FullaBella's Journal, 27 August 2014

I'm considering pasting this out in the forums and getting a discussion going.. what do y'all think?


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That is really funny. I like it. 
27 Aug 14 by member: snezica
Now that's just not fair :( 
27 Aug 14 by member: sarahsmum
Oh yeah. Lots of insight into our junk food craving society right there! 
27 Aug 14 by member: JessWhatINeeded
it starts young....what would the "eat what you love" movement say? 
27 Aug 14 by member: sharonfriz
Lol. At first I thought it was just the kit kat. One of my niece's had french fries at 4 weeks and both regularly have pizza at 5 months. Oy vey!  
27 Aug 14 by member: Bkeller1023
Okay - I think I will - yeah, this says a lot about why some of us eat 'everything' just to get to the dessert. 
27 Aug 14 by member: FullaBella
Gee! The things we do to eat our kids to eat!  
27 Aug 14 by member: Mom2Boxers
That's awful!!!! Ingrained in him/her will be a distrust and him/her won't know why. It's not just about food. I find you have to be careful what you do, so many things in children are learnt on a subconscious level. At that age they can't reason it away, so they're left with imprints. I'm quite appalled! That technique is not thought through.  
27 Aug 14 by member: NowIunderstand
I agree, hence posting it. I can imagine as a parent feeling frustrated and resorting to whatever works but from a long time disordered eater.. .this is bad, bad bad. 
27 Aug 14 by member: FullaBella
OMG! Another disordered eater in the making -- sad! xoxox 
27 Aug 14 by member: Ruhu
Oh no! 
27 Aug 14 by member: Deb_N
Ruhu said it all for me.  
27 Aug 14 by member: Vickie 5966
Anyone notice the newest trend in baby food? It comes in a pouch and Mommy gives it to baby and baby sucks it out of the pouch. Mommy now has more time to text while "watching" baby eat. I loved feeding my son. Experimenting with new foods. What happened??? Not overly thrilled how they're going about it but the baby is getting something healthy, I think.  
27 Aug 14 by member: ClassicRocker
That baby looks a little young to know what a Kitkat is. She's young enough to eat baby food and can't use a spoon by herself, but she knows what a candy bar is? I don't remember giving my kids candy until they were eating the same food as me. But, that was funny to watch! 
27 Aug 14 by member: SJacqueline
I don't like it one bit! I had such a good time making my son's baby food. He didn't seem to have a hard time eating any of it either. He also didn't have junk food or sugary drinks for years. Why would that child so young even know what that was? 
27 Aug 14 by member: DarleneW101
Breast milk is a potent source of HGH and other potent hormones essential for a good start. Forget the pouch fed baby. You'd be shorting him. HGH = human growth hormone. It's basically the only source it's available. Just saying. 
27 Aug 14 by member: northernmusician
OH MY!  
27 Aug 14 by member: 2toofat
that's hilarious. Love it. Why on earth do packaged, processed foods grab our attention, even at that age? 
28 Aug 14 by member: Helewis
Luv it! Whatever it takes! 
28 Aug 14 by member: DairyKing
I did post this on the forum to see what others said as well and I had to go back to add something myself. I was conflicted this morning when I saw it.. my first reaction was 'great... let's create disordered eating young in life by making the kid want the sugar/dessert more than their actual 'food'. But then thought about it thru the day. On the one hand.. how many babies have we fed making the propeller sound while saying 'open up the hanger.. here comes the plane' or 'choo choo'... I'm wondering if the kid actually recognizes candy or just 'look.. it's red.. something different. I know I didn't like that stuff on the spoon.. what's this brown shaped thing in their fingers? After all.. I eat with my fingers.. ' I guess it's like anything else.. we all watch the same video and attach different conclusions and our own emotions. I am curious as to how this would have turned out if the person feeding her has waved a carrot or celery. 
28 Aug 14 by member: FullaBella

     
 

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