L.W. asks from Hampton, VA on May 21, 2008
My 3 Year Old Is Addicted to Skippy Peanut Butter!
Hi Ladies. I wanted your opinion on skippy natural peanut butter and my three year old. My daughter requests peanut butter on a daily basis and because she doesn't eat a lot of food.. I go ahead and give it to her. Sometimes I give her a cut up apple with it.. but usually she comes to me with the clean spoon and the peanut butter jar and says, "More peanut butter please!" If she can't find it (I've tried hiding it) she'll just come with the spoon and ask. This Peanut buttter only has roasted peanuts, 3g sugar(per 2 Tbsp), palm oil and salt . 3.5g Saturated fat, no trans and 16g total fat. Now she has returned with a new jar and the empty one is sitting here in front of my keyboard. She is not overweight AT ALL.. So I don't see the harm.. am I overlooking something?? What do you guys-- I should say what do you girls think?
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P.K. answers from Norfolk on May 22, 2008
L.,
I think it would be great if you could change peanut butters to Healthy Balance!
http://www.smartbalance.com/PeanutButterFamily.aspx
It is as creamy as skippy but without the sugar, sugar causes free radicals, makes the body more acid, and lowers the immune system. I think it would be a great choice!!
:o)
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M.C. answers from Washington DC on May 21, 2008
I think its ok. Especially if you teach her to eat veggies with it. Celery and carrots dipped in peanut butter is good too. So is vanilla ice cream. Kids go through phases were they'll only eat certain things. My son was hotdogs. My niece was hotdogs too. She'd eat them cold out of the fridge. My nephew is ice cream. I know one kid that will only drink milk.
It could be that she is missing something vitamin-wise. Does she take a daily vitamin?
M.
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C.S. answers from Richmond on May 22, 2008
My daughter of similar age loves "Pe Ba" too. I wouldn't worry about it. It's a protein and as long as she is continuing to eat her fruits and veggies, I do not think you are doing anything wrong.
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J.M. answers from Washington DC on May 21, 2008
Hi L.,
I had to smile when I read this post -- cute. My son also loves peanut butter. Its a great snack (lots of good protein and some fiber)! If youre concerned about the sugar and/or salt content, then try switching to Smuckers no salt added creamy peanut butter. It only has 1g of sugar.
Cheers!
J.
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M.C. answers from Washington DC on May 21, 2008
I think its ok. Especially if you teach her to eat veggies with it. Celery and carrots dipped in peanut butter is good too. So is vanilla ice cream. Kids go through phases were they'll only eat certain things. My son was hotdogs. My niece was hotdogs too. She'd eat them cold out of the fridge. My nephew is ice cream. I know one kid that will only drink milk.
It could be that she is missing something vitamin-wise. Does she take a daily vitamin?
M.
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J.J. answers from Washington DC on May 22, 2008
Don't freak out! I have a now 17 year old 6'4" inch son who refused to eat anything unless it was accompanied with peanut butter when he was that age. He would only eat dinner, breakfast, lunch, if I promised peanut butter with it. I gave up trying and he eventually grew out of it, although it's still one of his favorite foods. My now one year old granddaughter lived for two months on Gerber's Peach cobbler alone. Just make sure that he eats vegetables and fruits (which it sould like you are doing so that she'll be regular and wait it out. If she's still a peanut butter addict when she is 18, you have your degree and you can pychoanalize her then. :)
Neata, single mother to six kids: Three boys: 22, 17, and 15; three girls: 25, 9, and 5; two grandgirls: 6 and 1; a neice (practically lived in my home age 25 now). And as if the kids weren't enough three dogs, a 2 year old Newfie, a 10 month old LabRottie mix, and a 17 month old puggle. Chaos is the only way to go!
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P.K. answers from Norfolk on May 22, 2008
L.,
I think it would be great if you could change peanut butters to Healthy Balance!
http://www.smartbalance.com/PeanutButterFamily.aspx
It is as creamy as skippy but without the sugar, sugar causes free radicals, makes the body more acid, and lowers the immune system. I think it would be a great choice!!
:o)
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S.S. answers from Norfolk on May 22, 2008
Hi L.,
I would trust her. What I have learned in my holistic practice is that there are some people who are designed to eat very specific things over and over, sometimes for months at a time. If she is innately doing this at 3, there's a good chance this is her nature.
There is so much that is not understood about our bodies that is more recently being revealed.
Best to you and your family,
S.
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R.C. answers from Washington DC on May 22, 2008
Hang in there -- kids (and adults!) go through food fads. Most likely, she'll get sick of it soon enough! Be glad she is "stuck" on something relative healthy. After all, peanut butter has a lot of protein. You might try giving her some other things to learn to spread it on -- celery, apples, pears, crackers... anything other than your keyboard! Because the food is easy-to-use and spread, she might like the independence of "fixing" it all by herself. Why not try her with some other easy or spreadable foods -- cream cheeses, dips, yogurt products, other nut butters and foods where you might proudly hear her say "I can do it by myself!"
S.K. answers from New York on May 22, 2008
Peanut butter isnt a bad food at all!
Now, as suggest by several others you should do a little comparison shopping and find the absolute best (least suger/most protien) variety and use that. You should also give other "butters" a shot...Sesame seed butter (called tahini) is mild and tastes alot like peanut butter, and there's other nut-butters she may like as well.
As far as developing a food allergy, yes too much of anything can cause problems but I highly doubt shell magically develop an allergy if she's not had any problem thusfar. Don't stress yourself.
If shes eating a ton (like more then a cup) or pb a day, watch her for poo issues...make sure she gets pleanty of milk and water to help.
Good luck!
M.R. answers from Roanoke on May 22, 2008
We use a natural peanut butter, you mix it once and leave it in the fridge. There is no palm oil (which is not good for you). The consistency is similar to the others, and you don't have to mix it every time.
Other than that, peanut butter is the most concentrated form of protein there is. She is definitely getting her daily requirement!
I'd see if I could incorporate it into other things... there is a peanut butter type of salad dressing I think it's Thai, see if she'll eat veggies in a salad that way.
Chicken Satay is wonderful, has a peanut butter sauce ... and you can drissle it over whatever veggies are served.
Or just use it as a dip for carrots, zucchini, celery, etc
How is the rest of her diet?
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