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lettie 04-06-2008 13:33

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Lol..... Dairylea Triangles are not cheese........ They are processed goo aimed at parents who can't be arsed to cut up some proper cheese for their kids. Kids only grow to like what they are fed..... Feed them good stuff and they'll never know any different. :D

Margaret Pilkington 04-06-2008 13:34

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Went into a local supermarket last week...got some cheese slices.....proper mature cheddar, not the processed stuff 100% cheese...they have gone up from 99pence to £1.45.......I won't be buying them again . I will have to forego my cheese .
I only bought it because each slice is 20 grams and it made me watch just how much I eat. If I buy a block of cheese I hoe into like there is no tomorrow.
So cheese is OFF!

emzy 04-06-2008 14:03

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Originally Posted by lettie (Post 587027)
Lol..... Dairylea Triangles are not cheese........ They are processed goo aimed at parents who can't be arsed to cut up some proper cheese for their kids. Kids only grow to like what they are fed..... Feed them good stuff and they'll never know any different. :D


Excuse me??? I for one can be arsed, if my kids want dairylea from time to time then they can have it, if they want "proper" cheese then they can have it, and the same goes for pretty much everything else. All things in moderation, I dont just feed my kids on processed foods, they get a whole variety of foods but I feed them what they will eat and what they like. Childrens eating habbits change from one day to the next. How can you say that someone cant be arsed preparing food for their child just by admitting that they buy cheese triangles etc.

panther 04-06-2008 14:07

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 586997)
Surprised no-one has mentioned the 2p sausage at Asda yet. :D

beat ya too it;)

cathedral city at asda is going cheap at the mo....kids love it:D

MargaretR 04-06-2008 14:12

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The price of a food is rising, and if you believe some, is due to 'rocket' in price.
It makes sense to avoid overpriced, processed, food that has less nutritional value than unprocessed food.
When money is tight it is the time to read food labels in order to establish whether what you buy is giving nutrition, or just filling the stomach.

emzy 04-06-2008 14:18

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I will admit (and am not ashamed to do so) that I do keep some processed foods in the house incase that for some reason (normally illness or such like) that I cant get out to do my shopping, if the kids are ill it can be difficult to go and get my shopping but because processed food has a longer shelf life I keep it in in these cases. I try to feed my boys with foods with a high nutritional content but sometimes this is not possible, and I know that I am not the only person to do this. As a single parent of young twins it isnt always possible. So shoot me for doing this but at least they are getting fed

cashman 04-06-2008 15:04

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Originally Posted by gixerman (Post 586982)
Real cheese is dairy lee, cheddar is made from dairy lee

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: yeh right n the moons made of green cheese honest.:rolleyes:

moon 04-06-2008 15:39

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Mmmmmmmm! Cheese triangles!!!

onlyme 04-06-2008 16:07

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Originally Posted by emzy (Post 587040)
I will admit (and am not ashamed to do so) that I do keep some processed foods in the house incase that for some reason (normally illness or such like) that I cant get out to do my shopping, if the kids are ill it can be difficult to go and get my shopping but because processed food has a longer shelf life I keep it in in these cases. I try to feed my boys with foods with a high nutritional content but sometimes this is not possible, and I know that I am not the only person to do this. As a single parent of young twins it isnt always possible. So shoot me for doing this but at least they are getting fed

I keep loads of processed, frozen and tinned food in the house. And to be honest, if it makes a meal, fantastic, job done!

I also have fruit juice, fruit, veg, milk, eggs, cheese and all the 'healthy' stuff in as well. Spiderman is a problem eater, really pickybut not as choosy with his drinks. Therefore, if he has an unhealthy tea, he has healthy juice or milk.

Would like to see you try and forcefeed my son Lettie, lol. You cannot force a child to eat what you want them to. You can offer, cajole, bribe, disguise it and so on. Doesnt always work. What you cant do is offend every single mother that has some convenience food in the house for the kids

BERNADETTE 04-06-2008 20:07

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Originally Posted by emzy (Post 587040)
I will admit (and am not ashamed to do so) that I do keep some processed foods in the house incase that for some reason (normally illness or such like) that I cant get out to do my shopping, if the kids are ill it can be difficult to go and get my shopping but because processed food has a longer shelf life I keep it in in these cases. I try to feed my boys with foods with a high nutritional content but sometimes this is not possible, and I know that I am not the only person to do this. As a single parent of young twins it isnt always possible. So shoot me for doing this but at least they are getting fed

Emzy don't let it bother you, as long as you lnow you are doing your best for the boys that is all that matters:)

slinky 04-06-2008 20:35

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Originally Posted by emzy (Post 587040)
I will admit (and am not ashamed to do so) that I do keep some processed foods in the house incase that for some reason (normally illness or such like) that I cant get out to do my shopping, if the kids are ill it can be difficult to go and get my shopping but because processed food has a longer shelf life I keep it in in these cases. I try to feed my boys with foods with a high nutritional content but sometimes this is not possible, and I know that I am not the only person to do this. As a single parent of young twins it isnt always possible. So shoot me for doing this but at least they are getting fed

As I have said before, what a great world we live in now eh?? being able to choose what we feed our kids..... BUT, back in the days when everyone was rationed, people ate what was available... and a hell of a lot of them lived!! They didn't get the chance to be picky... " oh that is processed food, I haven't eaten in 3 days, but hey, i'm not eating that crap " :rolleyes:

Emzy, your boys are fed and watered, and what you feed them boys has nothing to do with anyone else, you know best, after all YOU'RE THERE MUM!! and mum's know best ;)

emamum 04-06-2008 20:37

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 587319)
As I have said before, what a great world we live in now eh?? being able to choose what we feed our kids..... BUT, back in the days when everyone was rationed, people ate what was available... and a hell of a lot of them lived!! They didn't get the chance to be picky... " oh that is processed food, I haven't eaten in 3 days, but hey, i'm not eating that crap " :rolleyes:

Emzy, your boys are fed and watered, and what you feed them boys has nothing to do with anyone else, you know best, after all YOU'RE THERE MUM!! and mum's know best ;)

GOOD mums know best.....sorry slinks, just getting that in before someone brings up the drug mum thread ir the little kiddy left alone for the weekend!

slinky 04-06-2008 20:40

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 587320)
GOOD mums know best.....sorry slinks, just getting that in before someone brings up the drug mum thread ir the little kiddy left alone for the weekend!

That's the one!! But we all know emzy loves her boys enough to NOT do that ;) Even though she does make them eat processed food :p only joking emzy, was said tongue in cheek ;)

lancsdave 04-06-2008 21:03

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 587319)
and mum's know best ;)


Are you the person who invented those crap sexist Iceland adverts ? :rolleyes:

slinky 04-06-2008 21:10

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 587335)
Are you the person who invented those crap sexist Iceland adverts ? :rolleyes:

Haha, ya know, when I typed that!! I was thinking about you with that advert haha ;)


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