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On 15/11/2014 7:59 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2014-11-15 21:22, graham wrote: >> On 15/11/2014 5:48 PM, Janet B wrote: >>> On Sat, 15 Nov 2014 15:52:52 -0800, sf > wrote: >>> >>>> On Sat, 15 Nov 2014 16:02:13 -0700, graham > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 15/11/2014 3:04 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I have to wonder what sort of crap people are fed at home that they >>>>>> would like fast food burgers. My mother was very competent in the >>>>>> kitchen... in the days when women stayed home and cooked. I was never >>>>>> impressed with fast food. My brothers and I learned to cook. My son >>>>>> was raised on good food and worked for a while in restaurants. He >>>>>> is not >>>>>> at all into fast food. >>>>> >>>>> FFS they are children! They certainly eat well at home and I like the >>>>> burgers there even though I'm not a devotee of fat food restos (Im >>>>> cooking a brace of pheasants with port and redcurrant jelly this w/e). >>>>> I also take them to conventional restaurants where they can interact >>>>> with the waiter and order their own choices. >>>> >>>> I'm firmly on your side, Graham. My own grandchildren's parents never >>>> take them to a FF restaurant (nor does my husband) - that's my >>>> territory. They don't even ask me, I'm the one who suggests it! They >>>> are learning to cook from scratch with me and their parents and I >>>> don't experience a shred of guilt when I take them because all have >>>> healthy eating habits. >>> >>> Going to a fast food restaurant occasionally does no harm. It's >>> better than making the kids feel smug and superior to other kids, or >>> making them feel out of step with other kids and inevitably causing >>> them to sneak ff and lie about it. >>> Janet US >>> >> Some years ago my grandchildren decided that McDo was not for them. It >> was their decision after they had discussed *their* reasons (very valid >> ones, I might add) between themselves. >> I encourage them to argue with me, respectfully of course. It engenders >> independent and critical thinking. >> > > Hmmm did they wonder if it is better than feeling smug and superior to > other kids, and making them feel out of step with other kids and > inevitably causing them to sneak ff and lie about it as Janet sees it? > Jesus, Dave! you're in a thoroughly cynical mood tonight! Wassamatter? Been at the brandy meant for your fruit cakes? Graham |
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