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Help! They're Stuffing Me!
Saving Money Through Portion Control
By Jill Cooper, Frugal Living Expert
I have discovered the secret of how to save money feeding babies, toddlers and preschoolers. Well, I can't take the credit for it really. My mom taught it to me many years ago, but I didn't put it into practice until the first financial crisis we had when my husband was laid off.

What I have been practicing for many years has become one of the new buzz phrases: portion control. Usually when we think of portion control, it is in connection with dieting, not with discussions of saving money feeding young children.
It is easy to forget that children under the age of 4 have only about a quarter of an adult's body weight. Often, we feed them adult portions, and when we do give them smaller portions, each portion is usually only reduced to about half an adult portion. Do you use that large serving spoon and dump a full spoon of food on your child's plate? Say you give yourself two spoons of green beans and your child one. That means you have given yourself about 24 green beans and your child 12 when in reality, that child needs only about six.


