This Is How We Buy Stuff, Baby | This Is How We Bingham | Part 5
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So what was Hazy "so sad" about? All out of pink glitter nail polish?
And 100% agree. Mindy loves the views Madi brings in more than Madi herself. If she really loved Madi as much as she claims, she would let her spend alone time with her dad, and wouldn't have planned the trip to NYC when Madi was visiting, maybe gotten her some Pottery Barn curtains for her room instead of a freaking shower curtain?
I'm sorry. Mindy just gets on my last nerve. She is so oblivious to anything going on outside her bubble, and the tears over every milestone Hazy reaches, and the blatant favoritism, and rampant consumerism, just represent the very worst of the way YouTube rewards the fakest people. And their viewers just eat it up and act like she is just the best mom, and the nicest person. They all act like they wish she was their BFF, but it doesn't seem that she actually knows how to be a friend. She does superficial gestures like throwing together a casserole, and sending balloons, but have we ever seen her actually go out of her way for anyone? Because you _know_ she would be posting instastories about it if she did!
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And 100% agree. Mindy loves the views Madi brings in more than Madi herself. If she really loved Madi as much as she claims, she would let her spend alone time with her dad, and wouldn't have planned the trip to NYC when Madi was visiting, maybe gotten her some Pottery Barn curtains for her room instead of a freaking shower curtain?
I'm sorry. Mindy just gets on my last nerve. She is so oblivious to anything going on outside her bubble, and the tears over every milestone Hazy reaches, and the blatant favoritism, and rampant consumerism, just represent the very worst of the way YouTube rewards the fakest people. And their viewers just eat it up and act like she is just the best mom, and the nicest person. They all act like they wish she was their BFF, but it doesn't seem that she actually knows how to be a friend. She does superficial gestures like throwing together a casserole, and sending balloons, but have we ever seen her actually go out of her way for anyone? Because you _know_ she would be posting instastories about it if she did!
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She talked about how much extra the boys were eating at the moment and then I witnessed the portions, she put out for them at dinner. It was literally a large spoonful in a small plastic bowl! Ryler is 12 years old! No wonder they are always starving!
Also, who puts a 12 year old boy to bed at 8.30pm? Before I became ill, I was a leader for Girlguiding UK. Our meetings for 10-15 year old ran until 9pm. Isn’t he too old to be “put to bed” at 8.30? He’s old enough to get paid to baby sit but not old enough to stay up past 8.30?
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Also, who puts a 12 year old boy to bed at 8.30pm? Before I became ill, I was a leader for Girlguiding UK. Our meetings for 10-15 year old ran until 9pm. Isn’t he too old to be “put to bed” at 8.30? He’s old enough to get paid to baby sit but not old enough to stay up past 8.30?
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omg the portions of dinner they are served is ridiculous! I would feed that size to hazy, but for the boys I'd ramp it up because they are older and do a lot more physical activity! This is probably why they get away with so much junk food. They dont get fed enough proper food.MervelllaB wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 4:38 pm She talked about how much extra the boys were eating at the moment and then I witnessed the portions, she put out for them at dinner. It was literally a large spoonful in a small plastic bowl! Ryler is 12 years old! No wonder they are always starving!
Also, who puts a 12 year old boy to bed at 8.30pm? Before I became ill, I was a leader for Girlguiding UK. Our meetings for 10-15 year old ran until 9pm. Isn’t he too old to be “put to bed” at 8.30? He’s old enough to get paid to baby sit but not old enough to stay up past 8.30?
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Ryler gets put to bed? I thought at his age he would be at least co-deciding his bedtime. Esp since he has his own large room. I was doing my own bedtimes at that age. Maybe 10 ish I was going to bed..
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And at his age, Ryler is probably going through a growth spurt!
I think Mindy is like Ellie Mecham and her sisters-- obsessed with appearances and not wanting her kids to be "fat". Even though non of them are anywhere near fat. They've all got weird relationships with food. They let their kids eat crap all day long (oreos, cotton candy flavored anything, chips, fruit roll-ups) but when it comes to meals, they make tiny portions and especially in Mindy's case, withhold vegetables because "I never ate them and I turned out fine".
I can see why kids look up to them as parents. Who wouldn't want a "fun mom", who allows unlimited "treats", and doesn't make you eat vegetables? But other moms looking up to them? I just don't get it.
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I think Mindy is like Ellie Mecham and her sisters-- obsessed with appearances and not wanting her kids to be "fat". Even though non of them are anywhere near fat. They've all got weird relationships with food. They let their kids eat crap all day long (oreos, cotton candy flavored anything, chips, fruit roll-ups) but when it comes to meals, they make tiny portions and especially in Mindy's case, withhold vegetables because "I never ate them and I turned out fine".
I can see why kids look up to them as parents. Who wouldn't want a "fun mom", who allows unlimited "treats", and doesn't make you eat vegetables? But other moms looking up to them? I just don't get it.
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My 12 yr old son eats more at meal times than i do.
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Right? My son was a bottomless pit from about age 12 till the time he left for boot camp. And he drank a TON of milk.Haulnarse wrote:My 12 yr old son eats more at meal times than i do.
He's about 6'2" now. Don't know how he got so tall. I'm 5 feet tall, and his dad is 5'10". And there's nobody tall in my family!
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My oldest two are 14 and 13 and they’re 6’1 and 5’11 my hubby and I like to joke that they’re both going to eat us out of house and home. My hubby is 6’5 and I’m just shy of 6’0. Our five children have no chance of being short. They’re all tall for their ages.lmmomSD wrote:Right? My son was a bottomless pit from about age 12 till the time he left for boot camp. And he drank a TON of milk.Haulnarse wrote:My 12 yr old son eats more at meal times than i do.
He's about 6'2" now. Don't know how he got so tall. I'm 5 feet tall, and his dad is 5'10". And there's nobody tall in my family!
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Their “meals” look like snacks. The fact that Hazyl was trying to swipe her brother’s sandwich should tell her that her kids need to eat more. And that was for a five year old... she has a 12 year old that ate the same exact portion as a 5 yr old.
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Also for family which calls themselves religious - they almost never volunteer or do something special for someone in need.lmmomSD wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 3:47 pm So what was Hazy "so sad" about? All out of pink glitter nail polish?
And 100% agree. Mindy loves the views Madi brings in more than Madi herself. If she really loved Madi as much as she claims, she would let her spend alone time with her dad, and wouldn't have planned the trip to NYC when Madi was visiting, maybe gotten her some Pottery Barn curtains for her room instead of a freaking shower curtain?
I'm sorry. Mindy just gets on my last nerve. She is so oblivious to anything going on outside her bubble, and the tears over every milestone Hazy reaches, and the blatant favoritism, and rampant consumerism, just represent the very worst of the way YouTube rewards the fakest people. And their viewers just eat it up and act like she is just the best mom, and the nicest person. They all act like they wish she was their BFF, but it doesn't seem that she actually knows how to be a friend. She does superficial gestures like throwing together a casserole, and sending balloons, but have we ever seen her actually go out of her way for anyone? Because you _know_ she would be posting instastories about it if she did!
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What do you mean!? Mindy claims to do “service” all the time when she brings cookies or bread to a neighbor. Or when they record themselves giving free groceries to people. Again, I don’t think giving money to people that have the means to spend $200 on groceries (as evidenced by them intending on spending that much in the first place) is a worthy cause. Donate to a food bank. Or the homeless. Don’t give money to people that clearly have money.blessedunrest wrote:Also for family which calls themselves religious - they almost never volunteer or do something special for someone in need.lmmomSD wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 3:47 pm So what was Hazy "so sad" about? All out of pink glitter nail polish?
And 100% agree. Mindy loves the views Madi brings in more than Madi herself. If she really loved Madi as much as she claims, she would let her spend alone time with her dad, and wouldn't have planned the trip to NYC when Madi was visiting, maybe gotten her some Pottery Barn curtains for her room instead of a freaking shower curtain?
I'm sorry. Mindy just gets on my last nerve. She is so oblivious to anything going on outside her bubble, and the tears over every milestone Hazy reaches, and the blatant favoritism, and rampant consumerism, just represent the very worst of the way YouTube rewards the fakest people. And their viewers just eat it up and act like she is just the best mom, and the nicest person. They all act like they wish she was their BFF, but it doesn't seem that she actually knows how to be a friend. She does superficial gestures like throwing together a casserole, and sending balloons, but have we ever seen her actually go out of her way for anyone? Because you _know_ she would be posting instastories about it if she did!
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Yep. What I meant with my comment helping someone in need who actually needs the help. Or how about volunteer for habitat for humanity?JD386 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 9:17 amWhat do you mean!? Mindy claims to do “service” all the time when she brings cookies or bread to a neighbor. Or when they record themselves giving free groceries to people. Again, I don’t think giving money to people that have the means to spend $200 on groceries (as evidenced by them intending on spending that much in the first place) is a worthy cause. Donate to a food bank. Or the homeless. Don’t give money to people that clearly have money.blessedunrest wrote:Also for family which calls themselves religious - they almost never volunteer or do something special for someone in need.lmmomSD wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 3:47 pm So what was Hazy "so sad" about? All out of pink glitter nail polish?
And 100% agree. Mindy loves the views Madi brings in more than Madi herself. If she really loved Madi as much as she claims, she would let her spend alone time with her dad, and wouldn't have planned the trip to NYC when Madi was visiting, maybe gotten her some Pottery Barn curtains for her room instead of a freaking shower curtain?
I'm sorry. Mindy just gets on my last nerve. She is so oblivious to anything going on outside her bubble, and the tears over every milestone Hazy reaches, and the blatant favoritism, and rampant consumerism, just represent the very worst of the way YouTube rewards the fakest people. And their viewers just eat it up and act like she is just the best mom, and the nicest person. They all act like they wish she was their BFF, but it doesn't seem that she actually knows how to be a friend. She does superficial gestures like throwing together a casserole, and sending balloons, but have we ever seen her actually go out of her way for anyone? Because you _know_ she would be posting instastories about it if she did!
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I've seen it all this spring/summer with the Binghams, but are they seriously have a family reunion during covid????? What is wrong with them? They clearly don't give a crap about covid. So selfish and extremely self-centered.
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The never ending house hunt saga of Jared and Brittany might never end. They’re debating between a townhome with zero yard and a view of the community pool out their back door vs a completely brand new house in St George. Why is this even a debate!? They’re idiots and will likely pick the townhome. There’s no way they move to St George.
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They’re stupid. It doesn’t exist for Utah. Look at all these different vloggers. Ignorantblessedunrest wrote:I've seen it all this spring/summer with the Binghams, but are they seriously have a family reunion during covid????? What is wrong with them? They clearly don't give a crap about covid. So selfish and extremely self-centered.
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I grew up with 3 brothers, active in sports and other activities. By the age of 9-10 and all through teenage years they ate a hefty portion and sometimes back for seconds or more and they were always in and out of the pantry/fridge for snacks daily, which my mom always kept well stocked cuz she knew growing, active boys need food. And they were never overweight cuz they easily regulated and ate what their body needed. Meals were always balanced with protein, carbs, veggies, etc and there was a mix of healthy snacks and also more unhealthier treats
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Okay so, I have been watching this forum for the longest time and I've gone back and read a majority of what's been posted on here. I used to watch the Binghams religiously (no pun intended) a couple years ago. However, I started to lose interest very quickly once the channel started getting to their heads. I fully cannot stand to sit through an entire video without questioning the actions of what is going on, and I feel like my love for this channel deteriorated especially quickly when the world kinda turned upside-down this year. I know most of these things have already been discussed but I really have been wanting to get this off of my chest! So I apologize in advance for the long post!
When we were all put into quarantine with covid, I was glad to see that they actually seemed to be obeying the lockdown pretty well. And at that time, I was tolerant to them complaining about how upset they were they couldn't go on vacation (everything was still pretty fresh, I was upset about some plans too so I could understand a bit more). But then, as covid continued to rampage through the US and over 100,000 people had died, the Binghams went back to their regularly scheduled program, (as you all know) ignoring social distancing, flying to California, throwing parties, going to waterparks, etc. while hundreds of thousands of people were dying, and even more displaced because of the virus. And I see so many of their ignorant, zombie fans in their instagram comments backing them up when people question their actions like "they are allowed to go out because Utah has made the rules less strict" or "the places they are going wouldn't open up if it wasn't safe." Really??? Don't we all know that these places care more about $$$ than people's safety? Just because the state says you can do stuff doesn't mean you should? Think about all the people who have been hardcore quarantining who must feel so cheated because entitled families like these can't throw their kids an extravagant birthday so sad And then they CONTINUE to whine about how their vacations have been cancelled and they have nothing to look forward to and it makes me sick. People have had to say goodbye to their loved ones on FACETIME because of this virus, and the Binghams can't go spend thousands of dollars to sit on a beach? So sorry Not to mention, the HORRIBLE example they are setting for their obviously very impressionable young audience that does not know any better.
And don't even get me started on that stunt they pulled for Black-Out Tuesday. It makes me sick. They obviously do not care much about the subject when they literally have not said a word about it since. I bet they think they are activists for that! SO insulting. I have always thought it to be so gross that people with platforms like these don't use it to speak out or stand up for what they believe in. Why not? For money. To protect their "brand". Ir maybe because they just don't believe in the issue at all? It makes me so incredibly upset.
One last thing, the disgusting display of wealth that is showcased in each and every video. I don't think I even need to elaborate on this one. And in today's video rewarding your kids with an item from best-buy for "helping us put a video out every day". You mean your kids working for the camera 24/7 for a crappy switch game? Makes sense.
Anyways, I have noticed such a switch in the Bingham's behavior and videos since before, and I know much of this has already been discussed on here, but I needed to say it! Thanks for any who made it to the end lol
When we were all put into quarantine with covid, I was glad to see that they actually seemed to be obeying the lockdown pretty well. And at that time, I was tolerant to them complaining about how upset they were they couldn't go on vacation (everything was still pretty fresh, I was upset about some plans too so I could understand a bit more). But then, as covid continued to rampage through the US and over 100,000 people had died, the Binghams went back to their regularly scheduled program, (as you all know) ignoring social distancing, flying to California, throwing parties, going to waterparks, etc. while hundreds of thousands of people were dying, and even more displaced because of the virus. And I see so many of their ignorant, zombie fans in their instagram comments backing them up when people question their actions like "they are allowed to go out because Utah has made the rules less strict" or "the places they are going wouldn't open up if it wasn't safe." Really??? Don't we all know that these places care more about $$$ than people's safety? Just because the state says you can do stuff doesn't mean you should? Think about all the people who have been hardcore quarantining who must feel so cheated because entitled families like these can't throw their kids an extravagant birthday so sad And then they CONTINUE to whine about how their vacations have been cancelled and they have nothing to look forward to and it makes me sick. People have had to say goodbye to their loved ones on FACETIME because of this virus, and the Binghams can't go spend thousands of dollars to sit on a beach? So sorry Not to mention, the HORRIBLE example they are setting for their obviously very impressionable young audience that does not know any better.
And don't even get me started on that stunt they pulled for Black-Out Tuesday. It makes me sick. They obviously do not care much about the subject when they literally have not said a word about it since. I bet they think they are activists for that! SO insulting. I have always thought it to be so gross that people with platforms like these don't use it to speak out or stand up for what they believe in. Why not? For money. To protect their "brand". Ir maybe because they just don't believe in the issue at all? It makes me so incredibly upset.
One last thing, the disgusting display of wealth that is showcased in each and every video. I don't think I even need to elaborate on this one. And in today's video rewarding your kids with an item from best-buy for "helping us put a video out every day". You mean your kids working for the camera 24/7 for a crappy switch game? Makes sense.
Anyways, I have noticed such a switch in the Bingham's behavior and videos since before, and I know much of this has already been discussed on here, but I needed to say it! Thanks for any who made it to the end lol
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Welcome! And I totally agree with everything you’ve said.ms0926 wrote:Okay so, I have been watching this forum for the longest time and I've gone back and read a majority of what's been posted on here. I used to watch the Binghams religiously (no pun intended) a couple years ago. However, I started to lose interest very quickly once the channel started getting to their heads. I fully cannot stand to sit through an entire video without questioning the actions of what is going on, and I feel like my love for this channel deteriorated especially quickly when the world kinda turned upside-down this year. I know most of these things have already been discussed but I really have been wanting to get this off of my chest! So I apologize in advance for the long post!
When we were all put into quarantine with covid, I was glad to see that they actually seemed to be obeying the lockdown pretty well. And at that time, I was tolerant to them complaining about how upset they were they couldn't go on vacation (everything was still pretty fresh, I was upset about some plans too so I could understand a bit more). But then, as covid continued to rampage through the US and over 100,000 people had died, the Binghams went back to their regularly scheduled program, (as you all know) ignoring social distancing, flying to California, throwing parties, going to waterparks, etc. while hundreds of thousands of people were dying, and even more displaced because of the virus. And I see so many of their ignorant, zombie fans in their instagram comments backing them up when people question their actions like "they are allowed to go out because Utah has made the rules less strict" or "the places they are going wouldn't open up if it wasn't safe." Really??? Don't we all know that these places care more about $$$ than people's safety? Just because the state says you can do stuff doesn't mean you should? Think about all the people who have been hardcore quarantining who must feel so cheated because entitled families like these can't throw their kids an extravagant birthday so sad And then they CONTINUE to whine about how their vacations have been cancelled and they have nothing to look forward to and it makes me sick. People have had to say goodbye to their loved ones on FACETIME because of this virus, and the Binghams can't go spend thousands of dollars to sit on a beach? So sorry Not to mention, the HORRIBLE example they are setting for their obviously very impressionable young audience that does not know any better.
And don't even get me started on that stunt they pulled for Black-Out Tuesday. It makes me sick. They obviously do not care much about the subject when they literally have not said a word about it since. I bet they think they are activists for that! SO insulting. I have always thought it to be so gross that people with platforms like these don't use it to speak out or stand up for what they believe in. Why not? For money. To protect their "brand". Ir maybe because they just don't believe in the issue at all? It makes me so incredibly upset.
One last thing, the disgusting display of wealth that is showcased in each and every video. I don't think I even need to elaborate on this one. And in today's video rewarding your kids with an item from best-buy for "helping us put a video out every day". You mean your kids working for the camera 24/7 for a crappy switch game? Makes sense.
Anyways, I have noticed such a switch in the Bingham's behavior and videos since before, and I know much of this has already been discussed on here, but I needed to say it! Thanks for any who made it to the end lol
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On the subject of food, we’ve talked about it before but they have a totally unhealthy relationship with food.
Mindy and Branden’s constant yo-yo dieting is unhealthy mentally and physically. They eat TINY portions of real, substantial, healthy food but will eat giant portions for dessert. Those tiny toddler ikea bowls shouldn’t even be in their house anymore. The older boys especially shouldn’t be served only in those.
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Mindy and Branden’s constant yo-yo dieting is unhealthy mentally and physically. They eat TINY portions of real, substantial, healthy food but will eat giant portions for dessert. Those tiny toddler ikea bowls shouldn’t even be in their house anymore. The older boys especially shouldn’t be served only in those.
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100% agree. They’re beyond ridiculous. They have lost touch with any semblance of reality at this point. They’re not relatable at all. And like you said, as people were losing their jobs, their lives, their loved ones, these assholes complained that they couldn’t drop $10k+ in Turks and Caicos.ms0926 wrote:Okay so, I have been watching this forum for the longest time and I've gone back and read a majority of what's been posted on here. I used to watch the Binghams religiously (no pun intended) a couple years ago. However, I started to lose interest very quickly once the channel started getting to their heads. I fully cannot stand to sit through an entire video without questioning the actions of what is going on, and I feel like my love for this channel deteriorated especially quickly when the world kinda turned upside-down this year. I know most of these things have already been discussed but I really have been wanting to get this off of my chest! So I apologize in advance for the long post!
When we were all put into quarantine with covid, I was glad to see that they actually seemed to be obeying the lockdown pretty well. And at that time, I was tolerant to them complaining about how upset they were they couldn't go on vacation (everything was still pretty fresh, I was upset about some plans too so I could understand a bit more). But then, as covid continued to rampage through the US and over 100,000 people had died, the Binghams went back to their regularly scheduled program, (as you all know) ignoring social distancing, flying to California, throwing parties, going to waterparks, etc. while hundreds of thousands of people were dying, and even more displaced because of the virus. And I see so many of their ignorant, zombie fans in their instagram comments backing them up when people question their actions like "they are allowed to go out because Utah has made the rules less strict" or "the places they are going wouldn't open up if it wasn't safe." Really??? Don't we all know that these places care more about $$$ than people's safety? Just because the state says you can do stuff doesn't mean you should? Think about all the people who have been hardcore quarantining who must feel so cheated because entitled families like these can't throw their kids an extravagant birthday so sad And then they CONTINUE to whine about how their vacations have been cancelled and they have nothing to look forward to and it makes me sick. People have had to say goodbye to their loved ones on FACETIME because of this virus, and the Binghams can't go spend thousands of dollars to sit on a beach? So sorry Not to mention, the HORRIBLE example they are setting for their obviously very impressionable young audience that does not know any better.
And don't even get me started on that stunt they pulled for Black-Out Tuesday. It makes me sick. They obviously do not care much about the subject when they literally have not said a word about it since. I bet they think they are activists for that! SO insulting. I have always thought it to be so gross that people with platforms like these don't use it to speak out or stand up for what they believe in. Why not? For money. To protect their "brand". Ir maybe because they just don't believe in the issue at all? It makes me so incredibly upset.
One last thing, the disgusting display of wealth that is showcased in each and every video. I don't think I even need to elaborate on this one. And in today's video rewarding your kids with an item from best-buy for "helping us put a video out every day". You mean your kids working for the camera 24/7 for a crappy switch game? Makes sense.
Anyways, I have noticed such a switch in the Bingham's behavior and videos since before, and I know much of this has already been discussed on here, but I needed to say it! Thanks for any who made it to the end lol
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We have those bowls in my house. For snacks like goldfish crackers. I couldn’t imagine serving my children’s dinner in them at their kids ages. Mindy is often times shown eating out of them too. It’s baffling. Ever notice that their ice cream doesn’t go in those little bowls? They bust out the dinner sized bowls for their dessert.nahthxx wrote:On the subject of food, we’ve talked about it before but they have a totally unhealthy relationship with food.
Mindy and Branden’s constant yo-yo dieting is unhealthy mentally and physically. They eat TINY portions of real, substantial, healthy food but will eat giant portions for dessert. Those tiny toddler ikea bowls shouldn’t even be in their house anymore. The older boys especially shouldn’t be served only in those.
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