was sitting at Costco eating the disgustingly processed chicken bake. (i believe this item has something to the effect of 3K calories; bygones) when i noticed parents, slobby, delicate, fashionable, rich, poor or otherwise, were feeding kids hotdogs and Coke.
this got me thinking:
1) i hate kids
2) i don't want to teach a kid how to eat pizza
3) where would i be if my parents
a. disengaged me from spicy burning food
b. allowed me to consume caffeine at an even younger age. (alas, i am merely 'short', and i know, caffeine has never been proven to stunt bone growth yada yada).
recently, i heard on NPR spicy hot cheetos got
BANNED in an LA elementary school. i mean.. this really ticks me off.. cuz i <3 spicy hot cheetos. i pop 'em til i feel nauseous... and they can give you the runs.... so i guess it was good it got banned?
does anyone know of actual medical evidence to support either side?
PS. the question in topic has an obvious "American" bias. from
"googling" (sorry PIGMON): Indian children are fed a khitchri, a lentil/spicy porridge, Korean kids are often fed kimchi. I distinctly remeber being served the best "hong you chao sou" (ala Chengdu dumplings) at an "authentic" Szechuan restaurant during my kindergarten years.