 What do you do when you're the only low-carb keto carnivore person in your house, and you have kids? Hey there njrew22.com here with another low-carb keto carnivore discussion, and this is about children and Whether you're the only low-carb person in your house I can understand if you don't have kids and you want to be low-carb. It's really not A big deal because you you eat what you want you control your own diet But what if you and the other parent in the house are not both low-carb and you both make Decisions on what to feed the children It's a really really troubling experience for me because I see and I'm sure a lot of people who are low-carb Have personally witnessed what happens to kids when they eat sugary things Mm-hmm any kind of sweets Candy they they turn into monsters that they go it's it's proof that That sugar and carbs are just really not good for your body if it makes kids into crazy maniacs It's just it's just not cool now. I have to say that We do try to cut the carbs down while we collectively as as a As a unit here You know, it's not all about sandwiches and pizza and all bready things but for instance I mean just take a look at these these organic raisins. Okay, this little 20 ounce container of raisins is 448 grams of carbs It's insane. I mean they only get 10 grams at a pop So it's I did the math the count it came out to about eight grams of carbs You know, you got to give them some finger food when just to keep them occupied It's food food works like that and sometimes we give these organic puffs see these puffs This this entire container of puffs is a hundred grams of carbs, but it's relatively low carb per Per serving and we give them like a quarter of the serving So it ends up being only a couple two or three grams of carbs. These aren't bad, but it's still green based carbs And then there's these cookies organic cookies and you know, they look they always have to have that little Monster or the character on there hum and these are also, you know, 14 grams of carbs per Per serving that's eight nine cookies and usually you get You know half of that so it and even worse are cereals any kind of cereal you eat And give to the kids this this one here has 44 grams of carbs per cup And of course, they're obviously not going to get a cup but all these foods are very very high in carbs and I Know I've read of families who who are Collectively low carb, you know both parents are low carb and the kids there's there's a website I think it's called ditch the carbs. They have Little helpful tips on how to give a kid a low carb lunch compared to the like junky crackers and But what do people do? Does anybody else have this situation that I'm in where I'm the only keto low carb carnivore person in the house and So obviously my ideals aren't, you know being applied or those ideals Aren't being applied Across the board and now like I said again, we do Generally do lower carb for the kids. We I mean that the kid ends up eating lower carbs than most Standard American diet following families. There's definitely very rarely Pizza and those things but there there happens to be, you know potatoes and and some starches sometimes some pastas Penne and broccoli It's not all bad. I think our kids are probably on the right side of the equation But I mean what starts off in your childhood turns out it turns into a lifetime addiction and it's I don't want that for for the kids and it really burns me up inside that these cookies and crackers and the kid ends up wanting them you can't They they now have like an addiction to these things like when you when they want some to eat and you try to give them Some blueberries That doesn't last too long They they want cookies they want crackers and they know where the crackers and cookies are they they demand to open up the pantry and get those Things that's why I have to put a lock up high so they can't get in there and steal them when we're not looking but it's a very troubling situation with children and Even harder when you're the only one so I'm just wondering if anybody else has that problem And what to do with the kids when you're when you're armed with the information on how to live a healthy Almost zero-carb life, you know meat-based Like how do you convince the other person that that just because it's veggies and low-fat doesn't mean it's good for you Well, it's the growing kids need this and need that and that that can be argued against and of course Do you try to use Google Google spilled with fake? Misleading information from people who want a profit from from your money and purchases So you're not gonna get any kind of real information you get real information from people who can prove it to you not from some report or from some big name Medical publication and so on so this is this is not my problem, and I really don't want I mean, I'm fairly certain my kids aren't gonna turn into like 500 I see all these fat kids sitting around we went to the Bridgewater Commons mall today And I saw kids like sitting around on the bench. They weren't even looking around. They were just sitting on their smartphone They were fat and like with this is just not not good I don't want my kids to be like that Later on in life, so I'm doing my best with the little resources I have and little support I have but I Don't know how other people in my situation would Handle it and it's not like I can just dictate what people eat And it's sort of like a group effort and a team decision and I can just only Suggest and make suggestions and show proof and luckily when I do the food shopping I really do at least pick out the the best of the worst or the least worst of the The bad things out there and I read the boxes and I pay attention But some of the stuff is it pains me to even offer it to my children So that's if today it's one of the one of the quagmires with with being the sole person out there who figured it out And and that's it have a good week or weekend