Post by threetaboos on Apr 16, 2015 8:21:40 GMT -5
Anyone have an unpopular opinion to share today? (Remember it's not a confession.) I suck at thinking of one so all I have this morning is a food uo. I think the proper sauce to dunk mozzarella sticks in is ketchup, and not marinara sauce.
Post by NatalieDavid on Apr 16, 2015 9:00:15 GMT -5
My UO is I do not like cake. I like pie and cheesecake. At my wedding we had a dessert bar with different flavors of pie and cheesecake and DH and I fed each other chocolate covered strawberries instead of cutting a cake.
Pizza is gross. (I'll try to think of something not food related, but I'll start here.)
WHAAAAT?!?!? I just had a nice big cheesy one last night for dinner and I may have had a piece for breakfast. I could live off pizza!
Yeah, no. It's disgusting. With the grease just laying on top line an oily puddle. It makes my stomach churn just thinking about it. DH has it for lunch almost everyday at work because I won't eat it.
Anyone have an unpopular opinion to share today? (Remember it's not a confession.) I suck at thinking of one so all I have this morning is a food uo. I think the proper sauce to dunk mozzarella sticks in is ketchup, and not marinara sauce.
FALSE. The correct sauce to dunk any fried food into is a buffalo blue cheese combo.
Anyone have an unpopular opinion to share today? (Remember it's not a confession.) I suck at thinking of one so all I have this morning is a food uo. I think the proper sauce to dunk mozzarella sticks in is ketchup, and not marinara sauce.
FALSE. The correct sauce to dunk any fried food into is a buffalo blue cheese combo.
My UO is I do not like cake. I like pie and cheesecake. At my wedding we had a dessert bar with different flavors of pie and cheesecake and DH and I fed each other chocolate covered strawberries instead of cutting a cake.
DH is the same way. I always bake him pies for his birthday.
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I can't stand the smell of coffee...granted, this is a new pregnancy aversion, but I seriously can't be in the same room as someone drinking coffee these days.
DH eats it without dressing. That is so odd. I feel like it's just green crunchy water without the dressing.
It definitely needs more than lettuce - tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, croutons. That's why I prefer salad bars to getting a side salad at a restaurant where all they give you is lettuce on a plate
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Baby leashes are the WORST seriously parents that use them I want to put a cone of shame on you.
DS has a backpack with a tether/"leash" that clips onto it. It's been great for certain outings since he became mobile because he doesn't understand the importance of holding my hand yet. I'm all for anything that safely gives toddlers a little independence.
Baby leashes are the WORST seriously parents that use them I want to put a cone of shame on you.
My mom used a leash on me, and it was before they were those cute "monkey backpack with a tail that doubles as a leash" get ups. I was a bit of a wanderer
I hate anything that uses coconut flakes. Almond joy/Mounds, coconut creme pie, snowballs, blech. I like the flavor of coconut (pina coladas, toasted coconut beer, actual fresh coconut), but the "fake" stuff used in baking and sweet treats is effing gross.
Baby leashes are the WORST seriously parents that use them I want to put a cone of shame on you.
I'm just going to save this and refer back to it in say, 2-2.5yrs... your child may be perfect and not need one but you also may find reasons that it could be necessary.
Post by spidermonkeymama on Apr 16, 2015 13:43:28 GMT -5
I soooooo remember being that mom saying "I will never...." and the BTDT moms on our board chuckled and said "good luck with that". You'll find yourself going back on almost everything you say before.
I soooooo remember being that mom saying "I will never...." and the BTDT moms on our board chuckled and said "good luck with that". You'll find yourself going back on almost everything you say before.
QFT. I turned out to be a "hippie mom" in many ways, and at one point I was definitely judgmental of parents who used leashes. But then I saw a mom walking with triplet girls on leashes (cutest thing EVER; they were toddling around like they were orbiting her as she walked very patiently with them), and I realized that they must be mighty useful, and are probably not indicative of lazy/awful parents, as I previously thought. Then DS started walking running every chance he got, and I found myself ordering a monkey backpack with a leash and being one of "those" parents. Sorry, not sorry.
I soooooo remember being that mom saying "I will never...." and the BTDT moms on our board chuckled and said "good luck with that". You'll find yourself going back on almost everything you say before.
QFT. I turned out to be a "hippie mom" in many ways, and at one point I was definitely judgmental of parents who used leashes. But then I saw a mom walking with triplet girls on leashes (cutest thing EVER; they were toddling around like they were orbiting her as she walked very patiently with them), and I realized that they must be mighty useful, and are probably not indicative of lazy/awful parents, as I previously thought. Then DS started walking running every chance he got, and I found myself ordering a monkey backpack with a leash and being one of "those" parents. Sorry, not sorry.
I'm totally a "hippie mom" in a bunch of ways.... and considering my screen name, my child does not leave my side. It is so eye opening when I'm with my friends & their kids who run off. We do have a leash backpack and we did use it when we traveled through airports when she was about 1.5. That age- oh they so do not want to hold hands or be carried and want their independence. My kid acted like a cat on a leash though and sprawled out on the floor until we took it off her, but I for sure, wanted to have her safety first (my anxiety) vs losing her in a crowded airport!
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