Putting aside how absolutely ridiculous I think it is to serve kids oranges at halftime AND a snack after a game - like they can't last 45 minutes or even 90 without eating? - we are supposed to bring this weekend. I'm making healthy pumpkin muffins.
Most of the parents this season have brought some sort of Little Debbie Cakes or the pre-packaged Rice Krispie Treats. One even brought Twinkies. I had no idea people really fed that shiit to children anymore. It made m cringe but I let DD eat it because I didn't want to be THAT mom.
Re: good snack for soccer team?
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Putting aside how absolutely ridiculous I think it is to serve kids oranges at halftime AND a snack after a game - like they can't last 45 minutes or even 90 without eating? - we are supposed to bring this weekend. I'm making healthy pumpkin muffins.
Most of the parents this season have brought some sort of Little Debbie Cakes or the pre-packaged Rice Krispie Treats. One even brought Twinkies. I had no idea people really fed that shiit to children anymore. It made m cringe but I let DD eat it because I didn't want to be THAT mom.