Are we over-reacting?

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Re: Are we over-reacting?

Post by KasieMiehlke »

No one has the right to inspect a child's lunchbox. I believe that obesity is the result of people not going outside. My nephew spends most of his days inside playing video games. When I was his age, and it wasn't that long ago, I would spend most of the day outside. As for quality of food, I always try to stock my freezer with meat and staples that I harvested myself.
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It might look like over reacting, but healthy eating habits have to nurtured young and I think this way is better than an obese adult realizing in his middle age that he has really bad eating habits and not able to change them.
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There is a saying, one of my favourites, "balance is the key to life." Life would be less complicated if we apply this.
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I agree! No one should have the right to remove food from a child's lunch box because of some arbitrary "nutritional" standard. That just seems downright mean and small minded.
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I think children's food should always be monitored carefully.
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Not really. We should be concerned by what we allow into our system because it is delicate.
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