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re: When did the myth that eating unhealthy processed foods is cheaper than eating healthy?

Posted on 3/19/21 at 11:18 am to
Posted by NATidefan
Two hours North of Birmingham
Member since Dec 2008
36317 posts
Posted on 3/19/21 at 11:18 am to
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To be clear, my kids just don’t like to eat. And the “save it” thing is actually a joke in our family because our kids are constantly directing us to simply save it for later when they have no intention of eating it.


So you are cooking them too much and then not making them finish what they dont eat. This is all your fault man. Yes it's a chore, its parenting.

Some kids dont eat much and will survive on snacks. Theyll even skip dinner altogether cause they dont want to eat whatever it is. Knowing theyll get up the next morning and get to eat something they like.

That's when you hand them that leftover plate for breakfast.

Posted by OceanMan
Member since Mar 2010
20077 posts
Posted on 3/19/21 at 11:58 am to
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So you are cooking them too much and then not making them finish what they dont eat. This is all your fault man. Yes it's a chore, its parenting.

Some kids dont eat much and will survive on snacks. Theyll even skip dinner altogether cause they dont want to eat whatever it is. Knowing theyll get up the next morning and get to eat something they like.

That's when you hand them that leftover plate for breakfast.


My family is very healthy, we are fine. Our parenting is fine too.

Just giving a personal perspective on how I think this situation might effect, like I said below in the post you responded to

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But the point is the whole food situation is complicated with young kids, getting them to eat right is a chore and some people don’t have that luxury to perform the chore. So assuming people are fat because they can’t meal prep like a single guy in their 20s is dumb, I’m practically begging my kids to eat more
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