The title cracks me up. One of the best ways to trick encourage children to eat what you've made is to have them make it.
- Yes she helped, no she didn’t eat them. Graham crackers = good, chocolate = good, marshmallow = good, all together…. “Daddy, you ruined it!”
- I love how eager they were to help, then I made a terrible parenting mistake, I smiled when they excited reached for them and said “And they’re good for you!”
- Sure, it looks JUST like the last picture, but it isn’t, they are totally different! And so adorable with their little fingers and tiny hands doing such an awesome job!
- You’d think after all of this effort they would have been more excited to at least TRY them, I think the major turn off for them was the texture.
- Talking them into eating this was an easy task, he nearly begged for me to buy it in the first place, the intensity at which he did his job was admirable, it was for him a true labor of love.
- The child wouldn’t touch any pancakes I made, not with a ten foot pole, until we added ‘magic’ and made them green, then she eagerly helped make them and ate them.
- Everyone got a turn flipping the pancakes, not while they were at the goopy stage, but after that when a flip was just to check that they were done and put them on the plate to be buttered.
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