Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bring cupcakes for snacks - and often use neon gel frosting on them. Kids love it! If you don't want your kid eating snack after a game, instruct them not to. Otherwise, STFU.
I bet you have one of those plastic multi layer cupcake holders
You're right! I can transport (in stacks of 2 holders) up to 72 cupcakes! I had no idea there were such holders until I had kids. Love them!![]()
72 cupcakes??! For what?
Really? You must just one or two kids. When I bring treats for, say, Halloween, they're easier to transport in the cupcake holders. If I'm bringing something other than cupcakes, I flip the tray to the smooth side. If I have more than 72 cupcakes, I have to use a large roasting pan to transport the excess.
But why in the world are you taking more than 72 cupcakes anywhere? That's just insane.
((3 kids X 25 kids/class)+(6 teachers)) x 1 cupcake/person = 81 cupcakes. Don't know why you think that's insane. Making cupcakes is easier than fixing dinner - it just takes a little longer. We're done in about 2 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bring cupcakes for snacks - and often use neon gel frosting on them. Kids love it! If you don't want your kid eating snack after a game, instruct them not to. Otherwise, STFU.
I bet you have one of those plastic multi layer cupcake holders
You're right! I can transport (in stacks of 2 holders) up to 72 cupcakes! I had no idea there were such holders until I had kids. Love them!![]()
72 cupcakes??! For what?
Really? You must just one or two kids. When I bring treats for, say, Halloween, they're easier to transport in the cupcake holders. If I'm bringing something other than cupcakes, I flip the tray to the smooth side. If I have more than 72 cupcakes, I have to use a large roasting pan to transport the excess.
But why in the world are you taking more than 72 cupcakes anywhere? That's just insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bring cupcakes for snacks - and often use neon gel frosting on them. Kids love it! If you don't want your kid eating snack after a game, instruct them not to. Otherwise, STFU.
I bet you have one of those plastic multi layer cupcake holders
You're right! I can transport (in stacks of 2 holders) up to 72 cupcakes! I had no idea there were such holders until I had kids. Love them!![]()
72 cupcakes??! For what?
Really? You must just one or two kids. When I bring treats for, say, Halloween, they're easier to transport in the cupcake holders. If I'm bringing something other than cupcakes, I flip the tray to the smooth side. If I have more than 72 cupcakes, I have to use a large roasting pan to transport the excess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bring cupcakes for snacks - and often use neon gel frosting on them. Kids love it! If you don't want your kid eating snack after a game, instruct them not to. Otherwise, STFU.
I bet you have one of those plastic multi layer cupcake holders
You're right! I can transport (in stacks of 2 holders) up to 72 cupcakes! I had no idea there were such holders until I had kids. Love them!![]()
72 cupcakes??! For what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bring cupcakes for snacks - and often use neon gel frosting on them. Kids love it! If you don't want your kid eating snack after a game, instruct them not to. Otherwise, STFU.
I bet you have one of those plastic multi layer cupcake holders
You're right! I can transport (in stacks of 2 holders) up to 72 cupcakes! I had no idea there were such holders until I had kids. Love them!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Cupcake mom here. How do you anti-snack people feel about goody bags? I, obviously, have no problems with snacks after a game but hate those fucking goody bags. If you want to put an end to something, put an end to THOSE!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bring cupcakes for snacks - and often use neon gel frosting on them. Kids love it! If you don't want your kid eating snack after a game, instruct them not to. Otherwise, STFU.
I bet you have one of those plastic multi layer cupcake holders
You're right! I can transport (in stacks of 2 holders) up to 72 cupcakes! I had no idea there were such holders until I had kids. Love them!![]()
Hah- I used one of the cupcake holders for years- school events, scouts, sports teams, etc. The other day I was cleaning out my basement, found my cupcake holder and realized I haven't used it in years (my kids are in high school now). Made me kind of sad and nostalgic. I think the snack after a game does give the kids and parents some time to socialize and bond with the community. I think it's kind of sad when the parents sit separately and grab their child after a game and take off. The snack doesn't have to be a big gooey sweet treat- fruits, popcorn, etc. are fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bring cupcakes for snacks - and often use neon gel frosting on them. Kids love it! If you don't want your kid eating snack after a game, instruct them not to. Otherwise, STFU.
I bet you have one of those plastic multi layer cupcake holders
You're right! I can transport (in stacks of 2 holders) up to 72 cupcakes! I had no idea there were such holders until I had kids. Love them!![]()