This pandan layer cake did the trick. When Alycia refused to part with the junk food that she got from the children’s day party at her pre-school last week, I told her I will buy her her favorite cake. When I brought the pandan layer cake home, she hurried to the kitchen and willingly gave me her bag of junk and said she doesn’t want to eat them anymore. I was pleasantly surprised that it was so easy to trade with her something that she liked so much by swapping it with another item that she likes. So the next time she comes home with a bag of junk food from school, I will bring her to the bakery and ask her to choose another healthier alternative in exchange with the junk food!
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So, you have found a way? Good to hear that. Mothers always know what to do, eh?
is that really tasty? i seldom eat it. where u got it from?
Such a health caring mom hehe. I remember that my parents even give me KFC and McD when I was on elementary. But both of them were very new in my city at that time.
thanks for the tip! i’ll keep it for future reference.
And wat happens after she’s finished the cake? Wud she ask 4 her junk food the next day? With XY, it’s a daily ‘negotiation’. 🙂
Wah, so clever mommy. I too have junk food problems at home, no thanks to grandparents. Sigh! Okay, okay… sometimes mommy is the problem too. Hehehehe.
We dont relly 100% banned him but selective and eat only after proper meal…