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Re: O/T Kellogg's and children obesity
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Posted by Dave from MN on June 15, 2007 at 12:45:44 from (67.133.91.236):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Kellogg's and children obesity posted by David in Wales on June 15, 2007 at 09:08:46:
We pretty much allow the kids to eat what they want, with moderation on the unhealthy stuff. They have free foraging on fresh fruits andveggies. Soda is limited to 12-24 ox a week. We keep them active. They are in BMX racing and also help keep the place up, but this is with constant "no's " from me and the misses on all the crap that their freinds get and do. Over all they are pretty conditioned for health living and eating. Apples and oranges are chosen over donuts on their own, so they are on the right track, now if we can get through the years leading up to and after college with good morals and lifestyles... thats gonna be hard cause Freinds" and the in crowd seem to have more influence than ever after high school. I worry bout that.
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