It wasn’t the first time.

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  1. Seriously, it never even occured to me to hand my kids a vegtable. Not once. Ever. I have opened goldfish at the store. I have bought (and been given for free) cookies at the bakery counter. I have scanned M&M’s first so I could open them and hand out. Never once did I even THINK of just handing them vegtables.

  2. Armaedes says:

    I can do the same thing with my girlfriend. Mwa ha ha ha.

  3. Kristen says:

    Hey — I’m the “anonymous” poster under you lovely swanson chicken entry. I wasn’t trying to be mysterious… it didn’t give me a chance to put my name in LOL
    The pics are pretty good – my camera phone takes pics like you are underwater

  4. Kristen says:

    Sarah — you have to join blogexplosion (free) and then you can sell or buy space on your blog. It’s just a way to get exposure, readers, etc. You charge “credits” which you can earn or buy — you can earn them by surfing the blogs on BE (www.blogexplosion.com), or voting for blogs in “Battle of the Blogs.”

    Anyway, some people charge 25 credits while others charge 300

  5. Lori says:

    I love the pics Sarah! NOTE: These pics might come out slightly clearer if you clean out the camera lense on your phone with a Q-tip. Worked for me.

  6. Jordynne says:

    I never thought I could put the phrase “Ah, the power of healthy food” to use without sounding completely moronic (which I still might…but at least it’s applicable here). Hehe. Cute. :)

  7. clickmom says:

    I can’t tell you how many times I have had to explain to the cashier that “Yes, I do want the partially chewed produce. It’s okay, it was perfect when it came off the shelf.”

  8. At least they don’t need a box of cookies! Celery is cheap and healthy. Maybe they’ll become vegan chefs. And they’ll owe it all to mom!

  9. KEP says:

    My daughter is in love with the concept of produce as well. Except she always wants to hold things like eggplants and leeks which I would never buy ordinarily. Then it’s, “yes, scan the partially chewed produce because we mutilated it and I need to pay for it, then throw it away for me because I think it’s nasty and have no plans to eat it.” :)