4 year old told to eat 3 chicken nuggets , page 3


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reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:26 PM by My.mind.is.mine
Originally posted by nixie_nox
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post by My.mind.is.mine



You have to fill out extensive medical forms when you send your child to school, that is filled out by both pediatricians and the parents. The school is aware of all allergies, diseases and medications. If the agent did not check beforehand, then shame on them.


Hey, genius..

The school administration has the allergies on file. They don't consult before they go out on "lunch enforcements".

And you think that just because the chicken doesn't go through the process of mechanical seperation that it's not prepared in a FACTORY, and pumped full of chemical preservatives!?!?!?! I HOPE you aren't a parent...
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ETA: and did you say THE AGENT???? <<< that's the problem right there...
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reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:27 PM by getreadyalready
reply to post by evil316



Now she just eliminates dairy from her diet and she doesnt get sick or have the severe lupus flares. Pretty simple


Yep, amazing how simple the cure can be when they take the time to actually find a root cause instead of treating symptoms and ignoring a patients own instincts and input.


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:27 PM by GoldenVoyager
reply to post by EmceeTrick



Sounds like the lunch I pack every day... except that on a hot/warm day the turkey can spoil and cause food poisoning if not properly refrigerated. I do PB & J, chips, fruit, and 100% juice and I feel like the eat a decent lunch. Kids usually toss the fruit anyhow,



reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:34 PM by My.mind.is.mine
Originally posted by BenReclused
Did you guys miss the paragraph?:
“With a turkey sandwich, that covers your protein, your grain, and if it had cheese on it, that’s the dairy,” said Jani Kozlowski, the fiscal and statutory policy manager for the division. “It sounds like the lunch itself would’ve met all of the standard.” The lunch has to include a fruit or vegetable, but not both, she said. “

redwhitebluenews.com...

It seems to me that an underling made a mistake! Big freaking deal! LadyLiberty1885, as most of you are, is making "much ado about nothing"!

See ya,
Milt


The problem is that "lunch enforcement" is a role of said "underling" at all. People don't send their children to school to have second parents. They send them there to learn, and come home. The parents send the lunch that they feel comfortable giving their kid, that's it. There should be no mistakes made because they shouldn't be judging what parents feed their kids!


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:37 PM by nixie_nox
reply to post by getreadyalready



Despite what all the anti fast food people want you to think, the msm isn't the worst process for food. In fact if most people saw how their meat was processed, they wouldn't eat it. But it is easy to criminalize mcdonalds.

No one is saying that it is great for you, but a lot of companies do bow down to public pressure, and no one likes the pink goo. Though it was edible in the first place. People forget that raw chicken is pink.

These companies are starting to feel competition from the likes of Chick fil a who just fry meat chunks, and that is what parents want.


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:39 PM by MathiasAndrew
reply to post by ScaryWorld





humans = herbivorous
be what you are.



Haven't you ever heard of Canine teeth? Do some research or just open your mouth and look in the mirror.

Scientists say one of the major reasons ancient ancestors of humans progressed and became more intelligent was due to a protein diet consisting of meat. The protein caused our brains to grow larger.

Humans = Omnivores

Get a clue


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:41 PM by My.mind.is.mine
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to
post by getreadyalready



Despite what all the anti fast food people want you to think, the msm isn't the worst process for food. In fact if most people saw how their meat was processed, they wouldn't eat it. But it is easy to criminalize mcdonalds.

No one is saying that it is great for you, but a lot of companies do bow down to public pressure, and no one likes the pink goo. Though it was edible in the first place. People forget that raw chicken is pink.

These companies are starting to feel competition from the likes of Chick fil a who just fry meat chunks, and that is what parents want.


The process is death, and the content is WORSE.

McDonalds Nutrition Chart


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:42 PM by My.mind.is.mine
reply to post by MathiasAndrew



I get my protein from other than meat. There are alternative sources. =)
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reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:42 PM by getreadyalready
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to
post by getreadyalready



Despite what all the anti fast food people want you to think, the msm isn't the worst process for food. In fact if most people saw how their meat was processed, they wouldn't eat it. But it is easy to criminalize mcdonalds.

No one is saying that it is great for you, but a lot of companies do bow down to public pressure, and no one likes the pink goo. Though it was edible in the first place. People forget that raw chicken is pink.

These companies are starting to feel competition from the likes of Chick fil a who just fry meat chunks, and that is what parents want.


Ya, it isn't just fast food, it is all processed foods. Frozen meals. Meals in bags. Canned meats. Just about anything that isn't fresh is bad for you, and even the fresh stuff has had antibiotics, and hormones, phospors, and irradiation added to it.

My brother has a loaf of regular old Wonder Bread that is now almost 10 years old, and it is still soft and hasn't molded yet. He is saving it to see how long it will go!



reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:47 PM by nixie_nox

Hey, genius..
Originally posted by My.mind.is.mine
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to
post by My.mind.is.mine



You have to fill out extensive medical forms when you send your child to school, that is filled out by both pediatricians and the parents. The school is aware of all allergies, diseases and medications. If the agent did not check beforehand, then shame on them.


Hey, genius..

The school administration has the allergies on file. They don't consult before they go out on "lunch enforcements".

And you think that just because the chicken doesn't go through the process of mechanical seperation that it's not prepared in a FACTORY, and pumped full of chemical preservatives!?!?!?! I HOPE you aren't a parent...
edit on 14-2-2012 by My.mind.is.mine because: (no reason given)


ETA: and did you say THE AGENT???? <<< that's the problem right there...
edit on 14-2-2012 by My.mind.is.mine because: (no reason given)


Hey, genius.


Why thank you! But please don't tell the others, I don't want them to know.


*laughs* your making my day.So you personally have children going to this school so that you know what the exact protocols are? Or are you basing it off the information coming from a very skewed article??

Oh and genius, most foods are made in a factory.Even the organic ones.


ETA: and did you say THE AGENT???? <<< that's the problem right there...
edit on 14-2-2012 by My.mind.is.mine because: (no reason given)


Oh and genius, according to the source:

The girl’s turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, potato chips, and apple juice did not meet U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines, according to the interpretation of the agent who was inspecting all lunch boxes in her More at Four classroom that day.”


It was only in the third paragraph.


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:51 PM by My.mind.is.mine
reply to post by nixie_nox



Really??? You're cool with agents of the state checking on what you feed your kids!??! REALLY?!?

You're wasting my damn time now....

Not to mention, I haven't told you anything about my diet, or my kids diet, so for you to THINK you're schooling me on anything is laughable.
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reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:52 PM by Malcher
reply to post by MathiasAndrew



I think an argument can be made that humans would not have survived if not for eating animals at various point in our history. Crops dont grow, winter sets in for months and what are you going to eat?


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:53 PM by BenReclused
reply to post by My.mind.is.mine



In a perfect world, nothing would need to be enforced! Unfortunately, we do not live in a perfect world.

Laws are not perfect.

Schools are not perfect.

Parents are not perfect.

Teachers are not perfect.

I am not perfect, though I DO reckon you are.

As I said before: This is "much ado about nothing"!

See ya,
Milt


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:56 PM by nixie_nox
Originally posted by getreadyalready
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to
post by getreadyalready



Despite what all the anti fast food people want you to think, the msm isn't the worst process for food. In fact if most people saw how their meat was processed, they wouldn't eat it. But it is easy to criminalize mcdonalds.

No one is saying that it is great for you, but a lot of companies do bow down to public pressure, and no one likes the pink goo. Though it was edible in the first place. People forget that raw chicken is pink.

These companies are starting to feel competition from the likes of Chick fil a who just fry meat chunks, and that is what parents want.


Ya, it isn't just fast food, it is all processed foods. Frozen meals. Meals in bags. Canned meats. Just about anything that isn't fresh is bad for you, and even the fresh stuff has had antibiotics, and hormones, phospors, and irradiation added to it.

My brother has a loaf of regular old Wonder Bread that is now almost 10 years old, and it is still soft and hasn't molded yet. He is saving it to see how long it will go!


I agree with you but the process of gathering and processing meat for lack of a better term isn't quite the same problem as what they have put into it.

These are two separate issues. Just because something is done on a mass scale doesn't necessarily make it bad.
Sadly, we wouldn't be able to feed the world's population today without gmo, preservatives,processed foods, hormones, pesticides, and the like.
Without these, it wouldn't be sustainable. Is that good news? no. But it is the way things are.
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