Any parent who allows their kid to have a food preference is a failure

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  • BusterBunny
    perverted justice decoy
    • Aug 2005
    • 19291

    #51
    50 picky eaters
    my sig caught gonoherpasyphilaids and died

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    • reynold
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Oct 2002
      • 51271

      #52
      My boy aint so picky when it comes to his meals.

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      • Raven
        Confirmed User
        • Jul 2001
        • 6874

        #53
        Children need boundaries. Giving them choices when it comes to their health? I thought that was our job as parents.

        What do they know about health?

        We can give them choices, such as which would you prefer, broccoli or string beans, but other than that? I don't see how they can make an informed decision when they have no education about healthy foods.

        One of my food bibles is: http://www.whfoods.com/

        It's my job to teach my child manners, how to keep from killing himself when he's in and out of the house and survival. Sorry, but Burger King is not on the list as a necessity for survival. Learning how to prepare healthy foods, however, is. And, that starts at a very early age.
        Raven

        ~RETIRED~

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        • TheB
          Registered User
          • Sep 2006
          • 70

          #54
          Originally posted by dvd316
          Idiots like you shouldnt breed. (another handy parenting idea)
          You could print that on a flyer, hand it out to random strangers, and be reasonably sure it applied to most of the people you handed it to.
          zOMG There's something in my sig now!

          ZOMFG Something Else in My Sig

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          • Bozena X
            Confirmed User
            • Jul 2006
            • 1139

            #55
            Originally posted by Raven
            Children need boundaries. Giving them choices when it comes to their health? I thought that was our job as parents.

            What do they know about health?

            We can give them choices, such as which would you prefer, broccoli or string beans, but other than that? I don't see how they can make an informed decision when they have no education about healthy foods.

            One of my food bibles is: http://www.whfoods.com/

            It's my job to teach my child manners, how to keep from killing himself when he's in and out of the house and survival. Sorry, but Burger King is not on the list as a necessity for survival. Learning how to prepare healthy foods, however, is. And, that starts at a very early age.
            Whfoods.com is a cool website.

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            • MaddCaz
              Confirmed User
              • Mar 2006
              • 9483

              #56
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