Scientists blame working mothers for childhood obesity epidemic. How about global warming? Surely we caused that as well...
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You’re letting the side down, Julia! Please try harder x
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Soz. Will tie her to the sofa today and forcefeed her KFC.
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Maybe because you have a high income Julia & have high levels of personal agency as a result. Unlike a working mother scrubbing floors or working behind the checkout at Tesco for minimum wage.
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I’m a FT working mum, a window cleaner. I slog my guts out all week. I get home about 7pm. I don’t earn loads. I home cook everything, batch cook on Sunday. My kids are lean, active, healthy. It’s about education, knowing how/what to cook and passing that to your kids and so on.
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Far easier to do that when you are very well paid.
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I disagree John. It just takes a bit of thought, organisation and personal responsibility.
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When I was a working mother I kept my children thin by keeping my sweets and biscuit stash at work
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The only mistake is believing scientists. They are all funded by somebody and their findings always seem to support the funding organisation's aims. Definition of science, have an idea then devise an experiment to prove it.
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Julia you are my heroine. Anyone who says you're full of shit and mouth platitudes which would insult a 10 year old's intelligence is simply another Remoaner who can't see that Jacob and Arron are the best people around to look after our interests.
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I’m sure your six figure salary has nothing to do with it ..
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Well I certainly don’t earn big bucks and my daughter is fit and healthy. It’s not about money; it’s about parental responsibility.
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Mate, there are 1000’s of working mothers who take their parental responsibility’s as seriously as you but possibly can’t afford to always buy healthy or have the time or staff to cook fresh & don’t need patronising by Brewer
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Aldi and Lidl sell fresh fruit and veg at ridiculously low prices. Bags of carrots for 39p etc. I don’t know if
@JuliaHB1 has staff or not but it’s not expensive to buy healthy ingredients.
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I don’t know how yourself and Sheryl Sandberg manage
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Serious question, do you have a nanny a cleaner or any paid help?
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FT working Mum too with a daughter as lean and as fit as can be.
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Be careful. You hard working mums could find yourselves responsible for Brexit and global terrorism. I think you need to ease off a little bit.
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