When my brother and I were kids, we used to sneak and munch on Milk Bone dog biscuits. Then somebody told us those things had flies in them, that they were made that way. We left them alone ever after.
I used to nibble on the Purina Dog Chow that my grandmother fed her dogs. Then they changed their recipe and it was just as gross as the other brands. I wonder if they changed it on purpose to discourage kids from eating it.
I’m sorry to hear that about your cats. I remember the incident, but was lucky enough not to be affected by it. It’s not just like, but is, losing a family member.
Lynn Lake parties were always well attended. To celebrate summer one year, a soiree was given by one of the teachers. Guests all thought to bring plenty of libation for the event but little actual sustenance. Sheena, our hostess, had prepared munchies and some packaged, hot hors d’ouvres, but eventually folks, well into the sauce, wanted to eat something substantial and were starting to gnaw at their napkins.
*I wandered into Sheena’s kitchen, hoping to find more food and I noticed a giant, open bag of dog kibble in the corner. I took one of her fancy serving bowls, filled it with kibble, and joined her as she walked about the room offering munchies and dip. Deep in conversation, guests readily dug unto the bowls, tossed the contents into their mouths, and went on talking. At least five people had eaten the kibble before Paul Bergan, the music teacher, piped up: “Hey!!! That tastes like dog food!” — I was caught. I thought the prank would go down well, but food would have gone down better! Several of us ran home, emptied our fridges, and a grand potluck ensued. Folks still remember that party, but only Paul admits he ate kibble. *
Now I understand my parents’ saying of why is it that children are to be “seen but never heard”. It means a child is never to talk back to an adult. Of course, in a formal party, it may also mean they are not be seen either!
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
And that is why kids should not be in adult parties: they need to be in bed (and not to offer their parents’ guests let food).
kfccanada over 12 years ago
Guess Lizzie’s contribution didn’t taste like peanuts… Lol. She was just trying to be helpful….
Tog over 12 years ago
Oh that’s good. First laugh out loud moment of the morning.
teddyr over 12 years ago
I gotta admit that I pretty much saw that one comin’.
chp9595 over 12 years ago
When our son was a toddler, we had to hide the dog food because he liked it more than our dog did.
Cofyjunky over 12 years ago
Can’t be a mom and a party hostess at the same time. They should’ve hired a sitter for the night. Keep the rug-rats outta there. Yeesh!
sjsczurek over 12 years ago
When my brother and I were kids, we used to sneak and munch on Milk Bone dog biscuits. Then somebody told us those things had flies in them, that they were made that way. We left them alone ever after.
ewalnut over 12 years ago
I used to nibble on the Purina Dog Chow that my grandmother fed her dogs. Then they changed their recipe and it was just as gross as the other brands. I wonder if they changed it on purpose to discourage kids from eating it.
richardkel over 12 years ago
I’m sorry to hear that about your cats. I remember the incident, but was lucky enough not to be affected by it. It’s not just like, but is, losing a family member.
Poollady over 12 years ago
Michael probably put her up to it, he’s hiding in the closet now trying to stofle his laugh! Ha,ha
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
Well, hat party went to the dogs..Considering the ads and cost of pet food today one might think they were eating a steak dinner.
lightenup Premium Member over 12 years ago
She’s so proud of her hostess abilities – how cute! Now instead of “yack, yack, yack”, it’s going to be “bark, bark, bark”!! LOL!!
kab2rb over 12 years ago
Mom should have showed Elizabeth what to serve, then children should be in bed.
JP Steve Premium Member over 12 years ago
Lynn’s Notes
Lynn Lake parties were always well attended. To celebrate summer one year, a soiree was given by one of the teachers. Guests all thought to bring plenty of libation for the event but little actual sustenance. Sheena, our hostess, had prepared munchies and some packaged, hot hors d’ouvres, but eventually folks, well into the sauce, wanted to eat something substantial and were starting to gnaw at their napkins.
*I wandered into Sheena’s kitchen, hoping to find more food and I noticed a giant, open bag of dog kibble in the corner. I took one of her fancy serving bowls, filled it with kibble, and joined her as she walked about the room offering munchies and dip. Deep in conversation, guests readily dug unto the bowls, tossed the contents into their mouths, and went on talking. At least five people had eaten the kibble before Paul Bergan, the music teacher, piped up: “Hey!!! That tastes like dog food!” — I was caught. I thought the prank would go down well, but food would have gone down better! Several of us ran home, emptied our fridges, and a grand potluck ensued. Folks still remember that party, but only Paul admits he ate kibble. *
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
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margueritem over 12 years ago
LOL!
USN1977 over 12 years ago
Now I understand my parents’ saying of why is it that children are to be “seen but never heard”. It means a child is never to talk back to an adult. Of course, in a formal party, it may also mean they are not be seen either!