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And before the typical #NTlogic of, "Why not let your kids be kids" response to feeding them junk food; those kids will be fine. Not giving kids junk is in no way stripping them of a childhood.
The world will find a way to give it to them. Friends, school, family, etc....
I may need to try that quad sandwich for research purposes to spread the word of its demonic natureMcDonald's on one end of the block. Wendy's on the other. Three mom and pop pizza joints and a Dunkin Donuts in between. Chicken nuggets, tots, Jello and chocolate milk for kids lunches. Soda machine in the cafeteria. Double Gulp 50oz soda at 7/11. Quadruple chicken patty sandwich at Jack in the Box.
Not surprised
My diet has changed quite a bit over the past few years. Don't consume as much juice or soda like I did in the past. I eat smaller portions and I try to drink as much water as possible. It's actually shocking how much weight can you lose without touching a single barbell, diet does a lot.
It gets harder to overeat, but it's definitely not impossible. In fact, it's very easy to counteract that by just going back to eating more.Yessss! Thats the recipe. Small portions and a lot of water. Once your stomach gets used to small portions its impossible to overeat again
Never been in there but I should check it out more.You be in the food thread?
Bruh I see kids all the time drinking a 22 of Arizona ice tea and hitting the takis first thing in the morning. Kills me man.As a janitor in a middle school, ( @ahat20 @nawghtyhare ) I have to write education plans for kids. Before that I have to assess their current abilities through different domains.
The dude I am currently assessing is eating a bag of Haribo Sour Worms FIRST thing in the morning. Trying to have a convo with him about that being the first thing he is putting in his body. He claims he CAN'T wake up early enough to get here in the morning to eat breakfast. I tried explaining to him that him not waking up on time is a choice since he admitted to staying in the bed.
Of course being 13 years old, he has no clue but many kids wake up eating junk food in the morning. I just told him to pay attention to how his body reacts to that type of consumption.
He is already tired as it is, he will crash by 10:15
It's fortnite.playgrounds is now fortnight.
Quinoa and chocolate? How was that? Never heard of that comboNever been in there but I should check it out more.
Last night my wife popped some quinoa on the stove and coated it with 72% dark chocolate and swirled some peanut butter. Bruh. There are ways to eat healthy and still go to flavor town. People just gotta learn and take the time to own their meals.
Flames. When you pop the quinoa it add so much texture and crackle.Quinoa and chocolate? How was that? Never heard of that combo
As a janitor in a middle school, ( @ahat20 @nawghtyhare ) I have to write education plans for kids. Before that I have to assess their current abilities through different domains.
The dude I am currently assessing is eating a bag of Haribo Sour Worms FIRST thing in the morning. Trying to have a convo with him about that being the first thing he is putting in his body. He claims he CAN'T wake up early enough to get here in the morning to eat breakfast. I tried explaining to him that him not waking up on time is a choice since he admitted to staying in the bed.
Of course being 13 years old, he has no clue but many kids wake up eating junk food in the morning. I just told him to pay attention to how his body reacts to that type of consumption.
He is already tired as it is, he will crash by 10:15
I get what you saying. Moderation is key, but trust me, there are certain foods for certain people that they HAVE to stop cold turkey. Even for me- someone who once I had candy I couldn't stop. I needed to excise it completely.If someone says they are stopping cold Turkey, I am not sure why, "You don't have to do THAT, just limit it" is a response. Sure, that might be true but if they want to be excellent, don't tell THEM being good is, "good enough." I get what the intent was was but just not sure with how poorly our diets are as Americans that you would tell somebody to do that.
I get what you saying. Moderation is key, but trust me, there are certain foods for certain people that they HAVE to stop cold turkey. Even for me- someone who once I had candy I couldn't stop. I needed to excise it completely.
Yo dc, taking about kids being kids...
Do they tell the kids in your school not to drink soda? They do at my daughter’s, her and her friends are almost scared of it.
It’s on a cigarette level to them. I don’t drink it either but I just talk to them about what kinds of foods they like.
They go ape **** for chick fil a though.
kinda strange that a janitor is bothering kids like this. stay in your lane.
Yeah folks would be surprised how much calories they drop just getting rid of sugary drinks and soda.My diet has changed quite a bit over the past few years. Don't consume as much juice or soda like I did in the past. I eat smaller portions and I try to drink as much water as possible. It's actually shocking how much weight can you lose without touching a single barbell, diet does a lot.
Good for you man, I’m glad you guys are actually schooling them on that stuff. Even if everyone doesn’t listen some kids for sure do.
That’s gotta be annoying watching clown teachers mess up your hard work.