03-21-2005, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by SweetSativa
And so often it is all misunderstood... the healthy child is looked at by her peers with jealousy and even anger because she reverberates what she has witnessed as healthy food and the others believe that she thinks herself better than them. The ones eating unhealthy food are looked at by some others as lower (but the ones who see them this way are eating unhealthy food disguised as healthy food). If we have good food to share, we should just share the good food and not worry about what our dinner guests had last night. Give enough that they too can share.
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My sisters, you rock incessantly. You should come with a rocking disclaimer.
Now, I heard from a friendly nutritionist, that sometimes the kids with the junk food can sense it's junky. It's never filling. Never satisfying. The kids that are eating healthy last longer with enrgy and accomplish more because THEY ARE WELL. They also get hungry less and are generally happier.
Some of the junk food bullies, though, often decide to pick on the healthy eater (out of the envy Sis Sativa re: to) instead of simply asking the healthy eater, "Hey! How do you stay so happy with so much energy and always in a good mood?" Cause I'm willing to to betcha anything, the healthy happy kid has already offered this info. And will share it on a dime.
That's how it is with the healthy people. They love to share the good news to others to see them well too. Must have something to do with being fulfilled and happy.
Junk food eaters rarely share... good thing, though. No one wants the misery.
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