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  1. Have to say that even though I did architectural drawing, painted flowers and animals, etc., and cooked extremely well, my kids were never emotionally attached to their food.

    My creations usually came out looking like blobs. Non of my cooking art looked like what it was supposed to be, except the Corvette cake. So the kids dived into anything and everything – including the Corvette cake, the exception was the accidentally burnt asparagus that I tried to make look like a log cabin. Guessing the burnt part of the asparagus was the problem. 🙂

    Plus, if they tried the too cute b.s. they would have been laughed at instead of coddled.

  2. Well, I can see my grandson trying to pull that stunt if he just doesn’t want to eat something. He never knows what might work so he’ll give it a try. And that kid was a terrible actor. He was sooooo faking it. I have enough grandchildren to recognize when they are faking.

  3. P.J. O’Rourke
    “At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child — miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats.”

  4. Ok…I admit it…when I was little I couldn’t eat my chocolate Easter bunnies because they were too cute. Then I would eat away the body and leave the face. Guilty. Kick me out.

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