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Cookin' This Weekend..thought I'd share
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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 54779" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>The nutritionist we saw told us that it is worse for my kids diet to go from whole milk to a low % milk because when they take out the fat, they add sugar, and thats what we're steering clear of. She also had bad things to say about splenda, so we don't use that either. Which was fine by me, because when I baked with splenda it had a bad after taste to me. I cook healthy for my family dinner and my son that is on a really strict diet eats leftovers for lunch the next day. His breakfast is eggs and meat typically and snacks are nuts. When I cook for others though, I am all for fat, sugar and taste. I just have to be careful about the recipes I use with my youngest difficult child. No white carbs, no sugar, no sugar substitutes, not many fruits either, kinda stinks. And its hard to find new recipes that my entire family would enjoy that don't include any of that, ya know? Cooking for 6 kids with different tastes is never easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 54779, member: 3837"] The nutritionist we saw told us that it is worse for my kids diet to go from whole milk to a low % milk because when they take out the fat, they add sugar, and thats what we're steering clear of. She also had bad things to say about splenda, so we don't use that either. Which was fine by me, because when I baked with splenda it had a bad after taste to me. I cook healthy for my family dinner and my son that is on a really strict diet eats leftovers for lunch the next day. His breakfast is eggs and meat typically and snacks are nuts. When I cook for others though, I am all for fat, sugar and taste. I just have to be careful about the recipes I use with my youngest difficult child. No white carbs, no sugar, no sugar substitutes, not many fruits either, kinda stinks. And its hard to find new recipes that my entire family would enjoy that don't include any of that, ya know? Cooking for 6 kids with different tastes is never easy. [/QUOTE]
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