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We had 4 food groups, now there's only 3 - salt, sugar, and fat undeterred Feb 2015 #1
and white flour Liberal_in_LA Feb 2015 #2
Beer is a food group Man from Pickens Feb 2015 #3
And The Downside is? ProfessorGAC Feb 2015 #61
My 4yo eats what we eat. She's loved sushi since she was tiny NightWatcher Feb 2015 #4
Yep, we ate what the adults ate Habibi Feb 2015 #5
picking up pizza, Chinese food, burgers wasnt common when i was a kid Liberal_in_LA Feb 2015 #9
Ha, Sloppy Joe's and pizza-burgers were my Dad's. WorseBeforeBetter Feb 2015 #21
Hmmm, my 10 year old eats everything, my 12 year old is a little more picky but wont touch fast food dilby Feb 2015 #6
My nearly 4yo doesn't really like meat mrs_p Feb 2015 #7
and it is a trap. Liberal_in_LA Feb 2015 #10
My daughter has never eaten meat either. Arugula Latte Feb 2015 #18
This book was extremely helpful for a friend whose son would only eat white rice BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #35
I would call that a parenting problem Egnever Feb 2015 #8
Get off my lawn! nt TBF Feb 2015 #11
I'm 33, almost 34 Terra Alta Feb 2015 #12
Some kids still eat what their parents eat. winter is coming Feb 2015 #13
My nephews eat what the parents eat. tammywammy Feb 2015 #15
I have a friend who's son is like that tammywammy Feb 2015 #14
I have to ask... MrMickeysMom Feb 2015 #73
No, he's not unhealthy. tammywammy Feb 2015 #82
... or your parents fed you spaghetti-os ... surrealAmerican Feb 2015 #16
spaghettios was themeal we fixed for ourselves Liberal_in_LA Feb 2015 #64
my kids eat what we eat... or they don't eat. ProdigalJunkMail Feb 2015 #17
Overstated. A lot of kids eat MineralMan Feb 2015 #19
My kids ate what we ate. Of course, I like bologna sandwhiches Shrike47 Feb 2015 #20
that is nothing new, it is pushed by watching too much television. hollysmom Feb 2015 #22
"Eat your vegetables." Brigid Feb 2015 #23
Same thing for us in the 50s and 60s csziggy Feb 2015 #87
I only ate raw veggies as a kid HockeyMom Feb 2015 #103
We still eat dinner at the dining table with no MissB Feb 2015 #24
What is most diabolical is the brand awareness. betsuni Feb 2015 #25
I agree, and brand name awareness has got way worse in the last few years. Initech Feb 2015 #34
A lot of people never learn how to cook either. Manifestor_of_Light Feb 2015 #26
Raised my Kids in the 60"s and 70's dem in texas Feb 2015 #27
I grew up in the 60s and 70s and was not Jenoch Feb 2015 #68
So this is about parents feeding their kids shit, is it? flvegan Feb 2015 #28
yes Liberal_in_LA Feb 2015 #63
Exactly. sundevil2000 Feb 2015 #70
No, the author of the article is lazy snooper2 Feb 2015 #72
okay sundevil2000 Feb 2015 #84
Back in my day...Kids today....etc. Bettie Feb 2015 #29
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I agree and disagree laundry_queen Feb 2015 #36
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Great observations! Populist_Prole Feb 2015 #88
TV dinners with blue sauce, frozen sticks made from a fish like substance, ... Major Nikon Feb 2015 #43
Building strong bodies 12 ways IDemo Feb 2015 #45
I hated that shit so bad I almost thought I didn't like cheese TheKentuckian Feb 2015 #66
salad was.iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, and french dressing. now we eat spinach. kale Liberal_in_LA Feb 2015 #65
Took me a while to switch out the iceberg for spinach exboyfil Feb 2015 #81
My brother ate mustard sandwiches ProudToBeBlueInRhody Feb 2015 #75
Yes! Mustard Sandwiches on Mrs. Baird's Bread dem in texas Feb 2015 #83
About a month ago... 3catwoman3 Feb 2015 #31
I had to laugh! Populist_Prole Feb 2015 #86
There are times... 3catwoman3 Feb 2015 #91
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You're not that far off. ProudToBeBlueInRhody Feb 2015 #78
Why does it matter if he has children or not? sundevil2000 Feb 2015 #85
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I totally disagree. sundevil2000 Feb 2015 #97
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Why else would a parent choose to feed their children this type of food sundevil2000 Feb 2015 #106
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I'm sure that the author of this article wasn't writing sundevil2000 Feb 2015 #111
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See my post #90 Arugula Latte Feb 2015 #107
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Growing up in the early 70's wasn't much different than now bhikkhu Feb 2015 #33
Interesting. "Chicken tender" is the pectoralis minor muscle mainer Feb 2015 #38
Portion control is the biggest problem. Ykcutnek Feb 2015 #39
. MannyGoldstein Feb 2015 #40
Make vegetables taste good marions ghost Feb 2015 #41
yes shanti Feb 2015 #50
It does marions ghost Feb 2015 #105
And hot dogs Renew Deal Feb 2015 #42
Book rec: Salt Sugar Fat eppur_se_muova Feb 2015 #44
My 11 year old has the same diet I did in college Capt. Obvious Feb 2015 #46
I still like Ramen Major Nikon Feb 2015 #47
salty diet Liberal_in_LA Feb 2015 #62
Yes, I grew up eating the mac-n-cheese, chicken tenders and pizza they ate. jeff47 Feb 2015 #48
i was born in the 50's shanti Feb 2015 #49
Went vegan after reading John Robbin's expose book and so did my hubby and son. Then he got to libdem4life Feb 2015 #51
What Neverneverland did you people grow up in? theboss Feb 2015 #52
My dad and his fried bologna sandwiches, white bread and mayo. TwilightGardener Feb 2015 #55
I grew up on a small family farm (1980-1998) where we grew or raised much of our food NickB79 Feb 2015 #60
I'm 45, I grew up eating McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pizza Hut as TwilightGardener Feb 2015 #53
And people wonder why pipi_k Feb 2015 #54
I didn't learn to cook until I was older tabbycat31 Feb 2015 #56
food historian Allen d_r Feb 2015 #57
Neither of my parents drink V8, but I do Jamaal510 Feb 2015 #58
My 4-yr old eats what I eat, or she doesn't eat NickB79 Feb 2015 #59
A chicken tender is the same white meat as the rest of the breast GreatGazoo Feb 2015 #67
My wife orders by kids apples on the rare occasions we get Happy Meals for them theboss Feb 2015 #69
My kids are in their early twenties and they ate what we ate Marrah_G Feb 2015 #71
I'm almost 40 and ate what my parents ate, for the most part, however.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Feb 2015 #74
One of my Mom's best meals was meat loaf and Mac and cheese Calista241 Feb 2015 #76
mmm, pizza KG Feb 2015 #77
We never fixed special meals for the kids liberal N proud Feb 2015 #79
Really? abelenkpe Feb 2015 #80
First of all, when did chicken tenders become "kid's food"? Arkana Feb 2015 #89
The GOOD kind - 8 bucks. Erose999 Feb 2015 #93
I was judgmental about this stuff until I had my second baby. Arugula Latte Feb 2015 #90
My son was quite a challenge. AtomicKitten Feb 2015 #92
There is a mac and cheese restaurant in Oakland. KamaAina Feb 2015 #95
Gross. Quantess Feb 2015 #96
I am well over 30. LWolf Feb 2015 #98
I'm 45 and grew up almost exclusively on PB&J gollygee Feb 2015 #99
ha ha ! I love these threads Baclava Feb 2015 #100
I thank my lucky stars that for the last couple decades F4lconF16 Feb 2015 #101
I broke up with a woman because she fed her kid (and herself) crap at every meal. tridim Feb 2015 #102
I should note my mom was a terrible, terrible cook. dilby Feb 2015 #110
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