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nonameiguesstoday at 4:39 PM1 replyview on HN

So were children who grew up under sugar rationing actually eating less sugar in the first 1000 days of life? As the article points out, I don't remember being 2 years old, but I have sisters young enough that I remember them being 2 years old. I also know I was weened maybe around 18 months, not leaving much space in the first 1000 days. From what I remember of the sisters, kids that young are still eating pureed peas and carrots and mashed potatoes and what not. Probably still a lot of milk. They're still teething. The candy bars, Lucky Charms, and Twinkies we worry about being marketed to kids are marketed to elementary school children, not kids who can still barely walk and are wearing diapers half the time.


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somenameformetoday at 5:48 PM

Kids eat way more way earlier than you might think, as in they can start having prepared chicken bits/pieces now and then around 6 months old. At less than a year you can already just hand many babies a skinless drumstick and they'll take care of the rest. And yeah it's pretty much terrifying the first time.

Babies would be 100% capable of eating something like Twinkies very early on, and would probably love them. So I'm sure some parents are letting them have them.