Anonymous wrote:One year I made rice krispie treats in the shape of turkeys, pumpkins, etc. Look online for decoration tips. If you kids are old enough they can help decorate too. And (gasp) all the adults enjoyed them too!
Anonymous wrote:If the subject line read "Is making a special dessert for kids on Thanksgiving coddling them?" then it would be totally cool for you picky-eating-police to criticize the OP, but that's not what she asked.
Signed...someone who doesn't have picky eaters doesn't give a hoot about what people choose to do with their sugar, eggs, and flour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, OP. Now you claim you were looking for an alternative dessert for yourself as well as your kids? Not your original question. Way to switch now that you've been called out for pandering to your picky kids. Bad defense.
You are an idiot. Read the op. It is completely consistent I'm only making one dessert.
Anonymous wrote:Sure, OP. Now you claim you were looking for an alternative dessert for yourself as well as your kids? Not your original question. Way to switch now that you've been called out for pandering to your picky kids. Bad defense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not make any special foods for kids at Thanksgiving. My kids eat almost anything adults eat (barring alcohol). Because I have exposed them to a variety of foods, my kids have been able to appreciate eating at fine restaurants all over Europe.
Jesus this is beyond ridiculous. My kid eats whatever we eat all the time and loves a variety of foods. Does that mean I can NEVER make a special treat for her specifically? Or every once in a while prepare a meal of things that I know are her favorites, just because I want to? Your response is so over the top and also really very pompous.
Your language! Of course I make special treats that my kids like. But the idea of making a special dessert for kids at Thanksgiving seems excessive and inappropriate to the occasion. This is not a kid's birthday party. It's a family gathering with adults and children, and there is no reason why the usual pies or desserts should be supplemented with "desserts that kids love." Rice krispies treats?! The current culture is too child-centered, and OP's questions and some of the responses shows how adults bend over too much to accommodate children.
Not the PP, but here's a crazy idea - then how about you don't make one and step away from this thread. The OP was not asking for thoughts on whether a special dessert should be served to kids on Thanksgiving. Different strokes folks, calm down!! Why do you care of someone you don't know is making rice crispy treats. Time to find a hobby.
Why can't someone express an opinion, and everyone agree to disagree? The moms who make special desserts for children are getting ridiculously defensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not make any special foods for kids at Thanksgiving. My kids eat almost anything adults eat (barring alcohol). Because I have exposed them to a variety of foods, my kids have been able to appreciate eating at fine restaurants all over Europe.
Jesus this is beyond ridiculous. My kid eats whatever we eat all the time and loves a variety of foods. Does that mean I can NEVER make a special treat for her specifically? Or every once in a while prepare a meal of things that I know are her favorites, just because I want to? Your response is so over the top and also really very pompous.
Your language! Of course I make special treats that my kids like. But the idea of making a special dessert for kids at Thanksgiving seems excessive and inappropriate to the occasion. This is not a kid's birthday party. It's a family gathering with adults and children, and there is no reason why the usual pies or desserts should be supplemented with "desserts that kids love." Rice krispies treats?! The current culture is too child-centered, and OP's questions and some of the responses shows how adults bend over too much to accommodate children.
Not the PP, but here's a crazy idea - then how about you don't make one and step away from this thread. The OP was not asking for thoughts on whether a special dessert should be served to kids on Thanksgiving. Different strokes folks, calm down!! Why do you care of someone you don't know is making rice crispy treats. Time to find a hobby.