So the adult stuff is sugar free, but the kids stuff is all straight up sugar. WTF. If it’s not healthy for the adults. It’s not health for the kids. Disgraceful.
I'd rather my kids eat sugar than artificial sugar. Most adults eat artificial sugar to reduce their calorie intake not to be healthy. It's also much unhealthier to teach kids some foods are "good" and some are "bad" as opposed to balance and moderation. From someone whose had an eating disorder.
@@destined4purgatory643 you’ve got the risk assessment completely backwards. Sugar is millions of times more dangerous than artificial sweeteners. The reason adults use artificial sweeteners is because they were trained (addicted) in childhood to want/need sugar sweetened food items. Artificial sweeteners are like methadone. Not as bad as heroin, but if you weren’t addicted to heroin, you would not be taking methadone. When I see a child with a juice box, I see a child with a vodka shot. Sugar is processed in the body just like alcohol. It can only be processed in the liver, it causes fatty livers, cirrhosis, addictive. The only difference is sugar is slower than alcohol. Sugar as zero nutritional value. In fact it has negative nutritional value because it harms the way you body handles real nutrients. It should be taught to kids in the same way as alcohol. Maybe you don’t say it’s a bad, but it should only be consumed in small amounts of special occasions.
@@rationalpear1816 I disagree but feel like we're just gonna go round and round. The brain thinks it's getting sugar with artifical sweetners but it's not which in turn makes you crave carbs and also increases appetite which can lead to weight gain which presents its own set of problems (hypertension, diabetes, heart disease ect.) and they've also been linked to certain cancers. Whether or not sugar or artifical sweetener is better depends on the individual. Obviously a diabetic benefits from sugar free products. Should just learn moderation at a young age. All this to say I watch these videos to relax and ended up irritated. I gotta learn to avoid the comments 😞 you made good points but "mom shamed" in the process (to use the cool kid's terminology).
@@destined4purgatory643 unfortunately it’s not the weight gain that causes the problem. It’s not some moral deficiency. It’s what we eat that alters the metabolism. It upsets the normal regulation of appetite and partitioning of energy to burn versus store. We have no conscience control of that. It’s not calories in and calories out. It’s not will power. It’s sugar and carbs altering our bodies, our minds. It’s not about shaming. It’s about sharing knowledge about nutrition that the processed food industry (that include fruit juices) has greatly distorted for profit. The sugar industry knew all this and they paid the American heart association to blame fat. And millions have died and suffered because of it. I feel a moral duty to speak up. I can’t know everyone’s sensitivities online. So I speak frankly and provocatively to stimulate convos like this. I hope other will read it and have questions and seek out answers in a critical fashion. There is a UA-cam Ted talk from a doc Peter attia where he almost cries knowing how the advice he was trained to give was hurting people, making them lose their feet and it was his job to amputate. It’s powerful. Look it up.
@@rationalpear1816 - I'm from the UK, and it honestly makes me sad when I see what the richest country in the world is doing to itself. Unfortunately the UK has such strong cultural ties to the US that we have gone down the same route, with the result that we are now the fattest country in Europe.
When you start wishing for people's death (including kids) it's time to re-evaluate what kind of person you've become and realize you're part of a cult
I love the container you used for asparagus 😊
Eu preciso deste container por favor
agreed
her fridge is literally more organized than my life 🥹
I love how organized it is.😊 I am planning on being that organized as well❤
I wish I could be that organized
Obsessive*
@@Thatsright-tr2ks lol 😂
@@Thatsright-tr2ks r u saying being organized is obsessive? im confused 😭
We all do😂
@@penelopestark idk but I think they are saying like being obsessed with being organized
Love to watch 😊
❤love it
Love this!
The strawberries & cream Dr pepper is LIFE. 🤤😩💕
Just love you videos
That stuff is so cool
Everything fits so perfectly u just got a new sub and your so underrated what the whack 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️
wow love containers
Love yours videos
More restock videos please!
Look like the Eco Herb Saver Pod. Can be used for herbs, too😊
Ahhh so satisfying
Where do you get those containers for the asparagus
From the asparagus store I believe
@@thyb1838 smartass
I saw it at Walmart
That’s what I was wondering
Nice variety of lunchables. Must be a fancy grocery store that carries all those.
❤el sueño de mi vida, un hermoso refrigerador,bien organizado,en una hermosa cocina ❤
Me encanta la organización 😍 pero me echo a temblar con tanta azúcar y ultraprocesados😅
Why not re stock the re stock. Put ur fridge into another bigger fridge
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This time I am a little jealous you have flavors i cant find lol.
Muito bom gostei
Settings job u have madam...??? Hahahhaaa
갖고싶다😂
Lunchables and organic juice 🤷🏻♀️
How many kids do you have😮
Oooo
I want to eat lunchable, but my mouth feels dry😮
yo pondría cosas más saludables en mi refrigerador, por eso hay obesidad en el mundo
If you know that the end of the world is coming and you storage so many drinks you should let as know pls 😂
I cannot find the Dr. Pepper zero sugar strawberry 🍓 or 🍒 anywhere.
Walmart ..woodmans
Walmart has it. The zero cherry
I wonder like how you know the exact count🙄
"Tell me your rich without telling me your rich"
Take one out and it's all messed up
Primero🎉🎉🎉🎉
Not impressive lol
can i live with you?
So the adult stuff is sugar free, but the kids stuff is all straight up sugar. WTF. If it’s not healthy for the adults. It’s not health for the kids. Disgraceful.
I'd rather my kids eat sugar than artificial sugar. Most adults eat artificial sugar to reduce their calorie intake not to be healthy. It's also much unhealthier to teach kids some foods are "good" and some are "bad" as opposed to balance and moderation. From someone whose had an eating disorder.
@@destined4purgatory643 you’ve got the risk assessment completely backwards. Sugar is millions of times more dangerous than artificial sweeteners. The reason adults use artificial sweeteners is because they were trained (addicted) in childhood to want/need sugar sweetened food items. Artificial sweeteners are like methadone. Not as bad as heroin, but if you weren’t addicted to heroin, you would not be taking methadone.
When I see a child with a juice box, I see a child with a vodka shot. Sugar is processed in the body just like alcohol. It can only be processed in the liver, it causes fatty livers, cirrhosis, addictive. The only difference is sugar is slower than alcohol. Sugar as zero nutritional value. In fact it has negative nutritional value because it harms the way you body handles real nutrients. It should be taught to kids in the same way as alcohol. Maybe you don’t say it’s a bad, but it should only be consumed in small amounts of special occasions.
@@rationalpear1816 I disagree but feel like we're just gonna go round and round. The brain thinks it's getting sugar with artifical sweetners but it's not which in turn makes you crave carbs and also increases appetite which can lead to weight gain which presents its own set of problems (hypertension, diabetes, heart disease ect.) and they've also been linked to certain cancers. Whether or not sugar or artifical sweetener is better depends on the individual. Obviously a diabetic benefits from sugar free products. Should just learn moderation at a young age. All this to say I watch these videos to relax and ended up irritated. I gotta learn to avoid the comments 😞 you made good points but "mom shamed" in the process (to use the cool kid's terminology).
@@destined4purgatory643 unfortunately it’s not the weight gain that causes the problem. It’s not some moral deficiency. It’s what we eat that alters the metabolism. It upsets the normal regulation of appetite and partitioning of energy to burn versus store. We have no conscience control of that. It’s not calories in and calories out. It’s not will power. It’s sugar and carbs altering our bodies, our minds. It’s not about shaming. It’s about sharing knowledge about nutrition that the processed food industry (that include fruit juices) has greatly distorted for profit. The sugar industry knew all this and they paid the American heart association to blame fat. And millions have died and suffered because of it. I feel a moral duty to speak up. I can’t know everyone’s sensitivities online. So I speak frankly and provocatively to stimulate convos like this. I hope other will read it and have questions and seek out answers in a critical fashion. There is a UA-cam Ted talk from a doc Peter attia where he almost cries knowing how the advice he was trained to give was hurting people, making them lose their feet and it was his job to amputate. It’s powerful. Look it up.
@@rationalpear1816 - I'm from the UK, and it honestly makes me sad when I see what the richest country in the world is doing to itself.
Unfortunately the UK has such strong cultural ties to the US that we have gone down the same route, with the result that we are now the fattest country in Europe.
Quanta plastica😨!
These kind of people are dangerous for both humanity and environment !!
How????
Who has that much money for all that stuff
if your family just left the planet right now, you be dping great service by reducing so much waste.
When you start wishing for people's death (including kids) it's time to re-evaluate what kind of person you've become and realize you're part of a cult
I wanna live in ur house 😩