Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for August 03, 2008
Transcript:
Dad: I'm glad we still eat together. Dad: I was reading the paper the other day, and it said kids who sit down to eat usually eat better... lower fat, lower sodium... higher nutrition. Dad: It also said a family meal is a good time for everyone to check in with each other... to talk about their day, their problems, their accomplishments! Dad: And did you know that children of families who eat together are more likely to respect adults and to get along with them? Dad: Interesting, huh? Tia Carmen: They left 10 minutes ago.
low fat. not so healthy. actually, not healthy at all.