Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Thanks for taking my comment out of context It remindind me that I should communicate my thoughts more precisely, instead of assuming that others understand what I mean. " It's amazing the health and diet conclusions we reach when looking to a young child, who's not been corrupted by SAD foods. A child who's made choices based on natural, whole, raw fruits and veggies. " Even young children of SAD parents instinctively know what foods to reach for first. I saw a young boy (approx. 1-yr old) reach in the back of a cart in a supermarket parking lot, pull out a bunch of bananas, and begin eating bananas as his distracted mother is loading the groceries in the car. He didn't reach for the junk food that she had. Interesting My dear friend's toddler would always reach for fruit when she was visiting me. She didn't want her packaged snacks. She wanted a banana, grapes, melon, etc. I noticed the same thing at a potluck we once attended. One mother was trying to force her preschooler to eat hotdogs and potato chips. He refused. All he wanted was the fresh fruit salad, watermelon, and cantaloupe. Not all children have been corrupted by candy, soda, and potato chips. Sadly, more and more are becoming addicted to these killers every day. ~Sarah Erica <schoolofrawk wrote: > It's amazing the health and diet conclusions we reach when just looking to a young child, Most young children I know would live on candy and chips and soda pop. Not sure if this is the best gauge... ERica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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