I always
feed my kids really well before we go too so they're not interested in the junk.
But, in the spirit of political correctness, I will apologise to «Aussie in Germany», who griped: «The most offensive thing about this article is the use of the word «Nazi» The term nazi, used here oh so casually by the author in relation to the task of
feeding her kids really belittles tragic events that occurred under a terrible regime.
Not exact matches
The sad truth is that for some
kids there, labour in the cotton fields is their best alternative; their families can't
really afford to
feed them, let alone to send them to school.
«She's never
really dealt with the kinds of economic issues that a majority of the women in this country are facing in terms of how do we
feed our
kids, how do we send them to school and how do we — why we worry about their future.»
I've been trying to be
really mindful of how much I eat these days (see my I've Been Slacking... post), but these muffins make for a wholesome, real food snack and one that I'm happy to eat and
feed my
kids.
I think you could probably
feed these to your
kids without them
really thinking about what's in it.
And I
really love that I can
feed them to my
kids as dessert, they gobble them up and have NO idea they are good for them.
Pamela Gould, coauthor of
Feeding the
Kids: The Flexible, No - Battles, Healthy Eating System for the Whole Family, says a lot of parents get upset with really young kids who throw f
Kids: The Flexible, No - Battles, Healthy Eating System for the Whole Family, says a lot of parents get upset with
really young
kids who throw f
kids who throw food.
But when it starts to
really add up, or where it begins to interfere with my OWN
feeding of my
kids (sugar - overload at school = mean mommy at home who denies treats), then I start to get
really ticked off.
But Hall
really hit the nail on the head when she spoke about how hard it is for single moms to work and
feed their
kids.
At least I have to tell myself that from time to time to keep on keeping on, because things are feeling a bit sluggish amidst the heat and the to - do list and goodness, do these
kids really need to be
fed three times a day?
If you
really want to improve school meals, here are 10 effective ways to support the hard - working school nutrition HEROES who are reshaping local and national food systems, teaching
kids about where food comes from, and
feeding millions of children their best meals of the day — every day — in thousands of schools across our country.
When you cut through the fancy lingo — deliverables, infrastructure, implementation, equipment procurement, claiming procedures — at the end of the day what we're
really talking about is
feeding kids.
But, those advocates who have been in the trenches and know what the obstacles are to better school food, those are the folks who can
really get a motivated parent on the path to meaningful change in how schools (the gov
really)
feed kids.
Yay her... but it doesn't
really put a dent in the «let's
feed kids at every turn and it might as well be junk» mentality.
If you breast
feed I envy you and
really good for you but it's ok to bottle my
kids are a great size and COMPLETELY Healthy.
To help quash these pointless yet damaging thoughts I am spending more time focusing on all the things I actually do for my
kids instead of dwelling on the things I don't and it is
really working to
feed my positive mindset.
That's why, if you
REALLY want to achieve anything, you need to take back resonsibility for
feeding your
kids from inherently unaccountable government.
And the longer I'm at this
feeding kids thing, the more I wonder how much
really has to do with maturity vs. anything I do or don't do.
Given all the Goldfish crackers, Teddy Grahams, fruit gummies and other highly processed junk that my
kids are constantly handed — at school, church, sports practices, playdates, libraries and everywhere else — I always feel
really grateful when someone makes the effort to
feed them real food.
VT
FEED's Rosenbluth suggested it's an ethical decision to not buy the so - called «pink slime» ground beef from factory farms «that's
really cheap, that we're competing against, that doesn't excite
kids or help Vermont farmers.»
A
really important factor to me was also the ergonomics of the seat which meant the
kids (even from a younger age) had good posture when
feeding.
I believe we can and do all agree on two points: 1)
really, no one — not teachers, not other parents, and not school staff should be
feeding our
kids things we don't want them to eat or which could harm them (particularly at younger ages) and 2) that there is much too much unhealthy food being served way too often in schools.
So, is
feeding the same high fat, high sodium, school food to lower income
kids really what needs to be done?
Hi Denise — It doesn't cost any more to
feed 3
kids if you do it at the last minute or if you plan and pack ahead of time (they still have to eat), so I'm not
really sure what you mean by it being more expensive... HERE «s another post from my friend Rachel (mom of 3) who is using some great tips from MOMables to help her pack and store lunches ahead of time.
There are not
really «right» or «wrong» answers to these questions, but here are some quick tips to help you navigate the tricky parenting area of
feeding your
kids sweets and treats:
«I
really feel like we all want to do what's best for
kids and
feeding trash cans is not what's best for
kids.»
Start by assuming that this person is someone who
really does care about the
kids and what they eat, who
really does want to
feed children in an atmosphere of nurturing and respect, but who has probably been beaten down by so many years of having to focus on the bottom line, and of hearing the criticisms of school food, that she may have almost lost the will to live, let alone to fix school food.
I don't
really care if everyone on the planet breast
feed till their
kid is 5 if all of their
kids have issues.
I'm
really tired of the obsession with
feeding kids milk anyway.
CHRISTINE WOOD:
Kids who start out with feeding challenges like from birth, if they have sever GERD, the Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease — what I kind of tell parents is: «Sometimes these kids never really learned to enjoy food.&ra
Kids who start out with
feeding challenges like from birth, if they have sever GERD, the Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease — what I kind of tell parents is: «Sometimes these
kids never really learned to enjoy food.&ra
kids never
really learned to enjoy food.»
An article is released sharing the findings of a new study that revealing some new findings about breastmilk or there may be some issues with formula and hundreds of comments pour in with things like «formula is the same thing,
really and all the breastfed
kids I know are sick all the time but my formula
fed kids have genius IQs and are never sick» or «you know, not everyone can breastfeed so I guess I'm a bad mom because my breasts just didn't work.»
With 3
kids and another on the way, this busy mom
REALLY knows how to
feed a family well on a very tight budget.
However, parents control the amounts and types of food they
feed their children, so you
really want to focus on what's happening with parents» emotions, not just what's happening with the
kids.»
These food suggestions are
really healthy and nutritious for
kids... I will try to
feed my
kids these foods... specially I like the fermented fruits and vegetables... Thanks for sharing
Most
kids snacks we see on the market today come in unnecessary packaging and are laced with additives, preservatives and dyes that, to be honest, we don't
really need to be
feeding our
kids everyday or ever.
I always
fed the dog
really good bits from dinner so she sat by me EVERY dinner (there were 5 of us
kids) so when liver, squash or any other disgusting food was served she would be there for me.....
Most
kids snacks we see on the market today come in unnecessary packaging and are laced with additives, preservatives and dyes that, to be honest, we don't
really need to be
feeding our
kids everyday or ever.
We've learned that in many low - performing schools the principals are
really good managers of buildings, so that you know they can make the bells ring on time, the buses come and go, the materials are in the classrooms, the school is clean, the
kids are
fed, it's a safe school environment, so all of those kinds of issues are taken care of, and I would never underestimate the importance of all of those issues, I mean, they need to be.
In Chew On This, they share with
kids the fascinating and sometimes frightening truth about what lurks between those sesame seed buns, what a chicken «nugget»
really is, and how the fast food industry has been
feeding off children for generations.
I have warm, fuzzy feelings toward Purina Puppy Chow, Cat Chow, and the like because when I was a
kid these
really were the best foods around to
feed your pets.
If you avoid some of the things that lead to bloat (like
feeding him huge meals,
feeding him only once a day, or
feeding him from a raised bowl) this active breed of dog is a great pet and
really likes
kids.
Do you think your
kids will
really feed him, clean up the messes, and take him for a walk in the pouring rain every hour to get him housetrained?
It's
really not all that different from
feeding sugared cereals to
kids.
So here's an idea to help turn the old dreidel game into a valid financial lesson (and also
really feed into anti-Semitic stereotypes): let your broke
kids loan chocolate from you, but charge them ridiculous interest rates.
By the time I knew what I liked, and it wasn't that, we had five
kids to
feed, house, and educate, so we are just now gradually buying things that I
really love!