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Based on the information I know about processed foods and the effects it has on the body, I am leaning towards yes. How to enforce, I am not so sure.
My son hardly eats processed foods, but I do get him Happy Meals every once in awhile. Happy Meals are not the problem, it is the parents who buy them for their kids all the time.
Parents stopped making a good dinner for their children, and now buy pre made meals, instead of making it themselves.
My son hardly eats processed foods, but I do get him Happy Meals every once in awhile. Happy Meals are not the problem, it is the parents who buy them for their kids all the time.
Parents stopped making a good dinner for their children, and now buy pre made meals, instead of making it themselves.
Kill them all.
Based on the information I know about processed foods and the effects it has on the body, I am leaning towards yes. How to enforce, I am not so sure.
Just kill all the parents who ever bought their kids a Happy Meal.
Next problem, please.....
Based on the information I know about processed foods and the effects it has on the body, I am leaning towards yes. How to enforce, I am not so sure.
Just kill all the parents who ever bought their kids a Happy Meal.
Next problem, please.....
buying one time is pretty rough.... if becomes a weekly thing than we can talk
Based on the information I know about processed foods and the effects it has on the body, I am leaning towards yes. How to enforce, I am not so sure.
Based on the information I know about processed foods and the effects it has on the body, I am leaning towards yes. How to enforce, I am not so sure.
I agree everyone has an opinion. BUT you cant tell parents what to do with THEIR children.
How many people/parents do you know that cook EVERY meal from scratch? I cant tell you how many parents i know who take the path of least resistance. They do what is easy, they do what will cause the least arguments, the do what makes life the least hassle.
That is not a judgment of right or wrong, should or shouldn't. It is what it is.
Based on the information I know about processed foods and the effects it has on the body, I am leaning towards yes. How to enforce, I am not so sure.
I agree everyone has an opinion. BUT you cant tell parents what to do with THEIR children.
How many people/parents do you know that cook EVERY meal from scratch? I cant tell you how many parents i know who take the path of least resistance. They do what is easy, they do what will cause the least arguments, the do what makes life the least hassle.
That is not a judgment of right or wrong, should or shouldn't. It is what it is.
Based on the information I know about processed foods and the effects it has on the body, I am leaning towards yes. How to enforce, I am not so sure.
I agree everyone has an opinion. BUT you cant tell parents what to do with THEIR children.
How many people/parents do you know that cook EVERY meal from scratch? I cant tell you how many parents i know who take the path of least resistance. They do what is easy, they do what will cause the least arguments, the do what makes life the least hassle.
That is not a judgment of right or wrong, should or shouldn't. It is what it is.
In single working parent households, or two wage earner households, there isn't always time to cook from scratch. That's a fact of life. So when time is short do you take the shortcut, go without or make everybody live on PB&J? It's not an all the time thing, but there are days when fast food or processed food is better than no food at all - or not feeding the little people till an hour past their usual bedtime.
Based on the information I know about processed foods and the effects it has on the body, I am leaning towards yes. How to enforce, I am not so sure.
I agree everyone has an opinion. BUT you cant tell parents what to do with THEIR children.
How many people/parents do you know that cook EVERY meal from scratch? I cant tell you how many parents i know who take the path of least resistance. They do what is easy, they do what will cause the least arguments, the do what makes life the least hassle.
That is not a judgment of right or wrong, should or shouldn't. It is what it is.
In single working parent households, or two wage earner households, there isn't always time to cook from scratch. That's a fact of life. So when time is short do you take the shortcut, go without or make everybody live on PB&J? It's not an all the time thing, but there are days when fast food or processed food is better than no food at all - or not feeding the little people till an hour past their usual bedtime.
I agree everyone has an opinion. BUT you cant tell parents what to do with THEIR children.
How many people/parents do you know that cook EVERY meal from scratch? I cant tell you how many parents i know who take the path of least resistance. They do what is easy, they do what will cause the least arguments, the do what makes life the least hassle.
That is not a judgment of right or wrong, should or shouldn't. It is what it is.
In single working parent households, or two wage earner households, there isn't always time to cook from scratch. That's a fact of life. So when time is short do you take the shortcut, go without or make everybody live on PB&J? It's not an all the time thing, but there are days when fast food or processed food is better than no food at all - or not feeding the little people till an hour past their usual bedtime.
I agree 100%. Even I as a chef will be bad and get pizza or some other fast food because its just easy at the moment for what ever reason.
The problem is when the "processed food police" want to tell you that you cant do that anymore because its BAD for you.
One of our neighbors only fed their girls buttered bread and grapes. That's not processed food but it sure as hell isn't a well balanced wholesome diet either.
So to summarize:
Blu believes drugs should be legal and fast food should be illegal?
Good grief.
I agree everyone has an opinion. BUT you cant tell parents what to do with THEIR children.
How many people/parents do you know that cook EVERY meal from scratch? I cant tell you how many parents i know who take the path of least resistance. They do what is easy, they do what will cause the least arguments, the do what makes life the least hassle.
That is not a judgment of right or wrong, should or shouldn't. It is what it is.
In single working parent households, or two wage earner households, there isn't always time to cook from scratch. That's a fact of life. So when time is short do you take the shortcut, go without or make everybody live on PB&J? It's not an all the time thing, but there are days when fast food or processed food is better than no food at all - or not feeding the little people till an hour past their usual bedtime.
I agree 100%. Even I as a chef will be bad and get pizza or some other fast food because its just easy at the moment for what ever reason.
The problem is when the "processed food police" want to tell you that you cant do that anymore because its BAD for you.
One of our neighbors only fed their girls buttered bread and grapes. That's not processed food but it sure as hell isn't a well balanced wholesome diet either.
Lengthen the school day/year, and let the public schools provide them with 3 healthy squares a day.
So to summarize:
Blu believes drugs should be legal and fast food should be illegal?
Good grief.
hello simple minded one,
drugs should be legal for people either 18+ or 21+ (probably 21+). not only, "fast food", but all processed food should be illegal to serve kids. if you want to eat that crap after your are an adult than be my guest.