Fast food - just a bit of fun, or the first step on a slippery road to dietary disaster? Imagine ... it's been a long day at work and you're too tired to think, never mind cook. Your child's too hungry to wait and too cranky to sit in a restaurant and behave well. Those golden arches or that drive through window are calling to you, promising a fast, inexpensive and nearly effortless family meal.
But fast food isn't particularly healthy and nutritious food and as you watch your toddler happily dunking greasy chips and chicken nuggets into sugary ketchup and barbeque sauce, you are certain that you'll be stronger net time and resist the temptation of a fast food fix, knowing deep inside, that this is a resolution you just won't be able to keep.
Don't feel too bad about his. Fast food franchises are there to answer our most basic need - to eat. And when you're an exausted working parent, you're only human for giving in from time to time. It's important that you keep your fast food meals limited though to avoid compromising your own and your family's wellbeing. Try to stick to the following guidelines:
Finally - don't spoil your outing by feeling too guilty. If you're not overdoing the excursions to fast food outlets, then you're not putting your children's health in danger. So hold the guilt, relax and enjoy.
Article Published: Sunday 14th October 2007

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