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 10 Ways to Make Your Kid Fat
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
		
			
				
					Parents will laugh, and possibly cringe, at this tongue-in-cheek look  at 10 ways we can make our children fat without even trying:
 
   
1. Don’t feed your kids breakfast. It’s hard enough to get them  out the door in the morning anyway. Geez, moms need a break too. Just  make sure you put a candy bar in their pocket, in case their blood sugar  drops a little later on.
    
2. Pay no attention to portion sizes. In fact, adult portions are  completely appropriate. Don’t worry about a child’s stomach only being  the size of her fist. It really stretches a lot.
    
3. Snacks are better than defined meals. And with this abundance of  pre-packaged snack foods, it has become wonderfully convenient to feed  children little munchies all throughout the day without ever turning on  the stove or chopping fruits or veggies. For most of these packaged  snacks, you don’t even need a plate or silverware. Easy!
    
4. Train their taste buds for very sweet and very salty. As always  with kids, consistency is important here. Always let them have chocolate  milk, and they will never go for plain again if given the choice.
    
5. Buy processed food, not fresh. Because the more pre-prepared (and  therefore probably ultra-processed) the food already is when you buy it,  the less hassle it is for you to serve that food for dinner once you  bring it home! Let the food manufacturers do the prep work for you …  creates jobs too. And for some weird reason, the more hands have handled  your food the cheaper it gets.
    
6. Water is boring. Your kids are right when they say it’s yucky. It  doesn’t taste like anything. Sweet bubbly soda and other sugary drinks  are a lot more fun, and the colorful cans and bottles are so cute.
    
7. Bribe them with dessert. If they finish their plate, they can have  ice cream. Over time, this will create a clear picture in their little  head: Main course (real food) = chore. Dessert = reward!
    
8. Nip their passion for sports in the bud early. Don’t let your kid  dream of becoming a professional athlete when he grows up, or next thing  you know he’ll be featured on MTV Cribs.
    
9. Feed your kids plenty of refined, low fiber foods. Yeah, a diet  rich in fiber reduces their risk for heart disease and chronic  illnesses, helps them poop regularly and makes them full for a long time  … but boy, is that stuff chewy.
   
10. Don’t have family meals. Family mealtime is a breeding ground for  talks about the stuff that’s going on in your kid’s head – and who can  deal with that after a busy workday? They might even start paying  attention to what you’re serving them or will want to get involved in  the kitchen. That would be a bother.
 Keywords: children fat,tongue-in-cheek ,Snacks , defined meals,chocolate milk,kid dream,low fiber foods, colorful cans
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	 
	
	
 
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					Thanks for tips.
Use 1 glass of milk  with 1 table spoon honey regularly. 
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				
			
			
		 
	 
	
	
 
		
		
		
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
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