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Maria is an aspiring "fit mom" of 3 children, writing about cloth diapers, going green, and her life as a single mom. Maria works with many companies within the cloth diaper industry and beyond, providing social media management, product development, and other services.
Giveaway

UPrinting 16″ x 20″ Rolled Canvas Giveaway (CLOSED 9/20)

UPrinting rolled canvas

UPrinting is an online printing company that offers everything from greeting cards and letterhead, to canvas printing. Earlier this year, I purchased my business cards from them, and I was so pleased with the ease of the customization process, the shipping turnaround, and the quality of the finished product.

Rolled canvas prints start at just $13.89 and are available in standard sizes from 8″ x 10″ to 40″ x 60″ as well as custom sizes. They are produced on premium fabric using high-end large format printers and UV-resistant ink, and you can also get stretched canvas with museum or gallery wrapping.

Create your own design and add images and text, or upload your photo. Start with a free proof, no credit card required! Rolled canvases have a 1 business day turnaround, with free shipping.

Use a family picture, or photo of your kids, and this would make a fantastic Christmas gift for the Grandparents!

Giveaway: UPrinting is offering one of my readers a 16″ x 20″ rolled canvas print with a 2″ border, or no border. (ARV $25.56.) If you have won a giveaway from UPrinting within the past 6 months, you are ineligible to win this giveaway. Prize will be fulfilled by UPrinting via email, therefore the winner’s email address will be shared with the company.

Entries go in the Rafflecopter form below!

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Cloth Diapers Mailbox Mondays

Cloth Diaper Advice – Mailbox Mondays 9/12/11 – Vaccines & Cloth Diapers

vaccines and clothdiapers via @chgdiapers

On Monday, I answer reader questions!

Questions don’t have to be cloth diaper related, just email maria at change-diapers.com with “Mailbox Mondays” in the subject, or fill out my contact form for readers, which you will always be able to find on my Contact Page.

Rachel says:

Here is my question for mailbox monday… I wasn’t able to find much info on the web… My little guy just got a round of immunizations and one of the vaccines, measels mumps rubella, was a live vaccine. Is there anything different i need to do with his cloth diapers? Will the virus transfer to his diapers?

Thanks, Rachel

This is a great question, and one I hadn’t really thought about! Luckily, my B.F.F. is a scientist who holds an M.S. in Molecular Biology, does technical writing, and has worked in a lab with cancer cells, specimens (and other stuff I don’t understand!) In fact, she wrote a great post on Cafemom about How to Kill a Virus, so she was definitely the right person to ask! I’ve actually been trying to get her to guest post forever, but she’s been too busy. I have essentially tricked her into guest posting by grilling her for info, tee-hee!!

So first off, most viruses live less than 2 days outside an animal body. She says: “Understand what happens in the immune system. When germs get in your body, a series of events happens, which ends (more or less) with cellular recognition of the germ (or partial germ, viral particle, peptide, etc) and production of antibodies against the germ. The antibodies bind to the germs, sending signals to other cells to kill the germs. This all happens within a few days when you get sick – and at the same time the germs are multiplying in you, making you sicker.

Most vaccines are weakened or partial virus that can’t multiply no matter what, so there is no virus being produced in the vaccinated person, nor is there any virus being shed, anywhere, including the diaper.” Remembering what was said earlier about how the immune system works; “Well, when the germs come from vaccines, they cannot make more germs, so you don’t really get sick. Your cells still recognize the germs and make antibodies you keep forever – so whenever that germ gets in you in your lifetime, the antibodies already have a head start to find & destroy.”

If the vaccine is a live virus and the mom [or caregiver changing the diaper] hasn’t been vaccinated – I would say 2 days max on the diaper (or any body fluid)… but these ‘live’ viruses are extremely weakened and also should not be able to reproduce, so they should not be able to pass illness to an unvaccinated person.

2 ways to “kill” a virus are:

  • Soapy water (including in the dishwasher and washing machine). A good foamy solution works best at 98-130 degrees F. Use this to wash fabrics, hands/skin, carpets and solid surfaces.
  • Heat between 165 – 212 degrees F for more than 15 minutes. You can sterilize solid items in boiling water or in your oven, including food if you think it is contaminated. Your dishwasher and washing machine may also reach this temperature, depending on the setting of your hot water tank.

It sounds to me like cloth diapers should be a non-issue, even if the person handling the diapers hasn’t been vaccinated. If you want to be on the safe side, your usual hot wash followed by a 15 minute tumble in the dryer (since your water heater is probably only around 120) should be more than enough!

Note from Maria: I’m not a scientist and I don’t play one on the internet. My posts shouldn’t be taken as medical advice. I also trust that we, as moms, have all done our research & made the right choices for our families, so I really don’t want this to turn into a vaccine debate…please and thank you!

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Cloth Diaper Giveaways – Roundup for 9/9/11 (Plus Linky for All Giveaways)

Cloth Diaper Giveaway Roundup

Time to enter cloth diaper giveaways! Each week, I gather up cloth diaper, accessory and baby wearing giveaways I’ve found, and list them in one place.

Note: I find the Rafflecopter 12:01 A.M. thing to be rather confusing, especially since a lot of bloggers don’t put an end date at all. So, I’m left counting on my fingers trying to figure out what “9 days left” means as far as the end date! If a giveaway states that it ends at 12:01 A.M. on September 17th, I’ve listed it in the roundup as ending 9/16, since that’s the last day you have to enter. I believe that the # of days left includes the current day (no matter what time of day it is) but not the 1 minute of the day it “ends.” So, I’ve done my best to accurately list end dates when the blogger didn’t state one, but I may have made mistakes! Thanks to Jen, I should be getting them all right from now on…I will list the end date as the day before when they end at 12:01 A.M.!

If you’d like me to list your cloth diaper, accessory, baby wearing (etc.) giveaway next week, send a link and description to maria at change-diapers.com, or Fill out my contact form for readers.

ReNew Life

The Cloth Diaper Whisperer

*Prizes from Fuzzibunz (no set end date, ends at 25k fans) Entry is through Facebook app, must “like” them on Facebook to enter

*Applecheeks Diaper from Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

*GroVia AIO Cloth Diaper from A Mom’s Take (ends 9/9)

*Thirsties Duo Diaper from Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

*Bumgenius Elemental from Sweetbottoms Baby Boutique and Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

*Cloth By Tel Diaper from Diapers, Dogs and Deployments Two Mandatory Facebook “likes” (ends 9/9) RC

*GoGreen Champ Pocket Diaper from Your World Healthy and Natural Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/9)

*Tinkle Traps Diapers from Happily Domestic (ends 9/9)

Softbums Diaper & HABA Toy from I Love Cloth Diapers-3 winners
(ends 9/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Softbums Diaper & CJ’s BUTTer (ends 9/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

*Oh Katy Diaper from Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/9)

Planet Wise Sports Bag from Diaper Safari & Mommy of 1 and Counting
(ends 9/10)

*Beco Mini (Doll Carrier) from Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 9/10)

*One Size Diaper from Eco Baby Mama Drama (ends 9/10) RC

*Thirsties Duo Fab Fitted from Mod n Natural (ends 9/10) Two mandatory Facebook “likes” and GFC follow Open to the U.S. and Canada GD

Kim’s Cloth Diaper from Cuties with Cloth Booties (ends 9/10)

Ergo Baby Carrier from The Crunchy Wife (ends 9/11)

Thirsties Duo Diaper from ELF (ends 9/11) Open to the U.S. and Canada

$15 Tiny Tush GC (ends 9/11) RC

*Fuzzibunz Diaper from Healthy Heinys and The Cloth Diaper Convert (ends 9/12)

*Green Line Diaper from Dibs (ends 9/12) Open to the U.S. and Canada GD

Smartipants Diaper from So Easy Being Green (ends 9/12) RC

Moms in the House Diaper from Little Love Two Mandatory Facebook “likes” (ends 9/12) RC

Knickernappies Diaper from I Love Cloth Diapers (ends 9/12) RC

*WAHMies Diaper from The Mommy Goods (ends 9/13) GD

*Cheeky Fluff Diaper from Crazy 4 Fluff Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/13)

*Itti Bitti Tutto from Happily Domestic (ends 9/13)

*Sleepy Wrap from Lil Roos and Nicki the Eval Gal (ends 9/13) RC

Beco Gemini from Monkey Tales Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/13) RC

*Happy Green Wool Dryer Balls from One Smiley Monkey Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/14) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*AMP Diaper from Newly Crunchy Mama of 3 Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/14) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Fuzzibunz or Rumparooz Diaper from Changing Diapers and Under the Apple Tree Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/14) RC

*Pico Boo Diaper from Dirty Diaper Laundry (ends 9/14) RC

Grasshopper Diaper from 17 Sirens (ends 9/14) RC

Angel Bean Diaper & Cover from Knocked Up and Nursing
(ends 9/14) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

GroVia AI2 from Cloth Diaper Blog (ends 9/14) RC

*10 Itti Bitti Tutto Diapers & Wetbag from Diapershops (ends 9/15) Entry is on Facebook

*Babee Greens Wool Shorties from Eco Babyz Mandatory vote (ends 9/15)

*Smartipants Diaper from The Nurse Mommy Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 9/15)

*Posh Pumpkins Diaper & Wet Bag from The Mommy Goods (ends 9/15) GD

*Tiny Tush Diaper from Baby Dickey’s Giveaways (ends 9/15) RC

*$20 Wee Little Changes GC from Real Moms Real Reviews (ends 9/15)

*Zookies Diaper Cover from Sisters N Cloth Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 9/15) RC

Softbums Omni from Padded Tush Stats (ends 9/15) GD

Bumgenius 4.0 Diapers from Kelly Wels (ends 9/15) RC

*Beco Gemini Carrier from Monkey Tales Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/16) RC

*Best Bottom Diaper from Diaper Safari and Newly Crunchy Mama of 3 Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/16) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Smartipants Diaper from Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/16) Open to the U.S and Canada

*GoGreen Pocket Diaper from Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/16)

*$25 Sweet Cheeks Diaper Co GC-3 Winners-From Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/16)

*Charlie Banana Diaper from Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/16)

Grasshopper Diaper from Grinning Cheek to Cheek (ends 9/16) Open to the U.S. and Canada

$25 Enviro Baby GC-2 winners-from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/16) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Organic Hideaway Diaper from Diapers Dogs & Deployments Mandatory Facebook “like and GFC follow (ends 9/16) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

$30 Petite Bottoms GC from Life with my Littles Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/16) RC

*Softbums Diaper & Ergo Baby Carrier from I Love Cloth Diapers-The Softbums Blog (ends 9/17) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Planet Wise Mini Wet Bag from Nicki’s Diapers and Mommy is Green (ends 9/17)

Cutesy Tushies Soaker from Thrifty Nifty Mommy (ends 9/17) Open to the U.S. and Canada GD

$15 Eco Mom GC from The Little Hedgehog Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/17) RC

Snugg Baby Diaper from Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 9/17)

*$100 Ultimate Green Store GC from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory newsletter subscription and GC follow (ends 9/18)

Cat Bird Baby Mei Tai from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow and Facebook “like” (ends 9/18) RC

BebeMellons Fitted Diaper from Cloth Diaper Geek (ends 9/18) RC

$25 Ultimate Green Store GC from Newly Crunchy Mama of 3 Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/19) RC

Softbums Diaper, Planet Wise Wet Bag, Baby Legs & Diaper Bag
(ends 9/19) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Grasshopper Diaper from Dirty Diaper Laundry (ends 9/19) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Thirsties Duo Fab Fitted, Wrap & Doublers from Simple (ends 9/19) RC

Happy Green Wool Dryer Balls from Manager to Mom (ends 9/20) RC

BambinoBums Diaper from Calgary Cloth Diaper Depot and Sugar Pop Ribbons Mandatory GFC follow and Facebook “like” (ends 9/20) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Planet Wise Swim/Diaper Bag from Diaper Safari and One Smiley Monkey Mandatory GFC follow Open to the U.S. and Canada (ends 9/21) RC

GroVia Hybrid Trial Pack from Wishing Penny Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/21)

Tiny Tush Diaper from Better Cloth Diapers and Simply Stacie (ends 9/21) RC

RearZ Fitted Diaper from Baby Giveaways Galore Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 9/21) Open Worldwide RC

Tiny Tush Diaper from Mama to 4 Blessings Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/22) RC

Softbums Diaper from Marni’s Organized Mess Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/22)

Bumgenius 4.0 from Wee Little Changes and Formula Mom (ends 9/22) RC

Rumparooz Diaper from One Smiley Monkey Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/24) RC

$25 Ultimate Green Store GC from New Age Mama
(ends 9/27) RC

Thirsties Duo Diaper from Going Green with Noah (ends 9/28) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

The Little Bee Co Diaper from Eco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow (ends 9/29)

Baba Sling from Eco Babyz Mandatory GFC follow Open Worldwide (ends 9/29)

GoGreen Diapers from Prengnacy and Newborn (ends 9/30) Daily form entry

Alva Baby Pocket Diaper from Midnight Mommy Mandatory GFC follow(ends 10/1) RC

*$10 Everything Birth GC from Fluffy Bums (ends 10/12) RC

*giveaways that have been listed in a prior week’s roundup
RC Entries collected via Rafflecopter
GD Entries collected via Google Docs Form

You may enter any “family friendly” giveaway in the linky below. The form Blog name – Giveaway Item – Ending date works well. Please at least include the item and end date, and link directly to the giveaway.

View my where I list my giveaways post, to find more places to link up your giveaways!





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Eco-Friendly/Green Natural Household Products

Seventh Generation Disinfecting Wipes & Dishwasher Detergent Review

seventh generation

Most of my readers know I’m pretty into couponing, sale shopping and general deal wrangling. I haven’t paid more than a few pennies for household and personal care products for about the past 4 years. So, my attempts to “go green” have been tough on the old pocketbook. I know lots of people use nothing but baking soda and vinegar for anything and everything, and maybe someday I will be there too…I’m not there yet! I’ve been trying to make slightly better choices in products as I can, in the hopes that I can make it to that point in baby steps!! I had a few coupons for $1 off any 7th Generation product earlier this year, so I figured I might as well give them a try.

I usually use either Lysol or Clorox Wipes, and Cascade or Electrasol/Finish powder…whatever is free or nearly free. I know some people feel strongly about not using any “disinfecting” products, but I like to have the wipes on hand for the toilet seats, wiping the little potty and cleaning up really yucky stuff.

The 7th Generation disinfecting wipes were $3.37 for a 35 count canister at my grocery store. That isn’t too much higher than the Lysol or Clorox wipes brand, which seem to sell in the $2.19-$2.99 range where I shop, depending on where I’m shopping and what brand I’m buying. Of course, I don’t buy them unless I’m combining store & manufacturer coupons, sales and/or buy this many items get 20 cents off gas etc. deals!

The 7th Generation wipes are botanical, and the ingredients are: Thymol (component of thyme oil), Sodium lauryl sulfate (palm kernel or coconut-derived cleaning agent), copper sulfate pentahydrate (bluestone) (mineral derived water mineralizer), citric acid and sodium citrate (cornstarch derived water softeners), essential oils and botanical extracts* (origanum vulgare (oregano) oil, cedrus atlantica (blue atlas cedar) bark oil, citrus medica limonum (lemon) peel oil, cymbopogon schoenanthus (lemongrass) oil, citrus medica limonum (lemon) fruit extract, mentha citrata (orange bergamot mint) leaf extract, aqua (water). Wipe substrate: polyester, rayon.

Clorox wipes ingredients: Water, Substrate, Isopropyl alcohol, Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, Alkyl dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride, Alkyl polyglucoside, Fragrance, Preservative, Propylene glycol propyl ether

Lysol Wipes ingredients: I haven’t been able to find more than what’s on the package. Akykl Dimethl Benzyl Ammonium Chlorides….0.26%, “other ingredients”…99.74%. Well that’s helpful…not.

All claim to kill 99.99% of household germs, including cold & flu viruses. I’m no scientist, so I will take their word for it. As far as I know, the 7th generation wipes are available only in Lemongrass & Thyme scent. It smells fine, a little odd for a cleaning product (I like to eat lemongrass, LOL.) However…I used these wipes when we passed around a stomach bug (twice) in February, so the scent now makes me kind of gaggy since I associate it with that!

The Seventh Generation Automatic Dishwasher Powder was $4.17 for 45 ounces. Compare that to the $3.75 regular price for 75 ounces of Finish, and it seems awfully high! However, I’ve only bought dishwasher detergent twice this year. The 7th Generation in January, and Finish in May (which is maybe half empty.) I wash dishes every day, but we have pretty soft water, so I only fill about half of the dispenser! So really, even if the price is double (which it nearly is) it really wouldn’t make much difference in my budget…except that I can’t get the deals on 7th Generation like I can with the other stuff. Maybe if CVS starts selling it!

The ingredients in the 7th Generation Free & Clear Automatic Dishwasher Powder are: Sodium carbonate (water softener and alkalinity builder), sodium sulfate and sodium chloride (promote flowability), citric acid (water softener), sodium silicate (protection agent and alkalinity builder), polyaspartic acid (water softener and anti-filming agent), ppg-10-laureth-7 (anti-spotting agent), sodium percarbonate (removes stains and water softener), protease and amylase (enzyme soil removers).

It uses plant-derived enzymes remove food debris and stains from dishes, is a biodegradable formula and is phosphate and chlorine free.

Cascade dishwasher detergent ingredients (to the best of my knowledge): Water, Sodium Laureth Sulfate , Sodium chloride, Cocamide DEA, Triclosan, Aloe barbadensis, Cocamidopropyl betaine, Glycerine, Parfum, Citric acid, Benzoic acid, Benzyl alcohol, Benzyl salicylate, Butylphenyl methylpropional, Methyparaben, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Magnesium nitrate, Magnesium chloride, Propylene glycol, Triethylene glycol, Cl 42090, Cl 19140, AAlu OOH2pCO2, Pks

Finish ingredients: Beats me. I had a heck of a time finding the Cascade ingredients. They don’t exactly make it easy to find. I imagine Finish is fairly similar. I could probably find the ingredients if I spent even more time, but they are clearly going to be way ickier (technical term) than the 7th generation.

I didn’t notice any difference in my dishes. They were as clean as they always are. No matter how little detergent I use, or what additives I use, I still have to hand wash our glasses every few months because they get a cloudy buildup on them.

I haven’t tried any other brands, but I know my organic store has at least 2 or 3 other dishwasher detergent brands, and I’m definitely going to try a few more.

Do you have a favorite brand of “natural” cleaners? Are you the make-it-yourself/use baking soda type? Or are you still taking baby steps like me?

FTC compliance: I purchased the above products myself at normal prices. I was not compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.





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Nutrition Personal Posts School

Are all School Lunches Like This?

At our house, we try to eat 90% healthy. Nothing is “banned” so to speak, though I don’t regularly buy anything that contains HFCS, hydrogenated oils or red dye. I avoid artificial flavors or colors entirely whenever possible. We eat a small amount of lean meats, lots of whole grains and fresh/frozen fruits and veggies.

We eat our fair share of treats too though! I love to bake, and we may have 2 homemade cookies as dessert after dinner occasionally. We even get candy (M&Ms are my son’s favorite) as a treat sometimes, and I might let my kids get a lollipop at the store now and again.

I’ve never claimed to be perfect, but I think I set a good example for my kids. You won’t catch me eating junk food before dinner, and I mind my portion sizes. I think I’ve done a pretty good job of this, and even though my daughter doesn’t have full access to junk, she does a great job of self-regulating. Halloween, Christmas and Easter candy seems to last until the next holiday, and she (and my son) will push away a bowl of ice cream (etc.) if they’ve had enough.

My daughter started preschool 2 1/2 hours a day 2 days a week when she was three and I was not happy that they were serving them things like Chips Ahoy or Oreo cookies and sugar/dye “drink” every day. I volunteered a few times and brought actual juice, and things fresh fruit and whole grain crackers as snack! Anyway, she did the 4-year old program the next year, which was 2 1/2 hours per day, three days per week. For many reasons (including the flippant and dismissive way they were handling a student’s nut allergy!) we pulled her out of the program halfway through the year.

It was a huge blessing, since we ended up finding a preschool-third grade private school that was so fabulous in so many ways that it would take a separate post to talk about it! This program was Thursday 9-2 and Friday 9-3, so snacks were definitely necessary and she ate lunch there. For snack they served things like whole grain crackers and fresh veggies (fruit too when available) that were purchased locally (not from a grocery store!) along with water.

At lunch, they offered the kids water and a fresh veggie to go with their lunch. The kids got to try all kinds of new fresh, raw veggies and ended up liking a lot of them! The school actually did not allow junk food. If you sent candy or something with their lunch, they sent it back home. They didn’t do cupcakes on birthdays either, but kids still enjoyed some creative birthday treats! One parent made carrot muffins, I made fruit kebabs that were a huge hit and were gobbled up!!

We would have loved to send her there for Kindergarten, but at almost 9k/yr, she would have had to choose between Kindergarten or college, LOL! My daughter is now in first grade at a public primary school that is goes through second grade. We looked into lots of private schools before we went through the giant hassle (which I’ve mentioned before & is it’s own post!) to get into this school district. (I’ll preemptively say that homeschooling isn’t for us, with my daughter’s personality it would be a total disaster!)

Fast forward to my daughter starting Kindergarten last year. I packed her lunches like I did for preschool. The “main dish” was usually peanut butter (minus the hydrogenated oil) and 100% fruit spread or Tuna on whole grain bread. Sometimes I’d use a thermos and send dinner leftovers or something else hot. Snacks would be something like whole grain crackers or pretzels, or Annie’s Cheddar Bunnies. She’d usually have a piece of cheese and/or yogurt and fresh fruit too. As a treat, I’d put in Crispy Green freeze dried fruit instead of fresh fruit or our new favorite treat GoGo Squeez applesauce, and/or a “dessert” like Stretch Island fruit leather, Stretch Island Fruitabu fruit rolls or a Clif Kids twisted fruit. Rarely, she’d get a cookie etc. if I had recently made some.

We ended up deciding to allow her to buy lunch once every week or two. It was sort of a novelty, and she liked getting in line with friends who bought every day. When we were kids (my husband and I went to school in this county…I was actually in the same school district) you got a ticket, or punch ticket for lunch. If you wanted to buy ice cream, you had to bring the money. Now, the parents add money to the child’s account and the child enters a pin at the cashier to deduct the funds from their account. I’d had lunch with her a few times and noticed a rack behind the cashier, full of prepackaged cookies, chips and other garbage snacks. We quickly found out (when her account balance ran low!) that whether or not the child purchased their lunch, they had free rein to go select whatever junk food they wanted…from Oreos, to fruit by the foot, to all kinds of ice cream.

I actually felt bad for my daughter when I found out about this and reacted with a bit of shock. She had no idea that she was doing anything wrong, or that it cost money! She just said that Mrs. xx (the lunch cashier) “gave” it to her. I’ve been trying to teach her to handle money responsibly, and this made her think that she could just enter her pin and get whatever she wanted free. (When I was a kid, I didn’t understand writing checks in the same way!)

The school does offer a way to mark their account so they can only buy lunch. I decided not to do that. Instead, we gave her cash on the days we decided to allow her to buy a treat. This way she not only had to get permission (the same way she would at home) but she handed over the money. I found out I was able to view her activity online and I did check to see she was following the rules. I’d actually rather she have the responsibility to follow the rules (and deal with the consequences when she came home) than have her try to sneak & get shut down by the cashier (and me never know about it.) We haven’t had any trouble because honestly, she wasn’t trying to be sneaky or get away with anything. She knows that when she’s at school, the grownups there are in charge, and they handed the junk right over!

I definitely think the lunch itself is lacking as well. The entrees are pretty gross, they get canned fruit in teeny cups, and that’s pretty much all. When I’ve been there, there are usually one or two cups of gross looking, dried up baby carrots or raw cauliflower pieces. They are right beside the fruit, so it’s really not clear if you can take both. One day I spied some green beans, so I asked for some. The lunch lady said they don’t usually even offer them because the kids don’t eat them. My husband and I were talking about what lunch was like when we were kids (I swear we’re not that old…it wasn’t that long ago) and we remembered decent chicken nuggets, chicken patties, tacos, mashed potatoes, sometimes fries or tater tots, and hot veggies like green beans, corn and broccoli. Every once in a while they’d have pizza, or a french bread pizza when they served things (like fish sticks) that not everyone liked.

If you bought ice cream, it was either the little cup with the wooden spoon, or the bar with the crunchy pieces on the outside, and you had to bring money for it! A friend whose daughter goes to school in New York told me they are only allowed to purchase ice cream on Fridays.

Now, I’m not saying public schools should control what’s packed in a child’s lunch. It’s up to each parent to decide that. But what business do Doritos, Oreos (and anything packed with dyes and sugar) have being sold in a primary school cafeteria? I do not think that even the most mature 5-7 year old is capable of making choices like that, when they are presented as being free and limitless. Yes, I know that as the parent I could ban her from buying it, but come on. It’s hard for adults to pass by the doughnut table at work when they are dangled in front of our noses. We’re expecting little kids to look at all these goodies (right in front of their faces mind you) and know they can’t have it? While their friend sits beside them eating it?

Then we send them back to the classroom all sugared up and expect them to learn (but don’t worry! They bribe them with candy to behave!) I made the mistake of letting my daughter get a PB&J Lunchable w/fruit as a treat to take to school for lunch. Not normally what I’d feed her, but I figured it was a fun treat…what harm would it do? Well after hours of the horrible, defiant, awful behavior, (complete with tantrums to make a 2-year old watch in awe, slamming, stomping, throwing and screaming) I realized that the Lunchable had contained “berry flavor fruit snacks” which contained loads of sugar and…red #40. We’d already figured out that red #40 makes her totally crazy to the point that she simply cannot control herself at all. As I already said, I don’t regularly buy anything that contains it, but I didn’t “ban” it, especially since it’s in the weirdest stuff (cream cheese flavored toaster strudel? Why is it in that? Yes, I know it’s crap, but I’m okay with buying something like that a couple times a year, especially since there are 4 of us and only 6 in a package.) I think it’s time to ban it entirely.

This has been bugging me since she started Kindergarten, but I figured oh well, what can I do? They’re not going to take junk out of schools just because I say so. What finally set me off to write this is that kids are allowed to choose Gatorade instead of milk at their discretion (yes, dye, sugar water “sports drink.”) That’s another one of those things that yes, I may buy it as a treat if they are sick (one store near me has clear Gatorade), or if we stopped for gas and snack when we were out all day, but it’s a treat, and not an appropriate daily substitute for water in my opinion. The kids love it of course, though 75% of it is thrown away, since they only get about 15 minutes to buy and eat lunch, and aren’t allowed to take it with them.

I just found out (yesterday) that they are being charged an extra $1.00 for the Gatorade, increasing the cost of lunch by 50%…grand total $3.00. Now you all know I’m cheap frugal, and I can pack a fantastic, tasty, nutritious lunch that will be eaten rather than thrown away, for way less than $3.00! I mean jeez, you can get fresh apples, apple juice and a hamburger (plus toy!) for about that at McDonalds!

They did a brief lesson on the food pyramid last year but practice what you preach people! Get the garbage food out of schools! If the teachers want it, keep it in a teacher’s lounge. My child shouldn’t have more/easier access to junk food while she’s at school!

What are school lunches like where you live?

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