Thanks. What you have just posted seems to match my own thinking. I just will need to fend off the “ Little Billy has chocolate in his lunch box” type of thinking, from the little mite.Personally I avoid fruit including raisins, except blueberries, I put in cucumber sticks, carrot sticks, cheese sticks, you can do a sarnie with protein bread, they get used to it soon enough, ham, cooked sausages, boiled egg, I also use a packed lunch box that has separate compartments to keep things together. Yoghurts are a minefield, sadly most kids yoghurts are loaded with sugar, but Yeo Valley do a kids one - Organic Fromage Frais which doesn't contain sugar, but fruit puree instead.
Also it's good to get them involved in packing the box up so they are interested in what's going in and more likely to eat it.
Thanks. What you have just posted seems to match my own thinking. I just will need to fend off the “ Little Billy has chocolate in his lunch box” type of thinking, from the little mite.
Swimming and Taekwando any good? She has been doing both for about a year now.Yep. Educate. Give the kids the facts. No fancy kid friendly analogies and encourage sport exercise.
What I did with mine. One is now playing national hockey the other is a gymnastics nut. Oddly the hockey daughter is technically obese.
Anybody want to tell a 5"10 strong independent wall of muscle that wears a size 8 to 10 she's fat.
When I was at university I went into halls of residence as I couldn’t trust myself to cook or leave myself enough money to feed myself. So I paid up front for a terms worth of half board meals when my money came through. I ate as much as I wanted but was still like a racing whippet. I have piled on a lot of pounds since then.My children have a terrible diet but as they are in their thirties what can I do? They were ok when they were young but after teenage years and catering for themselves at university it all fell apart.
Yep. Educate. Give the kids the facts. No fancy kid friendly analogies and encourage sport exercise.
What I did with mine. One is now playing national hockey the other is a gymnastics nut. Oddly the hockey daughter is technically obese.
Anybody want to tell a 5"10 strong independent wall of muscle that wears a size 8 to 10 she's fat.
Stick or not. She was too rough for touch rugby they play nowadays. Football she ripped them apart too. Mind some of the black eyes and bruises she has gone into school with, as well as being knocked out a couple of times won't hurt your school rep either eh?Not whilst she's holding a hockey stick.....
You have control over breakfast, by giving your child a filling high protein cooked breakfast (e.g. omelette, kippers, high meat sausages etc) they will not want to eat as much while at school.
I've posted various links for you in the past, but places like ditchthecarbs and sugarfreemom do aggregator posts for lunch boxes.You know what, I think you are right.
This is for kids lunch box not for me.I've posted various links for you in the past, but places like ditchthecarbs and sugarfreemom do aggregator posts for lunch boxes.
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