#1 Pocahontas
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My children have to ask for snacks. Like someone else wrote, it just carried on from when they couldn't do it themselves. Well, my youngest still can't. it may change a bit when they are older. But for now I want to know what they are having.
I'll let them have fruit whenever they ask for it.
We also throw out holiday candy. I think Halloween candy multiplies in it's bowl. We just can't eat it all, let alone just my kids. I have put Halloween candy in my daughter's advent calendar for the past 3 years just to try to get rid of it! Then I throw out the rest. Of course, you'd never see a reeces peanut butter cup or a snickers make it to the advent calendar. LOL
I'll let them have fruit whenever they ask for it.
We also throw out holiday candy. I think Halloween candy multiplies in it's bowl. We just can't eat it all, let alone just my kids. I have put Halloween candy in my daughter's advent calendar for the past 3 years just to try to get rid of it! Then I throw out the rest. Of course, you'd never see a reeces peanut butter cup or a snickers make it to the advent calendar. LOL