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<blockquote data-quote="2ODD" data-source="post: 420143" data-attributes="member: 11582"><p>For the past few months, I have had my children on a "diet". The rule of thumb being: If it wouldn't have come out of my grandmother's kitchen, they don't eat it. </p><p></p><p>Everyday, I make bread. Thank goodness for a breadmaker. I make my own cereal, granola, and high protein cookies/cakes, etc... Cookies and cakes are special treats and may be given once a week on a weekend. Not an everyday thing. Pop/soda is something that I have almost forbidden. If it's processed, it doesn't belong. </p><p></p><p>Feeling a little tired today and knowing that husband wasn't going to be home for supper, I decided to make a "special" meal. Frozen pizza and floats for dessert. NEVER AGAIN!!!</p><p></p><p>My son raged for hours!! Thank goodness my husband wasn't home. I sometimes wondered if this new food lifestyle was worth it. I guess it is for us even if it's a boat load more work for me (even with a bread maker). </p><p></p><p>Does anyone else find that their child is more difficult after eating certain foods?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2ODD, post: 420143, member: 11582"] For the past few months, I have had my children on a "diet". The rule of thumb being: If it wouldn't have come out of my grandmother's kitchen, they don't eat it. Everyday, I make bread. Thank goodness for a breadmaker. I make my own cereal, granola, and high protein cookies/cakes, etc... Cookies and cakes are special treats and may be given once a week on a weekend. Not an everyday thing. Pop/soda is something that I have almost forbidden. If it's processed, it doesn't belong. Feeling a little tired today and knowing that husband wasn't going to be home for supper, I decided to make a "special" meal. Frozen pizza and floats for dessert. NEVER AGAIN!!! My son raged for hours!! Thank goodness my husband wasn't home. I sometimes wondered if this new food lifestyle was worth it. I guess it is for us even if it's a boat load more work for me (even with a bread maker). Does anyone else find that their child is more difficult after eating certain foods? [/QUOTE]
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