Our family eats relatively healthy. We don't have picky eaters and they consume foods of all sorts. Our meals are made from scratch and we try and make sure we're hitting all the major food groups. We don't eat organic and I'm not swayed by the latest and greatest study that proves drinking milk will make your hair fall out or that rice will make you grow another toe...or whatever else we're led to believe.
I'd say we're average.
And then I opened the cabinet and saw that we had 5 boxes of Oreos opened at one time. Five!
I am of the school of thought that you open one box, eat the entire box and then open a new one. But clearly there's those in the family who think otherwise. Do you remember the days when Oreo had one variety?! And then just when you thought they couldn't improve the oreo they went and made Double Stuf. They made another improvement when they pulled out the mint oreos.
Steve LOVES oreos. Preferably double stuf and he spears the filling with a fork and soaks it in milk so his hands don't get milky! If I'm eating an Oreo, it better be mint and even then I only eat a couple a week, if that. The kids take 2 oreos (I love when kids are young and they think giving them two oreos is generous!) in their lunch every day, and as you can see they create their own variety packs!
We always buy the holiday versions (Halloween, Christmas and Spring) when we can because their festive and lets be honest, I know it's just double stuf with food coloring, but somehow they taste better!
I'm now putting the oreos back in the closet so I can convince myself again that we're semi-healthy eaters.
We are not allowed to send cookies for school snack/lunch. We eat cookies at home. If their school enacts that rule there will be tears.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of a school being that strict. If it's any consolation, Oreos were once considered biscuits, not cookies!
DeleteI suppose a lunch box violates the rule but why put a lunch worker or teacher on the spot to the mean guy and shame the lunch/snack? It's not boarding school. Plenty of time after for cookies. My son is good about eating some healthy things to but I kind of like the idea of a place where he is at practically every other day (180/365) where for 8 hours he can't have pop, candy unless they give it to him, cookies, chips. This could be great as he gets older. I can send in pretzels and crackers and fruit and veggie and granola to my hearts content. At first it was bothersome. The list gets longer every year of forbidden food. I was very offended the first time he was called out for a cookie. It was done mildly but he was in 1st. He only had gotten them 2 times a month in kdg. I was the only snack mom who sent carrots on preschool. He is 8 and he knows that two cookies is the perfect amount. Not too many to get sick but more than one! What is weird is school sells ice cream on Fridays. I think they are trying to drill into their little minds it's a sometimes food? It's easier to do the cookies after school thing if I know he wasn't eating them at school already.
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