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Re: American Academy of Pediatrics Recommends Cold Pizza for Children's Breakfast
From:
Lynnet Bannion <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Mon, 20 Nov 2006 14:12:24 -0700
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Philip wrote:

>In their brochure, "What's to Eat? Healthy Foods for Hungry Children," the 
>American Academy of Pediatrics recommends for a "good start" to "carry a 
>child through an active morning" the odd "breakfast idea" of leftover 
>spaghetti or pizza, served hot or cold. Even before I learned about the 
>Paleo diet I knew that cold pizza was nowhere near a health food, and had 
>never heard of it being recommended as a good food for children. 
>  
>
Sorry to be late on this, computer has been down.  Actually cold pizza 
beats the heck out
of sugared cereals as a breakfast.  It at least has some protein.  
Especially if you peeled
the topping off the crust and gave the crust to the chickens.  :-)

    Lynnet

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