‘Don’t Feed Me’ T-Shirts for Allergic Kids

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
:snicker: Man these kids today are growing up so damaged. Why don't they put them in gerbil bubbles?

I had one kid in all my school years that had an allergy and that was to bee stings. I have never heard of so many kids being allergic to so many things in my whole life.

I think most of these allergies are a lie. Parents get told by the pediatricians nowadays, we suggest you don't feed little Johnny sushi until he's 5. So instead of saying, I'll feed my kid sushi if and when he'll eat it; parents freak out and research every ingredient in sushi and then make a list of all those ingredients for family and friends, and babysitters, and schools and who knows who else, that little Johnny can't have all these things. Johnny turns 5. Hysterical parents by now have forgotten that now little Johnny can eat sushi. They've been telling everybody for years that he can't eat all those things cause he is allergic. They believe it and he believes it. Little Johnny is scared at 5yrs old he's going to die if he ever eats rice. :rolleyes: He goes his whole life never experiencing any thing on his allergy list and being scared of all of his food allergies.
 

sm8

Active Member
I have a nephew alergic to red and yellow food coloring. It makes him mis behave and act all crazy. One day he was misbehaving and mother said someone MUST have fed him food coloring. MIL swatted him on the butt and told him to knock it off and it fixed the problem right away. She looked at her daughter and said I bet the Dr. never prescribed that remedy. I think that was my only time I was ever proud of my MIL.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
I think "Don't Feed Me" is the saddest phrase in the English language.

It's like "Don't Play With Me" or "Don't Love Me".
 

KDENISE977

New Member
They're like gremlins now...don't feed them this or they'll turn into _______, don't feed them that or they'll _________ :duh:
 
I think "Don't Feed Me" is the saddest phrase in the English language.

It's like "Don't Play With Me" or "Don't Love Me".
No lie. Growing up my mom was a stay at home mom so a family with one income didn't have extra money to be gift cards or presents for tons of folks, but my mom did show her gratitude for our bus drivers, teachers, mail man, etc. by baking for them. She didn't just make the basic chocolate chip cookies and stuff, but rather the elaborate cinnamon nut rolls with homemade dough, applesauce spice cookies, etc. They all loved it.

She also didn't buy pre-processed foods but rather always made stuff homemade so we always associated food with being appreciated, loved and cared for... and to think you are one of the very few to have her homemade speghetti recipe... don't you feel appreciated, loved and cared for...:lmao:
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
PREMO Member
No lie. Growing up my mom was a stay at home mom so a family with one income didn't have extra money to be gift cards or presents for tons of folks, but my mom did show her gratitude for our bus drivers, teachers, mail man, etc. by baking for them. She didn't just make the basic chocolate chip cookies and stuff, but rather the elaborate cinnamon nut rolls with homemade dough, applesauce spice cookies, etc. They all loved it.

She also didn't buy pre-processed foods but rather always made stuff homemade so we always associated food with being appreciated, loved and cared for... and to think you are one of the very few to have her homemade speghetti recipe... don't you feel appreciated, loved and cared for...:lmao:

Made with ketchup? :lol:
 

sm8

Active Member
Hmmm... where does your love for it come from?

Iam a huge Ketchup hater, that being said my oldest daughter loves it. When she was little I would threaten people who offered it to her. I just saw no need for her to ever know what it was. To be honest I think Ketchup is what is keeping her alive because she is such a picky eater I do not know where any other nutrition comes from.
 
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