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Message Subject Last minute tips for parents when the SHTF
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Children will eat alternative meats when hungry, but they will also eat things they're not used to like lamb or deer or rabbit when you act as if it is perfectly normal.

They're conditioned by other children, but in the absence of schools, they'll look to your response.

I can tell you honestly and from experience that I've no trouble feeding many many children alternative meat like lamb when they were conditioned to eating it as if it were the most ordinary meal.

Kids will become very bored without cell phones, the Internet, TV, electronic games, DVDs, etc.

Kids are far more hungry for your attention though, and if you'll find time to play games with them, exercise together,and really talk, that boredom will pass.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1496915


LAMB is an "alternative meat"?!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3756790


For that matter, you consider deer and rabbit to be alternative meats? Where the hell do you live...inside a Wal-Mart?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3756790


Keep reading. I started out very slowly to help people process things. By the time you get to about post 15 or so, I think you'll see I was radically altering some people's thinking. Rome was built in a day, and so I gradually discussed things.

And yes, lamb is not a common meal whatsoever in America. Nor is rabbit or squirrell. These foods are not regularly eaten by chidren in the USA, nor by the parents. But then we're discussing eating wood lice recently (the roly poly bugs that are crustaceans) so that's quite a mind-shift, isn't it?
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