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Does anyone here buy frozen foods for their toddler from Whole Foods? I'm fairly nutrition conscious but would like to have quick easy meals like chicken nuggets for my kiddo. I don't shop at Whole Foods on a regular basis so if I go out of my way to shop there, I want to know that there will be a good selection of foods I can by my toddler. Any suggestions?

2007-02-25 06:36:12 · 2 answers · asked by Erin H 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

I don't currently feed my kiddo chicken nuggets because every brand I've seen has been unhealthy-that's why i'm interested in a brand I may find at Whole Foods- And no I'm not poisioning my child. She eats all whole grain, unprocessed foods, tons of fresh fruit and veggies, an a lot of lean protein such as chicken and fish. I'm looking for good, healthy alternatives. And as Smiley is mentioning below- I don't abuse my child in any way by feeding her bad food. The whole point of my question is to ensure she is eating good, healthy food.

2007-02-25 11:35:13 · update #1

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I shop at Whole Foods and I have tried many of their Whole Kids products. Quite frankly, I thought they were bland and overpriced. And thinks like quesadillas aren't hard to make anyway.

One frozen food I like for my toddler is Amy's frozen cheese pizza pockets. The frozen fish and chicken I buy is not Whole Foods brand so I can get it at other stores too.

WF is a good store to take your toddler because they always have lots of samples, fruit, crackers and dip, cheese, and cookies and bread!

2007-02-25 15:28:38 · answer #1 · answered by Katherine 6 · 0 0

Well anyone who would give their child pure poison like chicken nuggets wouldn't much care for the wholesome fare at Whole Foods; after all it will ensure a long nutritious conscious life for your child; completely contrary to what you are currently shoving down the child's throat.

At Whole Foods you can find out where the food is grown, how it is processed, if it is or is not pasteurized; if it is poison to the system chances are very good if not excellent you will not find it there.

It is your decision what to feed your child. Personally, I believe what you are feeding your child constitutes serious child abuse.

2007-02-25 14:46:06 · answer #2 · answered by smileymduke 4 · 0 5

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