I hate
feeding my kids something that isn't a) going to fill them up and b) give them the right nutrients and stay fueled to the next meal!
And if I'm in a bind and need to
feed my kids something in the van or just don't have anything that I can quickly grab, I keep Nature's Path Organic Whole O's cereal in the pantry.
Never knew I was a «bad» mom for deciding to
feed my kids something healthy so they wouldn't be begging for snacks from the vending machine during swimming / basketball / football / ballet lessons!
There's also great help on stocking your larder, creating a kid - friendly kitchen, and setting useful rules / suggestions regarding kids» table and kitchen behavior, as well as your own (including «Don't
feed kids something you wouldn't eat yourself» and «Don't use food as a punishment or a bribe»).
When I even catch of a whiff of that sinking feeling — the one that tells me I'm a bad parent for
feeding my kids something store - bought — I take back the control.
«The best thing is, the schools are so enthusiastic about this and I get enthusiastic thinking about
feeding kids something healthy,» she said.
I love recipes like this for busy nights, but I still want to
feed the kids something that is good for them.
Sure, the snack may be made of completely organic ingredients, but since you didn't make it and since it's in a package, she thinks that you are basically
feeding your kid something that you picked up out of a toxic waste site.
I can
feed the kids something then after we put them to bed, we can eat an adult meal.
They don't read labels,
feed the kids something with gluten in it, and then go off to work while you're left at home to deal with your children's stomach aches or behavioral outbursts.
If a father
feeds the kids something other than what a mother suggests, it can still be OK (as long as the food's relatively nutritious).
Not exact matches
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do
something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the
fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop
kids as it is a
fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said
something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
Is America society better or worse then 50 years ago... killing parents, killing
kids, eating legal drugs like candy because they need to
feed on
something..
I've been catching myself cheating A LOT lately on what I
feed my
kids and this recipe is no exception, I've cheated in this one too and thought of adding some veggies to this burger to satisfy my» mom wants to give her
kids something healthy» inner voices.
And the ones that don't contain nuts are usually highly processed, and not
something we want to be
feeding the
kids anyways.
«At the end of the day, we have to take care of our customers, but I won't make
something I feel is
something I wouldn't want to eat or
feed to my
kids,» he adds.
«I just wanted
something I could feel comfortable
feeding to my
kids,» Hess says.
My
kids are loving its creamy texture and I'm loving the fact that I get to
feed them
something sweet that's actually good for them.
Especially ones that a) are nutritious enough to
feed your
kids, and b)
something they will actually eat without a fight.
People have businesses and they
feed their families with their business income and so long as it's
something actually GOOD for the
kids, I am all in.
Acid whey, the by - product of the yogurt making process, is causing a world - wide toxic waste problem, which is probably more important than the panic I feel over having to try to find
something else to
feed my
kids at every meal.
It infuriates me that the system can't seem to operate in a way that at least allows my child to eat
something and therefore cutting me off at the knees by just trying to
feed my
kid because there is literally no time in the day to allow him to eat.
If I love
something (ahem Starbucks) I tend to genuinely talk about it all the time, and if it is
something I won't
feed my
kids, no amount of money can...
These assumptions can leave many mothers thinking that their skinny baby is skinny because of them; that they're doing
something wrong; that there must be an important step in
feeding their
kid that they're somehow skipping; that their baby isn't healthy when, truth be told, they are.
Feeding my
kids will always remain a top priority but comfort is
something that I can not overlook.
My
kids loved them and I felt good about
feeding them
something so much healthier than the store - bought version.
No one actually said this but it was
something I observed over my life as my mom breast
fed all her
kids and my older sister breastfeeding hers as well.
Feeding the
kids healthy food is all fine and good but I'm finally starting to realize
something you've probably known all along.
I have noticed that sometimes my yelling happens when I've had a busy day with catching up with cooking, and
feeding the
kids and clean up and need to take the time to finally eat
something to get my power back but my toddler seems to need me right then at the moment of faint and wants
something I can't quite understand and I keep telling him in gentle tone that mommy needs to eat too but he won't listen and that's when out of fatigue I find myself screaming at him occasionally.
mild productive cough... hoarsed vocals... i cant wait to c him get thru this already... ive consider stopping the breastmilk but not sure thas a great idea... anyhow thanks all of u for sharing ur exper n thoughts very calming hearing other cases... these stomach virus r
something else... my poor
kid i hate seen him like this soo needy n winy without energy... im monitoring his temp n checkng for signs of dehyd... hopefully he can recover tmrrw cuz mommy needs to go to work n he just wants to b in her arms plus i can t breast
feed lol...
talk about the fda cutting corners to save money when it comes to our health.if the fda wants to eat or
feed it to there familys thats on them but we should» nt have to be made to it this toxic food... nor should or
kids... i read this to my son and now he said he won't eat the meat at school anymore he'll wait till he gets home from school to eat or he'll just eat a saled or
something with no meat in it.and thats coming from a 15 year old..
What if we tried to educate and expose
kids to more fresh fruits and veggies instead of assuming that they will never like them and then
feeding them junk just so they will eat
something?
When
kids are exposed to breastfeeding, it helps them learn it's
something moms do to
feed their baby.
There's
something like 80 million people in the U.S. according the recent surveys that are interested in birds in one way or another, you know,
feed birds or watch birds, take their
kids to a wildlife refuge and yet we keep hearing about more and more reports of declines in birds, you know, doubling of the extinction rates in birds globally in the last 50 years and right now we are on the verge of what I call the third renaissance of bird conservation, first being the Audubon movement at the turn of the century, the second being the Rachel Carson movement of the»60s and third we are on the verge of it right now.
Ask a helicopter parent why they micromanage their child's life, and you will probably be met with a quizzical look, as if you asked
something as obvious as Why do you
feed your
kid?
Does this seem like
something we should be
feeding our
kids for breakfast?
He was giving me a hard time about
something a few days ago and I said «The bills are paid on time, the
kids are
fed and alive, I haven't had an affair and I haven't gone into the loony bin.
The blogger behind Public Lives, Secret Recipes created this easy - to - follow recipe for chili mummy pie that everyone will enjoy — whether you're looking for
something to
feed your
kids before they go on a candy - eating binge, or a cozy meal to enjoy while you watch scary movies by yourself.
Others are using the library more to
feed their reading habit (I just spoke to two friends on the week - end who went and got library cards for the first time since they were
kids — and these are people with excellent jobs and incomes who simply find that the price of books from the major publishers is not
something that they can justify in their budgets).
By now you know not to
feed your pets chocolate and anything sweetened with xylitol, but do you know the lengths to which an enterprising fur
kid will go to chomp on
something yummy?
I hate to joke about
something so important so let's not
kid ourselves, what you
feed your large or giant breed puppy is crucial.
Feeding picky eaters: If you'll be staying at a resort, there are buffets where
kids can pick and choose and will most always find
something to their liking.
Each buffet will have numerous foods and there is always
something to
feed the
kids.
You have to survive... bills, food,
feeding the
kids... even if it means illustrating
something you don't want to.
So if you want to do
something that's actually romantic this weekend, think about «
feeding one
kid with your body while your husband crouches on the floor of a dressing room at the mall, wiping excrement off the other
kid's butt.»
And they marched out to show that America's
kids are
fed up with the inability of their elders to do
something about gun violence.
bathing,
feeding, and keeping the
kids entertained was also
something I did every day.
Rather than running to pick up your
kids or spending time making a big dinner to
feed the family, you and your spouse can spend your downtime learning and planning
something new to benefit your home, your personal growth, or your relationship.
Then I will pick the
kids up from music lessons at 5.15 pm, drive them home,
feed them a quick dinner, hustle the youngest into
something festive, then drive to her Christmas band concert.