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so whats the funniest or strangest request for a meal or snack your kid or a kid you know has made? My 4 year old daughter just asked for a plain hot dog with marshmallow slices on top of it for dinner. Normally I wouldn't do it but I figure shes expressing creativity. I got a chuckle when I handed her plate to her and she grinned up at me an said “thank you mommy, this looks good” shes not going to get away with this sort of dinner every night but I still think its pretty funny, whats your story?
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This isn't exactly the same but its similar and very funny I think. In my preschool class (i'm 20 now) they had us make a Thanksgiving cookbook. I still have it and its pretty hilarious. Mine stated to turn the oven on to 500 degrees, cover the turkey with marshmallows and gravy and put it in the oven for 12 hours. For sweet potatoes I stated to cover them with candy and stick it in the oven. One kid stated to cover the turkey with m&ms, another said to put the oven on 4000 degrees. Someone else said to stuff the turkey with each ingredient you can find and put it in the microwave.
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Well, this is kind of funny, but not enjoy it sounds. My kids ask for cat poop a lot actually. “cat poop ” came about while we were just playing around in the kitchen, we mixed chocolate flavored peanut butter with karo syrup, and it came out in a kind of playdoh consistency, so they rolled it around a while before they ate it and decided that cat poop is what it looked like…hence cat poop desert
was created, try it sometime it's kind of fun.
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When my brother and I were tiny, they’d just started making those Kraft singles cheese slices in the individual plastic wrappers. My brother used to love taking a bowl, putting some smashed up Kraft singles in it, and mixing them with honey-roasted peanuts. He would then either eat the mess with his fingers or “spread” it on saltines.
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My daughter once dipped fresh fruit in marinara sauce. (Pineapples, cantaloupe, strawberries)
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At school this day my (4 yr old) son was dipping his carrot sticks in his ketchup. I thought that was pretty strange!
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thats really cute! i like your thinking!
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