So say you get rid of all puddings that you see as unhealthy, Atqui. Out of interest, what are you going to replace them with, apart from the yoghurt already mentioned? Bearing in mind that KS1 already get fruit as a snack mid-morning.
As vampirequeen states, nutritional standards for school kitchens are very strict, and I think you'd be surprised at just how little sugar and other nasties there are in the "sugary carby food" you want to ban. I just want my DGS to learn how to make healthy choices, certainly, but also to enjoy their food and not develop an unhealthy obsession with it.
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My dad spent 40 years mastering his craft, and last week someone half his age told him how to eat.😠
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