poohandwendy
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Bottom line, it is no ones business what a parent decides to feed their children, period.
poohandwendy said:Bottom line, it is no ones business what a parent decides to feed their children, period.
poohandwendy said:Ok, I guess I will have to clarify...although I did not think my words would be so easily misconstrued..."As long as children are not being obviously neglected, it is no ones business what parents decide to feed their children."
But, I did not know we were talking about the 'administration' having to intervene when kids were being starved to death (which would be a whole other issue entirely)...I thought we were talking about the Op witnessing kids having lunches that did not fit her standards.
poohandwendy said:LOL, I guess you veered off without me. I really do not think anything in the Op suggested anything as extreme as what you are describing.
I guess I just think it was sort of a given that school officials have that legal obligation of analyzing kids lunches if there is a health issue suspected. But I don't think that really applies to a mother attending a field trip day.
poohandwendy said:Ok, I guess I will have to clarify...although I did not think my words would be so easily misconstrued..."As long as children are not being obviously neglected, it is no ones business what parents decide to feed their children."
But, I did not know we were talking about the 'administration' having to intervene when kids were being starved to death (which would be a whole other issue entirely)...I thought we were talking about the Op witnessing kids having lunches that did not fit her standards.
Pigeon said:I'm fascinated by Lunchables. Overpackaged, overpriced plastic food loaded with preservatives in a box. Mmmmm.
Michie said:I never had a teacher say anything to me about my boy being underweight, because most people that knew him, also knew that he was very active, healthy, and could eat a horse.
It was always random parents. Like a parent, who just joined the same scout troop, who asked me if there was anything wrong with my boy because he was so skinnyIt really shut them up when I asked them if they had anything wrong with them since their *** was so fat
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Yeah, they are pretty nasty...but I swear kids who hardly ever have them think they are a huge treat. And they make the packaging seem so appealing.Pigeon said:I'm fascinated by Lunchables. Overpackaged, overpriced plastic food loaded with preservatives in a box. Mmmmm.
Christine said:Okay, my kids aren't crazy for Lunchables so I don't have any handy. But, how do these things differ (the lunchmeat/cracker/juice ones) from sending in, say, a deli lunchmeat sandwich on Wonder bread?And don't tell me that no one uses Wonder white bread because I don't believe it.
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Cindyluwho said:Did you know if you crush Fruit Loops and snort them the sugar works faster???
Cindyluwho said:Did you know if you crush Fruit Loops and snort them the sugar works faster???
Michie said:It really shut them up when I asked them if they had anything wrong with them since their *** was so fat![]()
Christine said:And don't tell me that no one uses Wonder white bread because I don't believe it.![]()
Cindyluwho said:I'm not so sure that stuff in Lunchables is really meat. Have you looked closely at it? It's pretty scary looking stuff, kind of a "processed meat product". But I suppose it's actually meat as much as hot dogs are meat.![]()