It really bothers me that you have such a pretentious attitude towards food. Yes, you do have some great looking stuff on here. But when people write in your ask box saying they have new food blogs and you tell them its not what you’re trying to promote..? Food is meant to be enjoyed, everything in moderation. Who gives a damn if it has a bit of extra sugar or it isn’t straight from an organic farm. Some of the greatest things you’ll ever taste aren’t straight out of the health magazine. Also, when you write on your posts saying you needed something fast and easy to make…who in their right mind makes a 3 course meal? Thats not real life. Thats a mother who stays home with the kids and doesn’t have a job outside the home. Real life would be throwing together a box of Kraft Dinner and eating it on the go, or grabbing a kids meal at a fast food restaurant. If you are really for promoting healthy children, why not try making your recipes more realistic-something that doesn’t need to always be organic, something that doesn’t cost the average family an arm and leg to buy, something that doesn’t require 2 working parents to exhaust themselves making it or suggesting the health facts in options outside the home for dinner time.

Wow, I am sorry you feel this way, but I think you’ve misunderstood me and my blog.

I do live in the real world and what I am saying is that in this real life it is possible to feed kids healthy foods.  However if you’ve read through this you would have seen stories of going to McDonalds, feeding my kids desserts, ice cream topped with candies and pizza.  But the aim of my blog is to promote healthy eating and getting kids to eat well.  The blog that was suggested has gorgeous photos of great looking food, but doesn’t fit with my message.  Many of the pics were of junk foods and I didn’t think my site is the proper forum.  I was not meaning to put it down at all, just thought it’s target is different to what I am trying to convey.  It’s more like food porn; beautiful to gaze at but probably not too good for you. 

I have to heartily disagree on what I cook; many of my recipes are possible to make easily and quickly.  I’ve never suggested a 3 course meal for those in a rush, but the time it would take to make Kraft mac and cheese you could have made the fish dish I just posted.  Grab some frozen rice from Trader Joe’s— 3 minutes in the microwave.  While that is cooking season the fish and fry in a pan.  Takes about 7 minutes.  The salad was simply Romaine lettuce cut into strips and bottled dressing by Briannas.  Also during the time the fish is cooking you could throw some green beans or even frozen peas on to cook which both only take a few minutes.  Tilapia can be purchased for $4 a pound.  And a pound of Tilapia can feed a family of 4-5.

If you must go mac and cheese route— don’t give them Kraft but try a different brand like Annie’s or Trader Joe’s. Those and many store brands (that are all natural) are only cents different in price.  Kraft’s got Yellow #5 and won’t say it doesn’t have artificial growth hormones in milk/cheese products.   

I am a real mom— I do work, have a son with special needs, another who until June had high fevers every 10 days to 3 weeks apart and a husband who works most nights of the week (actually leaves the house at 8:15 am and comes home around 11 pm 5 days a week).  My shopping bills are high in ratio to our income (and compared to always buying non-organic) but what I spend now is an investment in my children’s future.  Food can get expensive but by avoiding snack-sized pre-packaged snack foods and belonging to a CSA I save money over time.  Healthier foods don’t need to be expensive, it just takes time to learn how to shop and stretch out your food (think chickpeas, beans, rice, pasta, lentils).  I don’t say you need to have everything organic and have given links to guides on which how to choose.  I have read enough to know that there are valid reasons why I steer clear of certain additives, pesticides and other harmful chemicals.   

Try looking through my blog.  Read some recipes and stories and you might be surprised that I am not pretentious but trying to be helpful in getting others to give kids best choices in food for a healthy life.  You may also find some recipes 2 exhausted working parents needn’t further exhaust themselves over. 

 

Here’s an article that’s so apropos to this conversation.

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