Made these for 4yr old's birthday treats for daycare...

radosti1
radosti1 Posts: 198 Member
edited December 20 in Food and Nutrition
Hope they make it until tomorrow...
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  • PaleoPath4Lyfe
    PaleoPath4Lyfe Posts: 3,161 Member
    Can I ask why? You are feeding them nothing but crap, white flour, sugar and more sugar.

    SMH - Sorry, but this irritates me to no end.

    Why not a huge fruit salad or something that has some actual nutrition for small growing bodies and developing bones and brains?????
  • Guitarjon
    Guitarjon Posts: 204 Member
    Its the kids birthday! Im sure you had treats on your birthday and I would hope the OP wouldn't feed her kid that sort of food every day lol.
  • radosti1
    radosti1 Posts: 198 Member
    Paleo, are you kidding me? It's a birthday treat. I feed my kids fruit, veggies, lean meats and whole grains. But I am not a mean enough mom to not allow delicious treats for birthdays. That's why it's called a treat, not a food.

    Yesterday, for his birthday party, they had cake and they had strawberries and blueberries at the party after bouncing. They all ate the fruit too.

    If you don't get to eat stuff like this every once in a while as a kid, when do you get to eat it?
  • I agree that kids should have good treats for their birthday. No offense but, I would pass those up. They don't look good at all. Just my opinion.
    If you don't get to eat stuff like this every once in a while as a kid, when do you get to eat it?
    Never, thank goodness.
  • xqueenbee24x
    xqueenbee24x Posts: 271 Member
    Personally, I think those look like an AMAZING birthday treat.
    As adults we know better and we understand the types of foods we should and should not eat, but I don't think there is one person that can say they haven't had sweets when they were a child.
    I agree children should be eating healthy and learning about nutrition at a young age, but let kids be kids for just a little while longer. It is all too often that children are forced to grow up and act like little adults before they are even old enough to drive. So who cares about one little birthday treat!!!
  • SweetSammie
    SweetSammie Posts: 391 Member
    Did any of you go to Kindergarten?

    I'm asking because that is where I learned "if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all."

    Maybe you choose to live a life with NO white flour and NO processed sugar, but that does not make it wrong for people to eat these things, frequently or infrequently. Most daycares also allow parents to ask that their child not be given extra treats, so each parent there probably has the power to choose whether their child eats that treat, or one they send.

    I think that looks like a perfectly fine TREAT for children. Not a daily snack maybe, but a TREAT. As for being healthy, not every person holds the same food morals as others, but given a world where Wal-Mart made trans-fat laden cupcakes are the norm, this would be on the healthier spectrum of dessert.
  • PinkEarthMama
    PinkEarthMama Posts: 987 Member
    I think they look great for a treat!

    Nothing irritates me more than a HUGE cupcake with a veritable FLOAT of processed " frosting ' on top, sprayed with chemical colourant.. bleeeeeech. My kids won't eat cupcakes made at the store.

    But they'd eat those pretzels! NOM!
  • deninevi
    deninevi Posts: 934 Member
    They look great! Happy Birthday to your little one!
  • jehembee
    jehembee Posts: 114
    Those look like a fun birthday treat. I'm sure your child and the rest at the daycare are going to enjoy them!
  • loztredders
    loztredders Posts: 142
    If you don't get to eat stuff like this every once in a while as a kid, when do you get to eat it?

    I'm guessing When they are old enough to go buy it themselves and then gorge themselves on junk because they never got to have any treats as kids.....

    They look yummy, by the way, I'm sure the kiddies will love them :-)
  • EmmaLB1990
    EmmaLB1990 Posts: 45 Member
    Can't believe some of the responses - it's a birthday treat! I hope your child has a lovely birthday! x
  • tammietifanie
    tammietifanie Posts: 1,496 Member
    Its the kids birthday! Im sure you had treats on your birthday and I would hope the OP wouldn't feed her kid that sort of food every day lol.


    I agree !!!
  • tehpounce
    tehpounce Posts: 64
    I'd rather those than a cupcake be handed to a kid. It's a birthday treat! Leave those kids and their pretzel sticks alone! More power to you OP!
  • tammietifanie
    tammietifanie Posts: 1,496 Member
    Hope they make it until tomorrow...
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    Happy birthday to your lil one! They look great and don't let the other post get to you !!!
  • hoppinfroggin22
    hoppinfroggin22 Posts: 165 Member
    WOW !! People are something else :) The treats look awesome!! Dont let some of these messages bother you some of them forgot what it was like being a kid :)
  • RistinaWin
    RistinaWin Posts: 35 Member
    They look awesome! Great choice and Happy Birthday to your little one!!
  • Lesley2901
    Lesley2901 Posts: 372 Member
    Can I ask why? You are feeding them nothing but crap, white flour, sugar and more sugar.

    SMH - Sorry, but this irritates me to no end.

    Why not a huge fruit salad or something that has some actual nutrition for small growing bodies and developing bones and brains?????

    WTF!! :noway: And no toys either I hope - just something that stimulates their developing brains! lol
    Hope the kids enjoy the yummy looking treats and have a great day. Happy Birthday to your 4yr old.
  • scarlettgeorgia4
    scarlettgeorgia4 Posts: 88 Member
    oh my god! i dont normally comment when something pisses me off but seriously?! its this kids birthday they're allowed a little something nice. and as a previous poster said - all the kids i know who had super pushey, innocent, health freak strict parents have all ended up going crazy on what they were deprived as soon as they were given the opportunity. if you make a huge deal out of treats they;'re just going to want them more. enough said.
  • MissC787
    MissC787 Posts: 175 Member
    They look great. Happy Birthday to the little one. :) I am sure the kids will love them! You do what you do! You are not a bad mom for giving your little one a treat.
    Some people are rude, and inconsiderate to say the least.
  • hazev74
    hazev74 Posts: 252 Member
    they look fab and happy birthday to the little one! my boy is 4 in july and im going to try and make these!!!

    re posters putting down foods for a kids birthday party---IDIOTS! ITS A KIDS BIRTHDAY PARTY!! WHAT EVER NEXT?!?!
  • angieroo2
    angieroo2 Posts: 970 Member
    Those look great for a birthday treat, yum!
  • anakinlover
    anakinlover Posts: 109
    Don't take offense to nonsensical rants..You certainly do not owe anyone on here an explanation. I'm sure you were just trying to share something nice with the MFP community. God forbid someone actually take a break from calorie counting, fat burning posts and offer a sweet little blurb. I think it's great that you took the time to make a treat for your child. It's so easy to grab a store bought item and call it a day. Making chocolate pretzels for a treat hardly equals cramming junk food down your child's throat. Enjoy the day! Your child will remember what you made by hand over a handfull of blueberries any day! :drinker:
  • PShep17
    PShep17 Posts: 221 Member
    Oh man, some folk need to get a life! Give the kid a treat...actually it's their birthday, give them two!! Haha

    Does everyone remember why we're all here? Some form of weight loss goal......most likely due to the fact that we used to eat a bit more of this stuff than we should have! Aye, I went there....used to eat white flour and sugary goodies and additive and oh the yummy list goes on!! :)

    Folk make me laugh! Live a little, hope the kids enjoyed the birthday party!!!
  • Kebby83
    Kebby83 Posts: 232 Member
    They look tasty.

    And - I wasn't allowed preservatives, E-numbers, dairy (the things that make up the tasty processed foods) when I was little because of a skin condition and I would sneak binge as young as 6 years old - I even stole candy from the youth group I went to. If you are told you are not allowed something that every single kid is eating then you are going to find a way to fit in.

    I feel bad for the kids not allowed. My 5 year old does not drink soda. She hardly drinks juice. She drinks water. Sometimes I let her have a few sips of my husbands soda. I buy juice for her to drink occasionally. She just got done eating a cup of carrot sticks and she is snacking on some lays potato chips with her lunch. She has her pre school graduation today and there will be cake - she can have some. She didn't eat sugar until she was 2 years old. She is very healthy, active, smart and eats junk food as treats. She also runs around for about 9 hours a day, goes hiking and walking with me, jumps up and down constantly - she is active and can afford at this young age to learn that everything in moderation is OK instead of what I learned as a child - that you can't eat anything and if you do you must feel guilty and awful.
  • shoegal517
    shoegal517 Posts: 56 Member
    Can I ask why? You are feeding them nothing but crap, white flour, sugar and more sugar.

    SMH - Sorry, but this irritates me to no end.

    Why not a huge fruit salad or something that has some actual nutrition for small growing bodies and developing bones and brains?????


    WOW, really? I'd get it if she said, "here's what I made my children for breakfast!" but seriously... could you be any more judge-y?

    P.S.- the kid that brings fruit on his bday is going to get some comments from his friends when they're used to a treat on these occasions.... not saying it's wrong to think of fruit as a treat, but that's not the way kids think. Even cookie monster says, "cookies are a sometimes snack" ha ha
  • bethdris
    bethdris Posts: 1,090 Member
    They look fun, and I know my kids would like to have one.....really..its the child's birthday!!! :) I think the kids at the daycare will love them, and thanks for sharing! :)
  • NoAdditives
    NoAdditives Posts: 4,251 Member
    If you don't get to eat stuff like this every once in a while as a kid, when do you get to eat it?

    I'm guessing When they are old enough to go buy it themselves and then gorge themselves on junk because they never got to have any treats as kids.....

    They look yummy, by the way, I'm sure the kiddies will love them :-)

    Exactly! There's a new study that showed that kids who ate sweets and junk food in moderation were less likely to be overweight or obese as adults than those who were never allowed sweets or junk food. Never allowing something makes it taboo, which makes people likely to do it. In the case of food, it makes them more likely to overindulge.

    My kids get treats, but they also love vegetables and fruits. They naturally have an understanding of moderation and generally will go back to eating healthy foods after they have half of a cupcake at a party.
  • Christine1110
    Christine1110 Posts: 1,786 Member
    Yummy....and better then messy cake they never eat...only the frosting : )
    It's for a birthday...they need a treat!!
  • Striving4Fit_MrsOrtiz
    Striving4Fit_MrsOrtiz Posts: 399 Member
    Why are people so damn rude! Make TOM leave if that's your problem. Birthday's only come around once a year! I hope that kid has an awesome time. Oh and those look amazing and definitly creative.

    PEOPLE ARE JUST HATING CAUSE THEY CAN'T HAVE ONE… LMFAO
  • AJ_MotherRunner
    AJ_MotherRunner Posts: 175 Member
    I think they look A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!! Happy birthday to your kiddo. I tip my hat to you because you sent in a treat (handmade with :heart: ) that appeals to 4 year olds and is much more than a cupcake with fake frosting...I am sure every single 4 year old will think your kid is the BOMB because his mom sent in such an awesome treat!!! :flowerforyou:

    eta: spelling error
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