tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6896350516808118674.post6578077498669989272..comments2014-07-24T17:11:15.753-05:00Comments on ♥ GFCF allows COFFEE! ♥: Summer school lunchesKarihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13823015360549493983noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6896350516808118674.post-85515096018883928442011-07-22T13:37:15.806-05:002011-07-22T13:37:15.806-05:00Oh, good for Bean too! : )Oh, good for Bean too! : )Blessedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09079902364989480862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6896350516808118674.post-30766036322081808052011-07-22T00:47:30.887-05:002011-07-22T00:47:30.887-05:00Did those people really LOOK at the label???? I ju...Did those people really LOOK at the label???? I just went online to check exactly what Fruit Loops contains, just out of curiosity...<br /><br /><b>Ingredients<br /><br />Sugar, whole grain corn flour, wheat flour, whole grain oat flour</b><br /><br />....<br /><br />Yeeeeeeeah, 3rd and 4th ingredients. Gah! Plus, the coloring is also SO VERY CLEARLY artificial. That makes TWO reasons she shouldn't eat that stuff.<br /><br />...so, um, yeah, I hear you. :-)Corinnhttp://clover-elf-kin.livejournal.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6896350516808118674.post-92180953053533595852011-07-21T22:25:24.151-05:002011-07-21T22:25:24.151-05:00Tell Java she can pack my lunch anytime! It looks ...Tell Java she can pack my lunch anytime! It looks delicious and certainly much healthier than the garbage they pass off as nutritionally balanced at school. Jamie Oliver would be proud of her. <br /><br />We gave taken our kids off the GFCF for awhile because our youngest had lost so much weight. The psychiatrist wanted to make sure that he was getting more fat and carbs in his diet. If his behaviors escalate, we'll be back on it though.ZetaBluehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03540780751103985286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6896350516808118674.post-17967914128162157622011-07-21T12:52:04.840-05:002011-07-21T12:52:04.840-05:00I think that's it, Blessed. It's more c...I think that's it, Blessed. It's more concrete and "in the movie". <br /><br />Bean isn't eating quite the same variety of foods as Java (spinach, for example) but we're working on it and he is making the same kinds of choices when given an opportunity to eat something that isn't on our plan. He was at a neighbor's house this week and when offered cookies, he declined. :-)<br /><br />~KariKarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13823015360549493983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6896350516808118674.post-4296576496857911912011-07-21T12:04:50.126-05:002011-07-21T12:04:50.126-05:00This is just SO WONDERFUL. Good for Java!!!
And ...This is just SO WONDERFUL. Good for Java!!!<br /><br />And it is fascinating that while you just wrote on your other blog about your kids not being able to see themselves/their actions clearly, but can see other's actions, here for some reason Java is able to make the mature, best decision about such foods (which would seem to fall into the self-reflective category which is hard for her). I wonder if the difference is that the food itself is visible, tangible, "in the movie," and so it registers to her as something she can have a response to.Blessedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09079902364989480862noreply@blogger.com