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Kids diet in Aruba
14 years 3 months ago #6356
by omega
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I know as an adult that it can be so difficult to keep on a proper diet when in Aruba. Of they have lots of healthy choices but also lots of new things that one must have! Do you let your kids go off their normal diet in Aruba?
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14 years 3 months ago #6384
by tasha424
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I say let kids be kids and let mine go hog wild. When we get home we go straight back to the rules. As long as bad diet is not a bad habit at home you are pretty much safe.
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14 years 3 months ago #6395
by Sunl0ver363
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I've taken my nieces and nephew. I didn't change their diet, but that's because they are never on a diet with me! *wicked grin*. The biggest change is that they had to try some local cuisine.
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14 years 3 months ago #6412
by Nakko
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I wouldn't see why it would be difficult not to eat properly wherever one would go. I know on any vacation it might be tempting to give kids more sugar, but otherwise it should be easy to eat veggies and delicious nutritious dinners?
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14 years 3 months ago #6439
by romana
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As the thread starter pointed out there are a lot of healthy choices. It is not hard to find them. I think they are talking about the want to try new things and things they normally would not eat.
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14 years 3 months ago #6492
by SaltnPepper
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I'm going to encourage my grandchildren to try some new fruit while we are in Aruba. They enjoy the regular apples and oranges of their daily diet so I think this is a good opportunity to widen their horizons.
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