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MysticCat 08-22-2007 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1506153)
The more pre-prepared stuff you buy the more expensive.

Very true. And, probably the more unhealthy as well.

AlphaFrog 08-22-2007 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by epchick (Post 1504145)
What my family eats is a cross between the "USA" representation and the Mexican representation. We have all the breads, tortillas, fruits and veggies that the Mexican family had, with all the "unhealthy" food (pizza, soda, etc) that the US families had.

Ditto. Minus the soda, we try not to keep soda in the house.
My husband acts like he can't eat if there isn't tortillas...

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1506152)
Judging from the 2 pizzas, you may be right.

And the Taco Bell, and the McDonalds, and the KFC. I don't know what all of the other food was doing there, considering they had enough fast food for at least 7 meals.

MysticCat 08-22-2007 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1506208)
Ditto. Minus the soda, we try not to keep soda in the house.

I would simply wither and die. Co-Cola is my one true addiction.

AlphaFrog 08-22-2007 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1506233)
I would simply wither and die. Co-Cola is my one true addiction.

Truthfully, it's not missed when it's not there. Mariana is very visual, so when she's picking out what she wants to drink, she goes to the fridge and looks to see what's there. If there is soda there, she begs for that, and I have to try to divert her to something else...if it's not, she doesn't ask for it.

My husband will complain that there's no soda in the house, but then go fix himself Horchata or Koolaid. Even though he puts enough sugar in one cup to sweeten a gallon's worth, it's still healthier than soda (although, I guess, not by much:p ).

MysticCat 08-22-2007 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1506243)
Truthfully, it's not missed when it's not there. Mariana is very visual, so when she's picking out what she wants to drink, she goes to the fridge and looks to see what's there. If there is soda there, she begs for that, and I have to try to divert her to something else...if it's not, she doesn't ask for it.

We treat the Coke almost like beer -- the kids know not even to bother asking most of the time. They know that their only options at meals are milk or water, with juice being an option at snack time.

They can have Coke (or ginger ale) if they're sick and very, very occasionally when we're eating out. Otherwise, they might get a sip of mine every now and then. (We don't do that with beer, just to be clear.)

You should have seen them at the mexican restaurant the other night, though. The 6-year-old asked the waiter how to say "Coke" in Spanish, then every time he walked past, she'd laugh and ask for "Una Coka!' "Dos Cokas!" "Tres Cokas!" I think she got up to seis. He was a very good sport about it, and played right along, telling her that he was bringing her "Sprite Natural" (aka agua) instead -- guess he knew that would lead to the good tip I left.

AlphaFrog 08-22-2007 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1506253)
"Una Coka!' "Dos Cokas!" "Tres Cokas!"

Coca. "K" is rarely used in the Spanish language, and is not indigenous.:D:D

Mariana is funny because agua is one of the few things (besides Mami and Papi) she ALWAYS uses the Spanish word for. And if she doesn't say agua, it's Sink Juice.

MysticCat 08-22-2007 02:35 PM

Thanks for the correction. And I love sink juice. :D

epchick 08-22-2007 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1506208)
My husband acts like he can't eat if there isn't tortillas...

I can totally sympathize with your husband. Tortillas were everything to us...breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks!!!


to this day whenever i get a craving for something I heat up a few tortillas on the stove and then slather it with butter!! MMMMMM :D

aggieAXO 08-24-2007 03:05 PM

I must have at least 2 tortillas per day to help keep the Dr away :).

I went from drinking a 12 pack of coke every couple of days to just one per night-that was very difficult. I now just keep them in the car and take one in at a time at work (working nights I need some caffeine). I rarely eat pizza-if I ordered one I would probably eat the whole thing so it is best not to even go there.

OneTimeSBX 08-24-2007 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1506253)
We treat the Coke almost like beer -- the kids know not even to bother asking most of the time. They know that their only options at meals are milk or water, with juice being an option at snack time.

They can have Coke (or ginger ale) if they're sick and very, very occasionally when we're eating out. Otherwise, they might get a sip of mine every now and then. (We don't do that with beer, just to be clear.)

i am the same way. the sodas that we buy (we are huge Cherry Pepsi fans ourselves!) are for "big people". she is normally reduced to getting water, milk or a juice. one thing i did stop doing is buying the regular sodas. everything i get now is caffeine-free, or else we cant sleep at night!

SWTXBelle 08-25-2007 08:42 AM

I've always had a strict no soda rule until age 12 - I will never understand those parents who put soda IN A BABY BOTTLE. :mad::mad:
We're on a new diet for my husband's elevated triglycerides (sp?). LOADS of salads. We're turning into lettuce!

AlphaFrog 08-25-2007 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1507614)
I will never understand those parents who put soda IN A BABY BOTTLE. :mad::mad:

I remember reading some material from the health dept that was brought to my hospital room with baby #2. It said something like "Your baby does not need soda, tea, or koolaid."

Thing is, if they're stupid enough that you have to tell them that, they're stupid enough to think that "Does not need" = "They can have it if you WANT them too, they just don't have to have it".:rolleyes::rolleyes:

Rudey 08-25-2007 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by AKA_Monet (Post 1503735)
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The US food supply is highly processed to feed the millions across the US. We also have imports of fruit and vegetables. We treat our food some kind of way either "frankenfoods" or "organically". And we can purchase anything we desire.

I do think we all have a problem with our desires for various unhealthy foods. And the chemicals cause us to gorge these foods. And it is not the entrees and sides. It may be the butter, oils and some spices. The extras...

KFC in China is pretty fancy actually. It's like a sit down restaurant. Anyway, with the exception of the poor peasants who can only eat rice and a tiny piece of fish and stay skinny, the rest of China eats the most disgusting foods possible - most of it is processed as well. On top of that, there's a difference between eating processed foods and all of a sudden finding glycerine or lead in your chinese food. They have invented a whole new way of population control with their filthy foods.

-Rudey

RU OX Alum 08-25-2007 03:34 PM

i like steak...where do they eat steak?


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