Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how many moms are rushing to this thread to say how awesome they are for not allowing their 2 year olds to drink juice. Come back when your kids are 10.
For real. My mom has been a registered dietitian for 30 years. I mentioned these anti juice threads to her and she thinks you juice nazis are all INSANE. Growing up I remember we could not have chips, cookies, candy, sugary cereal, or things like Sunny D or capri sun but we could have 100% juice anytime we wanted. I love how people treat juice as the equivalent of a drink with added sugar. A good friend is anti-juice but served sugar filled lemonade at a birthday party. What? I think it is wonderful if your child is thrilled with just water but a little bit of juice now and then (my son drinks some v8 fusion maybe once a day but probably has water #1 then milk, then juice) is not going to kill you. When your kids are school-aged you will be happy when your kid wants 100% juice instead of gatorade or coke or other crap that has absolutely NO vitamins in it.
Anonymous wrote:Does your 2yo EVER eat cake? On her birthday? How about ices? Or ice cream? Does she EVER drink anything but milk or water? How utterly boring. Taste buds develop with choices. Mango, orange, pineapple, cranberry, red grapefruit, the list goes on and on. Unless I want to by 50lbs of fruit, and only let DS eat it when it's in season, I'm going to buy fruit juice every once in a while. He's in the 30% for weight. He's certainly headed for obesity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My school aged children have a juice box every day with their lunch.
Is there something wrong with juice?
If they're burning the calories with exercise I don't think so. In my book the issue is with the empty calories.
My kids is in the 5th %ile for BMI for his age. Do you think it's OK he drinks juice??
What % for height?
Actually you should be giving him butter, eggs, cheese, whole milk. Not empty sugar calories. He needs the fat for brain development.
He eats all of this things! Still very underweight though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My school aged children have a juice box every day with their lunch.
Is there something wrong with juice?
If they're burning the calories with exercise I don't think so. In my book the issue is with the empty calories.
My kids is in the 5th %ile for BMI for his age. Do you think it's OK he drinks juice??
What % for height?
Actually you should be giving him butter, eggs, cheese, whole milk. Not empty sugar calories. He needs the fat for brain development.
Anonymous wrote:I love how many moms are rushing to this thread to say how awesome they are for not allowing their 2 year olds to drink juice. Come back when your kids are 10.
Anonymous wrote:why does juice help with constipation? i know fruit does because of the fiber, but i've never understood why juice does because i thought sugar had the opposite effect. yes, i could google it, but i am hoping that a mom will help me out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My school aged children have a juice box every day with their lunch.
Is there something wrong with juice?
If they're burning the calories with exercise I don't think so. In my book the issue is with the empty calories.
My kids is in the 5th %ile for BMI for his age. Do you think it's OK he drinks juice??
What % for height?
Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Clearly all of you "my kids don't get juice" posters all have very young kids. Wait until they're teenagers--you won't give a shit if they're drinking 2 gallons of OJ every day. Bigger battles, seriously.