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originally posted by: NoClue
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
How come this kind of humor is even allowed around here! I don't know but it seems to me at paar with pedo jokes, if not worse!
Do you have kids?
Honestly No Clue
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
Your thread title should be “parents today and food ”
This is not the kids fault, doesn’t even sound like she’s fussy as she hasn’t been exposed to these things to reject them.
originally posted by: eletheia
I put it down to the dropping of domestic science for girls and woodwork/
metal work for the boys from the education curriculum.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
Chicken nuggets are the scourge of modern society! I am absolutely convinced 2/3rds of the American public below the age of 12 would starve to death if chicken nuggets were taken off the market!!! (and 100% of children below the age of 5).
Chicken nuggets are the epitome, the absolute pinnacle, of.. LAZY PARENTING!
originally posted by: ketsuko
We went to MOD Pizza for lunch the other day, husband and I. Not a single kid who came in while we were there was actually in shape or at least not overweight.
And we're talking KIDS! The little buggers have metabolisms that are working overtime to grow their bodies. You almost have to be trying to get them chubby, even on a crappy diet. And yet, there they came, kid after kid, overweight and out of shape.
We do a lot of cooking. We constantly tell our kid he doesn't know how lucky he is yet that most of what he gets is made at home. That he always has a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables to go with his meals because most kids don't get that and they don't learn how to appreciate it at a young age. He sometimes looks skeptical, but we tell him the habits about his food he makes now will help shape what he looks like in the future.
But it's awful how bad some kids get fed, and that's where the obesity epidemic starts more than lack of activity, although that contributes.
originally posted by: ketsuko
No.
The way I look at it because I've been known to play around too from time to time (Guilty as charged.) is that when the threads get either flat out derailed or the tone is changed by the non-serious commentary, it can sometimes provide a much-needed breath of fresh air.
These days, people are getting nasty partisan.
The girl could not identify a shocking amount of the fruits and veggies in our house on sight.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: Nyiah
The girl could not identify a shocking amount of the fruits and veggies in our house on sight.
Many adults too. I often get a lot of fruits and veggies at the store and many cashiers have ZERO clue what they are.
I tell them and they still have to look it up.