Well, let me tell you about these kids TV dinners. My grandkids, they love ’em. Easy peasy, just pop ’em in the microwave, and bam, dinner’s ready. But are they good for ’em? I got to thinkin’ about that.
These kids TV dinners, they got everything in there. Meat, potatoes, some veggies, maybe a little dessert. Looks alright, I guess. But sometimes, I see my grandkids just starin’ at the TV while they eat. Not even lookin’ at their food! Just shoveling it in.
I remember back in my day, we ate at the table. No TV, just family talkin’. We ate what Ma cooked, and that was that. These days, it’s all about convenience, I reckon. These kids TV dinners are surely convenient when I’m in a hurry. I can’t deny that.
One day, I saw a show on healthy eatin’. They said that these TV dinners, not so healthy. Too much salt, they said. And somethin’ called “preservatives.” Don’t know what that is, but it don’t sound good. And too much sugar, too.
Kids TV dinner, they say, make kids not pay attention to their food. They just eat and eat, watchin’ TV. Don’t even know when they’re full, I guess. I have to admit that I have seen it happen before.
Here is my thought about kids TV dinners.
- They are convenient when I’m in a hurry.
- They’re not so healthy, though. Too much salt, sugar, and whatever those “preservatives” are.
- Kids don’t pay attention when they eat these TV dinners.
- It’s better to eat at the table with no TV, just like we did in the old days.
- Maybe these TV dinners are okay once in a while, but not every day.
- Home-cooked is probably better. Fresh veggies and all.
I started thinkin’, maybe those TV dinners ain’t so great after all. Maybe it’s better to cook somethin’ up, even if it takes a little longer. At least I know what’s in it. Fresh veggies from the garden, that’s the best.
Now, I ain’t sayin’ these kids TV dinners are the devil. Sometimes, when you’re busy, they’re a lifesaver. But maybe not every day. Maybe just once in a while. It’s better to have a good home-cooked meal most of the time. That way you know your babies are gettin’ somethin’ good in their bellies.
I asked my daughter about it. She said she tries to cook most nights, but sometimes, she just can’t. Work and all. I understand that. It is just hard these days. But she agreed, kids TV dinners aren’t the best choice every day.
I also saw that if you order pizza or buy fast food, it is even worse than kids TV dinners. So I guess there’s a degree on how unhealthy food can be. If I have to choose, I still prefer TV dinners, but home-cooked is still the best.
If kids watch TV while they eat, they eat more. They said it on the show. So no TV when kids eat! But it is hard, I know. I just hope kids can still eat healthy food these days.
One time, my grandson, he watched one of them cookin’ shows. The one with all the healthy food. And you know what? He wanted to try some of that healthy stuff! Said it looked good on TV. So maybe there’s hope after all. Maybe if you show kids healthy eatin, maybe it is better than those kids TV dinners. I was surprised!
I think about it like this, TV dinners are like fast food or pizza, not good to eat it everyday. Too much salt and sugar. You don’t want your kids to have too much of that. It just ain’t right.
So, what’s the answer? I don’t know for sure. But I think it’s about balance. Kids TV dinners sometimes, sure. But home-cooked meals most of the time. And maybe, just maybe, turn off that darn TV during dinner. Talk to your kids. See what they’re up to. That’s what’s important. It ain’t easy, but nothin’ good ever is, I reckon.
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