I agreeLetting them eat what they want , when they want is a recipe for disaster !
Bad diet, bad discipline, overweight, poor sleep, bad teeth, spoilt. Need I say more ?Anyone who suggests letting kids eat what they want must secretly be a dentist looking for a bumper payday
100% agree! One of my annoying pet hates, Nick!Nothing worse than fussy eaters or kids who ask for stuff, have one bite and then leave it.
Great post , Hill. Agree with all of this. My kids are all adults now. Not one of them has a filling and all of them appear to lead a reasonably healthy lifestyle. We were strict until they were teenagers and then gradually let the reigns go . Even now, when we all get together we'll have a dominoes or fish and chips and that's something we all look forward to ."You get what you are given" as my mum used to say.
My lad eats what we eat. He doesn't say he doesn't like something until he's tried it. Not having a fussy eater like the wife's family, it's embarrassing the whole lot of them going off menu in a shit chain pub.
When he comes back from his grandmothers after a couple of nights he tries it, it's almost applauded that they don't like food over there.
As for sweets etc, we never buy him any but if he gets some from a party or something he can have them. He'd rather have fruit as that's mainly what he's known.
If we didn't eat all our tea my mum always said " Eat it. There are people starving in Africa "My parents always told me that if I didn't want what they served, then I'd go hungry. They do the same with the grandkids.
An ex was such a fussy eater, wouldn't try anything new, would piss me off so much when we used to go out for a meal as she would sit there having a sulk as she wouldn't eat anything on the menu. I just used to laugh at her while tucking in.
If we didn't eat all our tea my mum always said " Eat it. There are people starving in Africa "
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