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Do your kiddos get a dessert or some other kind of treat every day or only on special occasions? We admittedly have dessert nearly every night in our house. Sometimes its a popsicle, sometimes frozen yogurt, sometimes strawberries with whip cream etc. I am anti-high fructose corn syrup/hydrogenated oil so I make sure the dessert doesn't contain that but other than that it is certainly not something that I would consider "healthy" and my kids know that. They aren't allowed sugar or processed foods throughout the day (no fruit snacks, cheese-its, cookies, snack bars etc.) and their diets revolve around whole grains, fruits, veggies, nuts and some cheese. I guess this is why I have always felt like having dessert daily was ok but now that my kids "expect" dessert every night it seems kind of weird to me esp since I consider myself to be pretty health conscious. I know there have got to be moms who are more strict and moms who are more lenient on this subject so I really am just curious to see what other moms do... :)

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Yep. Every night. My daughter is a sweet-freak and it helps them to eat their dinner. There's worse things in the world than a bowl of ice cream : )

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I'd say you're doing a great job, and if it's just desert once a day, you're WAY ahead of most of us!!! There's so much sugar and high fructose corn syrup in EVERYTHING, that you're already 3 steps ahead. I wouldn't worry about it :)

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We only have dessert after dinner every now and then (I would say once a week or a bit less). We do eat pretty healthy - lots of whole grains, fruit, veggies, etc. But I'm not opposed to them eating a treat every so often. If I stop at Starbucks for some coffee, I'll get the kids a cookie. It would be a sad life indeed never having any treats!

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Yep. Every night. My daughter is a sweet-freak and it helps them to eat their dinner. There's worse things in the world than a bowl of ice cream : )

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So far we haven't made anything taboo. I have heard research that makes it more tempting to kids and they have less control when they finally get some. My son likes fig newtons and fruit chews/leathers. Those are the main sweets he gets. Oh, and homemade banana bread. The only time we really say no is when it is right before dinner or in the morning. At the same time, sometimes his request is for bananas or other fruit, and he is a pretty healthy eater.

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I'd say you're doing a great job, and if it's just desert once a day, you're WAY ahead of most of us!!! There's so much sugar and high fructose corn syrup in EVERYTHING, that you're already 3 steps ahead. I wouldn't worry about it :)

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We don't always have dessert. I hardly ever go & buy dessert things, just because we are on a very tight budget & can only buy things we really need.

Sometimes my mom sends us home with cupcakes or cookies she's bought. As long as we have them, if my daughter asks she can have a little bit. But only after she has eaten dinner! (or lunch on weekends) I cut her off after a couple small cookies or so.

Now if she's been misbehaving, she may not get a dessert!

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I think its perfectly fine! My kids get alot of healthy things but I allow some sweets throughout the day. When I tell them no I always tell them why. You cant have X because you had Y earlier and we need to eat sweets in moderation. Every night I have ice cream and I look forward to it! Its my reward to myself for eating so healthy the rest of the day! Even then its not bad for me! I buy skinny cow ice cream cups, put some light cool whip on it, cut up some fruit and put Bran Buds on it. Bran Buds are a cereal with a ton of fiber in it, 1/3 cup has 15 grams in it and I put it on alot of things my kids eat, just a few sprinkles but it helps keep them regular. You are teaching your kids that you can eat anything you want to, as long as its in moderation!

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We only have dessert after dinner every now and then (I would say once a week or a bit less). We do eat pretty healthy - lots of whole grains, fruit, veggies, etc. But I'm not opposed to them eating a treat every so often. If I stop at Starbucks for some coffee, I'll get the kids a cookie. It would be a sad life indeed never having any treats!

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I always want something sweet after my meals, so why would I keep my kids from having something sweet. It doesn't always happen b/c I may not have anything sweet in the house. When we do, it may be fruit, homemade pie, homemade cupcakes, homemade cobbler, homemade cookies, homemade or store bought ice cream. I don't look at dessert as a reward, it is just a great way to end a meal :)

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Yup, we have dessert very often. MOstly fruit or something similar but sometimes icecream, but made with almond milk, we don't do cow's products. We eat really healthy, almost no processed foods, no sugar and I nurse my kids long-term so I feel that it is a little treat that won't hurt at all. As long as it isn't HFCS all day long, than I don't think it will hurt at all. It's fun and makes them look forward to dinner :)

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