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  1. Lying to children about hiding vegetables

    Yes, it's lying, but for a good cause. I can't believe people are wasting time questioning the motives of parents in this situation. I have 2 children and they both hate vegetables. So, if I can get them to eat vegetables without them knowing it, you bet I'll do it!!! As for creating an environment of mistrust...I don't plan on telling them. We're talking about vegetables here, people, something good for children (and adults). If someone wants to hide veggies that I hate in a recipe that I like, more power to them! And yes, I told them about Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy and guess what?! Once they found it they were not real, they were not traumatized at all! They consider it a lovely memory of their childhood that they would never have wanted to miss out on. This is a ridiculous debate. My kids are well-grounded enough to know that parents only have their best interest at heart. You "politically-correct" people need to get a life!!!

    2 months, 3 weeks ago In response to Food Fight

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Being a responsible coach means setting fair expectations for the team and then leading by example.