My son is posting our dinners and rating them

Anonymous
We just found out DS13 is taking the pics he takes of his dinner plate each night, and posting it in a huge group chat with other boys, and they write what the meal is, and rate it for taste. They all comment on each others' plates, and give ratings based on presentation. Obviously we knew he was taking pictures of his dinner plate but didn't know THIS is what he's doing with them. We are not sure whether to be livid or find it hilarious.
Anonymous
I find this hilarious and would totally subscribe LOL
Anonymous
hilarious
Anonymous
It’s funny. I would start intentionally making food that tastes good but looks awful.
Anonymous
I would find it hilarious and also somewhat annoying. And it sounds like its time for him to start cooking dinner for the family sometimes...if he has so many thoughts and opinions, time to put them to good use. And also get a new perspective on how much work goes in to making family dinner.
Anonymous
hilarious!
Anonymous
why would you be angry? that is hilarious!

I'd also have him help make some of these meals so he learns what goes into making a meal. I was super picky and for a few months my parents had me make dinner once a week for everyone. I remember some very weird dinners! but they were good sports about it and I learned to be more appreciative of my mom's time since she was ALWAYS late with dinner and my dad couldn't cook much.
Anonymous
OMG hilarious. I’m a bit competitive with my cooking too so I’d be into it.
Anonymous
Hilarious. How can you be mad about that?
Anonymous
Hilarious and delightful that this is what the group is focused on, but agree he’d find himself cooking once per week in our house. Surely he’s taken some inspiration from the meals that received high ratings?
Anonymous
After he eats you should rate HIM on appetite, dinner conversation, tidiness, chewing with mouth closed, using utensils properly. Leave a scorecard on his plate.
Anonymous
If this is what a 13 yo is doing I would honestly just celebrate - come on - even if the ratings were horrible!
Anonymous
I would find it hilarious and would be curious to know how others rated the photos and how DD’s dinner compares to his friends - and I’m also a little competitive and consider myself a decent cook. This might make me want to pay more attention to plating 😄
Anonymous
You need to up your presentation and score 10s!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would find it hilarious and also somewhat annoying. And it sounds like its time for him to start cooking dinner for the family sometimes...if he has so many thoughts and opinions, time to put them to good use. And also get a new perspective on how much work goes in to making family dinner.


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It is all fun and games and chuckles till...
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