very healthy.
My kid would have eaten the grapes, not the potato chips or lemonade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny because the snack I brought Saturday for after the game was lemonade, grapes and potato chips. The kids all accepted the potato chips and lemonade but hardly anyone accepted the grapes. Then I put those grapes out for dinner, and hardly anyone ate them. So even when you try to provide healthy alternatives, they aren't always appreciated or eaten. Just like at school, with the increase in fruits and veggies, our garbage cans are getting very healthy.
My kid would have eaten the grapes, not the potato chips or lemonade.
Your kid must not have been at our game because not a single kid just wanted the grapes. Oh well, more for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny because the snack I brought Saturday for after the game was lemonade, grapes and potato chips. The kids all accepted the potato chips and lemonade but hardly anyone accepted the grapes. Then I put those grapes out for dinner, and hardly anyone ate them. So even when you try to provide healthy alternatives, they aren't always appreciated or eaten. Just like at school, with the increase in fruits and veggies, our garbage cans are getting very healthy.
My kid would have eaten the grapes, not the potato chips or lemonade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. People have strong feelings about snacks. I wish I could muster up the energy to care this much. No wait. I don't. Because it is crazy.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny because the snack I brought Saturday for after the game was lemonade, grapes and potato chips. The kids all accepted the potato chips and lemonade but hardly anyone accepted the grapes. Then I put those grapes out for dinner, and hardly anyone ate them. So even when you try to provide healthy alternatives, they aren't always appreciated or eaten. Just like at school, with the increase in fruits and veggies, our garbage cans are getting very healthy.
My kid would have eaten the grapes, not the potato chips or lemonade.
Anonymous wrote:It's funny because the snack I brought Saturday for after the game was lemonade, grapes and potato chips. The kids all accepted the potato chips and lemonade but hardly anyone accepted the grapes. Then I put those grapes out for dinner, and hardly anyone ate them. So even when you try to provide healthy alternatives, they aren't always appreciated or eaten. Just like at school, with the increase in fruits and veggies, our garbage cans are getting very healthy.