- Oct 10, 2008
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Could you chime in on the quality of the food served at the gymnastics camps you have attended?
We just got back from 5 days at science camp and it was AWFUL. It was family camp week, and I would not send my children there alone until they were old enough to be making wise food choices on their own. My son would have lived on HFCS and fried potatoes the entire week. Even using control at this camp would have killed you in 3 months. Seriously sugar, HFCS, and some fried potato product or Doritos were served the vast majority of the meals and lunch and dinner always served dessert. There was iceberg lettuce on the bar (not on the tray), occasionally a raw vegetable tray on the bar, but no other vegetable unless you count that I saw canned peas one night. The last night we missed dinner as I drove the kids to a gym to work out and burn off some of that crud. Instead of going back for dinner I stopped at the Golden Corrall and ate two platefulls of green beans and broccoli.
Our final breakfast was typical: french toast sticks with HFCS syrup. Three servings of tater tots piled on every tray. Two links of sausage. Cold bar options were Trix yogurt (with freaky artificial colors), cereal (sugar and HFCS together, yum), apples and bananas. I ate about 20 apples while I was there.
I'm hoping to hear that the gymnastics camps do better?
We just got back from 5 days at science camp and it was AWFUL. It was family camp week, and I would not send my children there alone until they were old enough to be making wise food choices on their own. My son would have lived on HFCS and fried potatoes the entire week. Even using control at this camp would have killed you in 3 months. Seriously sugar, HFCS, and some fried potato product or Doritos were served the vast majority of the meals and lunch and dinner always served dessert. There was iceberg lettuce on the bar (not on the tray), occasionally a raw vegetable tray on the bar, but no other vegetable unless you count that I saw canned peas one night. The last night we missed dinner as I drove the kids to a gym to work out and burn off some of that crud. Instead of going back for dinner I stopped at the Golden Corrall and ate two platefulls of green beans and broccoli.
Our final breakfast was typical: french toast sticks with HFCS syrup. Three servings of tater tots piled on every tray. Two links of sausage. Cold bar options were Trix yogurt (with freaky artificial colors), cereal (sugar and HFCS together, yum), apples and bananas. I ate about 20 apples while I was there.
I'm hoping to hear that the gymnastics camps do better?