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lol no friends, I didn’t not “accidentally” mention Hello Fresh in this video. I was talking about *cooking* specifically, which you do NOT need to do with Factor. This why I love them both! Whether you don’t feel like cooking at all or want to cook but don’t have several hours 😝🥰

jaimefrenchofficial
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My big issue is that she has said she’s just trying to represent how “normal moms” are. This should not be normal, I was raised that way and absolutely blame being fed this way for my eating disorder.

Beeperoni
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You are the only YouTuber that actually has planned ad breaks, and don't just have ads randomly pop up in mid sentence. I wish more content creators did it your way. It reminds me of the way traditional television used to be where ad breaks were naturally transitioned into.

WastedPo
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She is doing what was done for her- this is how she was raised. It’s a cyclical thing especially when no intervention or education to permeate.

swissmiss
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"I opened the comments. They were quite.... assertive..." 😂 That's certainly one way to put it

dobbyinagluetrap
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There’s a happy medium- I was raised in a house no sugar, no soda, no candy etc and being told “a moment on your lips a lifetime on your hips” for as long as I can remember and ended up with a lifelong struggle with eating disorders and body issues.

emilyramoundos
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What bothers me is that she just looks absolutely miserable, devoid of joy and feels like she needs to share that. The combination of horrendous food and misery just reallt rubs me wrong.

erinroo
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As a very fat person now and there’s a formally fat child I have very complex feelings about the matter. I was 150 pounds when I was 10 years old. My mom knew I shouldn’t been eating when I was eating and it made my life miserable, I was bullied I couldn’t find any clothes and worst of all I couldn’t keep up with other kids. I couldn’t run I couldn’t play. I hated my childhood because I was too overweight to enjoy it. I do think feeding your kids like this when you have other options is child abuse, at the very least it’s neglect

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Growing up my family had a ritual I think was really beneficial. We grocery shopped on average every other week. You are allowed to pick out 1 "kind" of treat from roughly 3 categories: •chips/crackers •cereal/bars/toastables •confections/candy. You didn't get the "family size", you got the regular bag/box. That was your junk (I usually got cheetos, devil dogs and a block of Monterey Jack cheese😂). You were allowed to have them whenever you wanted, as much as you wanted, any time of day, but when you ran out, you were out for up to 2 weeks. We never skipped groceries because "we still had food" so sometimes you ended up with more junk bc we were allowed to replenish even if we still had some at home; we skipped for budget reasons, So we weren't incentivized to eat everything to justify shopping - Instead we had good reason to try and stretch out how long we could have our snacks around. This made the junk food special but not craved, encouraged pouring small bowls of cereal/chips instead of eating out of the bag, and choosing/waiting for actual meals when hungry instead of eating away the snacks too soon. We also got to choose small treats for movies, weren't forever denied fast food, and were allowed enjoy anything offered at special events. We rarely went to restaurants and never got appetizers but I was allowed anything I wanted on the menu, it just had to be 1 thing - I would order an appetizer as my meal because I thought appetizers were just smaller regular meals.
So yeah, we didn't have restriction or deprivation, there was rarely "you can't have that, it's not healthy", we just had controlled portions that I've since learned others consider really small. But it really worked. This left MOST of our consumption to the regular daily meals - which weren't always the healthiest but for the time, it did reflect the food pyramid and we always tried to have greens and proteins on every plate. We also always bought a little fresh fruit. I remember on vacation we'd get chewy chocolate chip cookies and all year I'd refrain from eating them except at the beach so they would always be a beach treat.
I feel lucky because I think I was (accidentally) raised right with portion control. To this day I still prefer to have "a little at a time".

skybug
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I was an obese child growing up and I still struggle with food. This has to be considered child abuse. My weight is constantly yo-yo and I binge eat so much. Eating like this effects you for life

cloclo
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As a kid that was fed in this way by an obese parent. I wish that someone would have told her to put some effort into feeding her children healthy foods. We were really poor, but I know that we could have eaten better than pancakes, topped with about a cup of brown sugar and margarine, and snacking on plain (non toasted) white bread covered in margarine and white sugar. Can you take a guess if my brothers and I struggle with weight? Our entire lives!!

kassaundrahutchins
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The comments being like “at least she’s doing the bare minimum feeding her kids”
The bar is in hell

mothgames
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I know someone who was probably raised on this diet who won't go to get Asian food with me or other culturally different foods and it's kinda sad. Like we could hang out more but they refuse to try new foods more than anyone I've ever met. Food diversity opens so many doors to friendship across cultures. I still love them but I wish they could branch out of their typical diet.

hutonglife
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I honestly just think shes ragebaiting at this point. I blocked her.

JustBabyGril
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I was raised the opposite of this. Fresh cooked meals every night, no junk food, very rarely given chocolate/fizzy drinks. This was the 90s when fat and sugar were devil foods.
Because it was all 'forbidden', it's all I eat as an adult. Nutrition should be taught in schools and nothing should be labelled 'bad'. It creates unhealthy relationships with food, no matter which side you were raised.

Vickmeister
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Getting an Ad for Ozempic in the middle of Jaime's video was truly criminal

michelleheck
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Children of the corn syrup! I’m stealing 🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽

juliaeberle
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Don't ever stop having young Jaime give her intros and outros. It's the cutest and totally 'Leslie Knope for Congress' video. Like you always knew you were going to be a YouTuber.

NissaMaezHartman
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Jaime I love how you use the footage of you filming when you were young. That ‘word from our sponsors’ moment gave me the full circle feels. You should be proud girl 🥲

el
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Oh my goodness, I've known people like this and then they complain about their kids being sick all the time 🙄 I just feel bad for the kids.

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