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10/6/2009 at 11:48pm
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Quote: Originally posted by WHAFC on 10/6/2009
. Parents who have an adversion to their kids enjoying sweets for any other reason than likelyhood of causing death, in my opinion should be shot. Kids should be allowed to be kids and make their own minds up on many situations including diet.
Rotting teeth, hyperactivity, obesity, sugar highs, throwing up, so full they won't eat proper foods...nope, I don't let my kids eat all the junk they want. They get sweets, sure, but I certainly wouldn't let them eat a dozen bags of sweets and bars of chocolate per day, whether they enjoyed them or not. That's just poor parenting.
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11/6/2009 at 12:23am
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It would seem that parents with children who suffer with allergies are all too acutely aware of the risks and concerns of accepting foods from other campers and understandably so.
Thankfully I have healthy kids and innocently, like beefysmum, shellyfoz and china girl have always stated that its only fair to offer or share biscuit/sweets/fruit when they are playing with friends, although don't encourage them to accept from others not for any restrictions, just so they don't become cheeky buggers!!!
Although we have also experienced the 'feed them once, feed them again and again' scenario!!!
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11/6/2009 at 7:00am
Location: Cumbria Outfit: Horizon 8 quechua p.u icarus 600
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Quote: Originally posted by Valk_scot on 10/6/2009
Quote: Originally posted by WHAFC on 10/6/2009
. Parents who have an adversion to their kids enjoying sweets for any other reason than likelyhood of causing death, in my opinion should be shot. Kids should be allowed to be kids and make their own minds up on many situations including diet.
Rotting teeth, hyperactivity, obesity, sugar highs, throwing up, so full they won't eat proper foods...nope, I don't let my kids eat all the junk they want. They get sweets, sure, but I certainly wouldn't let them eat a dozen bags of sweets and bars of chocolate per day, whether they enjoyed them or not. That's just poor parenting.
Post last edited on 10/06/2009 23:55:18
Totally agree with you Valk scot, I am sorry if i am a mean mum because i dont let mine have sweeets and crisps everyday. I will choose what to feed my kids and certainly would not find it exceptable for other prents to go giving out food loaded with sugar and god no's what else to my kids without asking.
suppose im'e lucky because my kids would rather have a piece of fruit then sweets/chocolate.
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11/6/2009 at 10:21am
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Quote: Originally posted by dancinglilly on 11/6/2009
I am sorry if i am a mean mum because i dont let mine have sweeets and crisps everyday. I will choose what to feed my kids and certainly would not find it exceptable for other prents to go giving out food loaded with sugar and god no's what else to my kids without asking.
suppose im'e lucky because my kids would rather have a piece of fruit then sweets/chocolate.
I'm with you Dancing Lilly, our kids love fruit too, they do eat sweets, chocolate & crisps on occasion, but If I don't put enough fruit in the lunch bag then they tell me off.
I don't consider myself mean, if I choose to say No, as the kids can have sweets if they choose to. However I think suggesting a parent should be shot is well out of order "WHAFC".
Yes kids should be allowed to make choices, but there is no harm in a guiding hand, now and then.
Our kids are sensitive to phenols and Salicylates, as most of these occur naturally in nature, manufacturers can advertise them as natural flavourings/colourings, and because they often have different names it's difficult for us to keep up with it let alone expect our kids to. One example is Annatto which is used as a colouring and sometimes a flavouring, it has a many different names (bixin, COU JOU, norbixin & E160B to name four).
Because Salicylates and phenols occur naturally, some fruits and veg have high concentrations and some don't. It also depends how it's been treated, some supermarkets for example spray soft fruit with a product that is high in Salicylates because it prolongs the shelf life. Because this allergy is outside of most peoples conciousness we been treated by some less tolerent folk as freakish food fad people, which we are certainly not. I have no axe to grind other than "Just because it's different and outside of your life experience, does not make it freakish or a fad. Be glad that you don't have to do this for your kids, because believe me I wish we didn't have to."
My kids do police themselves however and will not accept things from strangers no matter how well intentioned. I don't expect other parents to learn list we have had to, but I would say for the reasons above is why we fall into the "ask me first" camp, and why we don't give out to others.
Post last edited on 11/06/2009 14:00:14
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11/6/2009 at 1:04pm
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Quote: Originally posted by chjo on 11/6/2009
Been reading this post and had to calm myself before posting few points here if the child has a allergy or health problems caused by diets the child shouldnt really be around other ,kids familys that are eating unless they are supervised or the parents know the kid wont accept foods that are forbidden this i am very sympathetic to and any one in this situation must find it hard.The other type of person that bans all sweets snacks etc i have no time for ,if in moderation nowt wrong with it imo active kids that are playing all day especially when camping will soon burn off the sugar extra calories so in a nutshell if my kids were getting a bag of crisps and they offered a mate some wouldnt have a second thought after all its good to share.
Sorry Chjo but it is up to me how i bring my kids up and what i feed them on. Yes kids might be active but what about their teeth. I dont expect a reply because you dont have time for peoople like me.
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