Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 15:04     Subject: Re:My son is posting our dinners and rating them

This is so pure! I'd find it hilarious and savor the age and moments.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 15:04     Subject: My son is posting our dinners and rating them

Anonymous wrote:I find this hilarious and would totally subscribe LOL


+100. Would have lots of subscribers once word got out!
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 15:04     Subject: My son is posting our dinners and rating them

Anonymous wrote: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.

Better up your cooking game! I'd be feeling some nightly pressure. I'd suggest he help and take over more of the work given his interest!
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 15:03     Subject: My son is posting our dinners and rating them

I think this thread is outting the bad home cooks! I’d welcome it because I know my cooking is tops.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 15:02     Subject: Re:My son is posting our dinners and rating them

Anonymous wrote:After seeing this thread the first time a few months ago, I asked my kid if they are sharing the photos they take.

They said they are not. Thank goodness!

Serve a squid arm.


Yup! Squid! Soft shell crabs. Make faces on the plate with tomatoes for eyes and asparagus smiles.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 15:01     Subject: My son is posting our dinners and rating them

Hilarious, don't tell him that you know but start making things like pancakes that look like animals for dinner.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 14:59     Subject: Re:My son is posting our dinners and rating them

After seeing this thread the first time a few months ago, I asked my kid if they are sharing the photos they take.

They said they are not. Thank goodness!

Serve a squid arm.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 14:57     Subject: Re:My son is posting our dinners and rating them

Anonymous wrote:This is hilarious. Is he being mean spirited? Otherwise why on earth would you be "livid"?


OP here. DH and I are very private people, neither of us are on social media. The idea of something we thought was just between the five of us at home, going out to many boys in our son's grade just threw us for a loop. DH and I will talk about it tonight, but as of right now I'm inclined to say nothing after seeing everyone's responses here. The kids are sometimes crude about some of the meals, but ... eh. This is our middle child - the older one is not very social so this is all new territory for us.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 14:55     Subject: My son is posting our dinners and rating them

Hilarious. And I would definitely troll him one night. Make sure everyone but him is in on the joke and then serve something weird. Hardboiled eggs and baby carrots? Toast and slices of American cheese? A decorative plate of Cheese Its and Goldfish crackers?
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 14:44     Subject: Re:My son is posting our dinners and rating them

This is hilarious. Is he being mean spirited? Otherwise why on earth would you be "livid"?
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 14:37     Subject: My son is posting our dinners and rating them

Anonymous wrote:It’s funny. I would start intentionally making food that tastes good but looks awful.


Yes. Bring on the stews!
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 14:31     Subject: Re:My son is posting our dinners and rating them

I think it’s hilarious— and I’d have fun with it.

I also — like many others — would have him cook a few meals, so he could enjoy the fun of it from both sides.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 14:27     Subject: My son is posting our dinners and rating them

Anonymous wrote:Weird. I would make him cook.


NP. Why?
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 14:24     Subject: My son is posting our dinners and rating them

This is hilarious, and you should definitely try to spin it into helping him learn to cook which is an important life skill. There’s also a conversation that could be had about being polite and respectful even when you don’t like something, but that conversation itself would need to be polite and respectful otherwise it’s just hypocritical. In any case, livid is just way too strong a word for this situation.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 14:20     Subject: My son is posting our dinners and rating them

Hilarious. Have fun with it. I would get into the plating even though I’m not that into cooking.