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Алекс  20
07-10-2008 03:33 AM ET (US)
TNA.WWE.WWF- News and Notes on Ultimate Warrior.Полные бои всех популярных рестлеров
таких как- Ric Flair, Scott Steiner, Rick Steiner, Jeff Jarrett, Lex Luger, Buff Bagwell,John Cena , Undertaker,Goldberg & Hulk Hogan & Sting vs. Kevin Nash & Sid Vicious .
Алекс  19
06-25-2008 12:46 PM ET (US)
TNA News and Notes on Ultimate Warrior.Полные бои всех популярных рестлеров
таких как- Ric Flair, Scott Steiner, Rick Steiner, Jeff Jarrett, Lex Luger, Buff Bagwell,John Cena , Undertaker,Goldberg & Hulk Hogan & Sting vs. Kevin Nash & Sid Vicious .
 
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Raph Levien  14
03-16-2003 12:35 AM ET (US)
The only packaged foods we've tried out in this genre are the extra-dyed Kids Cuisines (ConAgra). I really, really, dislike this brand. I often eat what the kids don't because I don't like to waste food, and this stuff is yucky.

Nonetheless, for some reason, they ask for it frequently. I _think_ it's mostly the brightly-colored packaging, but I'm not sure. We certainly try to feed our children healthy food, but often give in to their preferences (especially on weekends). But on the Kids Cuisine, I'll usually say 'no' even when I'd ordinarily be inclined to give them what they want.

I'm looking forward to the Farmers Market starting up again - that makes real food fun for the kids, with no big food corps involved.
Red Headed Ba*dPerson was signed in when posted  13
03-14-2003 04:47 PM ET (US)
"Sentences with the phrases "any parent who" and "any child will" carry no weight with, well, any actual parent with experience raising any actual child."

I am an actual parent of four (and grandparent of one, so far).

They are all just about at their ideal height/weight ratio, and very healthy. Best of all, though my children been making their own choices for years now, they know what the healthy choices are (and have even turned around and taught me a few).

Sorry if I sound self-righteous. Actually, I'm just grateful that I found something that works. You, of course, may feel free to experiment with your kids.
codeHound  12
03-14-2003 03:45 PM ET (US)
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CraniacPerson was signed in when posted  11
03-14-2003 03:30 PM ET (US)
People get more self-righteous about telling how to parent than they do with touting open source software.
Eli the BeardedPerson was signed in when posted  10
03-14-2003 03:07 PM ET (US)
And processing food beyond all recognition is supposed to be
healthy? I've had homemade "french fries" made from satsuma
(asian) sweet potatoes. They were good. They are simple:
sweet potatoes, oil, salt, pepper.
ham salad  9
03-14-2003 02:35 PM ET (US)
Eww.
boingboing addict  8
03-14-2003 02:00 PM ET (US)
i've had the smiley face shaped french fries. they were good.
Scott Underwood  7
03-14-2003 01:41 PM ET (US)
Sentences with the phrases "any parent who" and "any child will" carry no weight with, well, any actual parent with experience raising any actual child.
cypherpunksPerson was signed in when posted  6
03-14-2003 01:19 PM ET (US)
Beats me what's "extreme" about kid-oriented food that's fun to eat and healthy. It's a pretty far-fetched jump from neon salad dressing to a lifetime of illness and obesity.

But I'm not sure I'd consider masturbation particularly unhealthy either. Someone has issues, I think.

(As for the hammer, I doubt teal ketchup is any worse for teeth than red, so I'm not sure I follow at all.)
Red Headed Ba*dPerson was signed in when posted  5
03-14-2003 12:50 PM ET (US)
Any parent who has to resort to these extremes to get their child to eat "healthy" food is not doing their job. Barring any food allergies or intolerances, any parent can get their child to eat their veggies simply by restricting their access to junk. (Yes, that includes restricting their access to money to buy junk.)

No matter how much they howl, stomp, shriek and carry on, any child will ultimately eat peas rather than go hungry for more than a day or two. And any parent who rather let their child embark on a lifetime of illness and obesity rather than go hungry for any length of time has not got their priorities straight.

If food were sex, this crap would be masturbation.
erniePerson was signed in when posted  4
03-14-2003 12:33 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 03-14-2003 12:34 PM
I think the most disturbing thing about the high dye content in these novelty colored foods like the ketchup is that the color persists until the very end, if you know what I mean. Not to be gross but it can be shocking if you're used to "earth tones" in the bowl.
FuttBuckPerson was signed in when posted  3
03-14-2003 12:29 PM ET (US)
Why not cut to the chase and just knock kids teeth out with a hammer?

Make that a bright red and yellow hammer with GAP KIDS printed along the side.
xradiographerPerson was signed in when posted  2
03-14-2003 12:08 PM ET (US)
Kids don't buy enough products, yet.

Coca-cola flavored baby foods, that's what we REALLY need....
KeefyPerson was signed in when posted  1
03-14-2003 12:01 PM ET (US)
Not really that new, "fun" food has been around for kids since alphabet soup.
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