Eating Double My Son's Diet for a Day

TLDRJoin me as I eat double the amount of food in my son's diet for a day. From breakfast to dinner, I take on the challenge of consuming an entire day's worth of meals that my two-year-old son typically eats.

Key insights

🍽️I take on the challenge of eating double the amount of food in my son's diet.

🥣I try various meals, including oats and yogurt, as well as chicken tenders and vegetables.

🍌I discover that my son's diet is quite low in protein, which presents a challenge for me.

🥥I find alternatives to dairy products, such as coconut yogurt, for my son's lactose intolerance.

🍇Despite the challenges, I have a fun experience and gain a new perspective on my son's eating habits.

Q&A

Did you find it difficult to eat double the amount of food?

It was challenging, especially since my son's diet is low in protein. But I managed to complete the challenge and gain a new perspective on his eating habits.

Were there any specific meals or foods that you enjoyed or disliked?

I enjoyed the oats and yogurt breakfast, but found it difficult to consume the entire portion. I also had to find alternatives for dairy products due to my son's lactose intolerance.

Did you feel hungry or satisfied throughout the day?

Despite eating more than usual, I did feel hungry at times due to the lack of protein in my son's diet. It was a different experience, but I managed to make it through the day.

How did your son react to seeing you eat double his portions?

My son found it entertaining and was amused by the challenge. He seemed excited that I was eating the same things as him, although he didn't fully understand why.

What did you learn from this experience?

This experience gave me a new perspective on my son's eating habits and the challenges he faces with his diet. It also made me appreciate the nutritional needs of young children and the importance of a balanced diet.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the challenge of eating double my son's diet for a day.

02:30Breakfast time: I try oats and yogurt, which my son loves.

05:45Lunchtime: I eat chicken tenders and vegetables, a typical meal in my son's diet.

09:30Snack time: I try coconut yogurt and fruit as alternatives to dairy products.

12:00Dinner time: I eat my son's favorite meal, which includes potatoes, broccoli, and corn.

15:30Evening snack: I enjoy a cherry-flavored coconut yogurt with watermelon and mango.

17:30Conclusion and reflections on the experience of eating double my son's diet for a day.