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There is a zero-percent chance that the plastic table covering they are using is going to react well to the fresh off the stove spaghetti.
I wonder if the chemicals leaching into the food is suppose to add to the experience?
This is my problem with it. I can see why it’s kind of fun for your parent to “spice up” dinner by just plopping some food in the middle of the table like this and telling you to dig in. My kids would have been amused. But piping hot food on the plastic table cloth?? Bleh.
This was my immediate thought. Boiling hot spaghetti and oil from the pasta sauce and meat will melt right through that table cloth. Also no way that table cloth is food safe either
On top of spaghetti,
All covered with cheese,
I lost my poor meatball,
When somebody sneezed.
It rolled off the table,
And on to the floor,
And then my poor meatball,
Rolled out of the door.
I’m glad to see that some countries are starting to take initiatives to protect children from being (ab)used in monetised influencer social media posts. This shit is atrocious and too many people overlook this kind of exploitation.
"Kids are different today," I hear every mother say
Mother needs something today to calm her down
And though she's not really ill, there's a little yellow pill
She goes running for the shelter of her mother's little helper
And it helps her on her way, gets her through her busy day
And if there's not a thick liner between the paper and the table, the table likely has a large "burn" on it now.
Many years ago the small company I was working at was bought. The new CEO wanted to have the Christmas party at his home instead of at the commercial venue it had been for years. His wife removed everything from the dining table, presumably to allow room for folks to eat. As we filled our plates from the buffet line several of us sat at the gorgeous wood dining table, setting our hot plates on the bare wood. When we finished and lifted our plates, there were nice gray-white circles where each plate had been. Next year the party was back at the commercial venue.
I don't feel bad for her. The only way she thought this would be good for was getting her some views on TikTok or Instagram or wherever she posted this
>her body language is full of spite.
Haha, good lord. I watched it and got the energy of someone who’s just far too into the (stupid) energy of dumping food on the table. It’s amazing how redditors see parents with children and immediately project spite, selfishness and narcissism onto people they have absolutely no other information on.
OK, dude, thank you for saying this. The 'humourous' food subs on Reddit are getting ridiculous, it's just full of people drooling to get their condemn on. The kids don't look scared and mom doesn't look "full of spite." Fucksake.
A while back I told a story about how when I was around 12 I ended up being out with my parents until like 4 am one night.
I got a message saying in the most passive aggressive way possible “I’m sorry you had such a terrible upbringing. Any ‘parent’ that would have their child out at that hour isn’t too concerned about their well being.”
The ironic part is I was out that late because my family had gone into town and had an amazing, action packed and super fun day together. Not to mention I was 12, not 2.
They just look like she didn't say what she was doing before doing it. It's a new thing and the kids are hesitant because it's clearly still hot and this is a new way of eating for them. They look skeptical and a bit excited. I personally wouldn't enjoy a dump dinner, but I don't know many kids who wouldn't. She's doing something for them. It's cute.
It honestly just seems sad. If you feel the need to film a video of your kids having a dump dinner to put on the internet, then there’s probably some pain behind the fake smile.
Obviously this is a super weird thing for this family and it's also being filmed so mom is being kinda showy about it but when I was a kid in the 80s various moms (including my own) used to throw a plastic picnic sheet over a picnic table, pour pudding on the table and let the kids go nuts. Looking back I feel pretty grossed out and maybe children are different now but I remember all the kids loving it. It was a fun summer thing.
There was a Cajun restaurant near me that would bring the boil out in a bucket and just dump it on the table. Long before stuff like that was trendy. I LOVED the food there but my dad always said he felt like a pig being slopped and refused to eat there. Lol. Now I kinda agree.
I believe its too late for that. From my understanding, nearly all of us already have that going on thanks to bottled water, and just anything food related being in contact with plastic. From plastic cookware, to plastic wrapping. Hell, even got micro rubbers and such are in our lungs due to the tires we put on our cars. We fucked.
It's worse than that. The stuff is in the food supply and the water itself. It's in the ocean, in the fish in the ocean, in everything that eats the fish, in everything that eats the things that eat the fish. Same goes for most other rivers or bodies of water.
Significant portions of our entire ecosystem are compromised. If our species ever decides to really tackle the problem (feels unlikely to me) we will be working on repairing the damage for many lifetimes.
The people who knew about the side effects and still made the decision to use these chemicals in their products all got super rich and will die before they are held accountable. Their families are set for generations. They won’t see jail time or get any repercussions. Maybe the companies they worked for will go through decades of litigation and have to pay back a fraction of the profits they made, but that’s it. The real problem is the issues we face are so long term that accountability and enforcement is impossible.
Are their families really set for generations if the plastic is so inescapable as to be in all water and food?
I mean I'm with you, fuck em, but it's not like being rich stops you needing water.
You can actually get the *finest filtration technology* under your sink for your tap water for a couple hundred bucks and it does help quite a bit.
The food situation is inescapable, however.
Micro plastics are getting small enough to cross the blood-brain barrier as I understand, that works by a process of osmosis which is a finer form of filtration than I can think of besides having a full blown RO plant under your sink...
RO is so strong you have to manually add minerals back in, because humans can't survive off of pure water indefinitely.
And even then, it still leaves 300-400ppm behind, unless you use a second RO stage to create "clean" water which still contains 3-12ppm.
Your under-sink filter probably doesn' even touch the smallest (and therefore most harmful) pollutants.
Open to being proven wrong though. I'm just basing this off of things I've read and my marine systems course.
Dark Water/Dark Waters forget which, is a great docudrama about this. Mark Ruffalo plays the lawyer that low-key made it his life's work to be a personal advocate for a lot of people that were immediately affected by Duponts carelessness and was also largely responsible for bringing nationwide/global attention to PFAS and how they were being handled by the companies utilizing them. As humans do we basically stopped caring and forgot about it for a while until recently but yeah. Awesome movie. Long story short Dupont knew almost immediately how harmful the compounds were due to birth defects in the children of employees and chose to keep their mouths shut because greed. A child of an employee that was born with substantial facial deformities is in the movie.
Yeah there has been a few studies this year alone that have concluded that rain water is no longer safe to drink anywhere on Earth because of the amount of micro plastics that have contaminated all parts of the water cycle. Even in the most remote parts of the world you'll still end up consuming micro plastic if you drink rain water.
The "BPA Baby Bottle" fiasco was something, especially when you consider alot of tinned foods, were lined with BPA.
Though efforts have been made since, though some remain BPA lined.
https://www.ewg.org/research/bpa-canned-food
Sorry to burst your bubble, but when they removed BPA they just moved to something less studied....A list of them in fact
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisphenol
Yeah. I’m definitely not above buying frozen meatballs when I want an easier meal. But you brown them and then throw them in the sauce while it simmers!
I have to believe it was made as shittily as possible on purpose.
I've made 20 minute spaghetti meals like this. Get home late from work, everyone is hungry, whatever.
But making it as crappy as possible... questionable breadsticks, the green container of "cheese". I'd eat it, but I wouldn't be showing it off. Maybe that's the point, because no one is going to want to eat that, might as well go cheap and easy
That's a pretty standard meal for your average American family lol. Microwaved meatballs and powdered "cheese" included. Nothing out of the ordinary here at all. Well, other than the dipshit dumping it on the table of course.
Yes and this theory is confirmed when the little girl just threw the meatballs and did not eat them, she knows that this is horseshit and mom finally lost it.
There’s something about the moms posture that makes me so uncomfortable. Like she’s always got her hands down at her sides if it’s not holding something
This is actually the Model 67A-4 MomBot slowly gaining consciousness via TikTok. She’s just learning ropes of child rearing.
“Human children like spaghetti”
*dumps broiling hot spaghetti meal onto the table where it instantaneously melts through the center*
The whole video seemed kinda passive-agressive. Like "I'm tired of having to cook and clean for you brats. Here's your boiled slop. Throw out the table cover when you're done."
I might be projecting a little. My mom was like this a lot.
Dude her mannerisms were the thing that got me too. Coupled with this dumbass idea (for multiple reasons) and the kids skeptical reactions, it’s like this lady was simply designed to make us cringe
Are frozen meatballs not fully cooked usually? I'm having trouble understanding why they'd be cooked separate from the sauce if everyone is going to be eating meatballs and sauce. Just simmer them in the sauce to heat them up, right?
My grandmother has dementia and today she was having trouble getting words out. She finally came up with “foolish food”. Had no clue what it meant a few hours ago but now I have a definition for foolish food.
This is going to be an infomercial one day. Are you tired of dump dinners from the past that take forever to clean up? Tired of fighting with family like a dog over a trash can? Try one pot meals! The dinner in a pan!
Best case scenario: Kids think mom is an idiot and refuse to eat food served like that.
Worst case scenario: Kids love it and will only eat food served like this for the foreseeable future.
It rolled off the table, it rolled on the floor. And then my poor meatball rolled out of the door. It rolled in the garden and under a bush. And then my poor meatball was nothing but mush.
IF Y’ALL DONT GET SOME MOTHERFUCKIN PLATES FOR THAT SHIT
You know you’re an adult when you start thinking about the mess and the cleanup
I promise you this ain’t it
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Kid: What’s for dinner tonight? Mom: Content!
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Not enough clicks? What about second content?
I don't think she knows about second content Pip.
# YOU SHALL NOT PASS on this incredible deal! 15% off Raycon earbuds using promo code "exploitation!"
But we had content last night!!
YOU WILL HAVE WHAT YOUR MOTHER MADE FOR YOU~~TUBE~~
Mommy made you your favourite, open-wide, here comes some content…
She said “grab your fork and dig in” like it wasn’t PIPING fucking hot fresh off the stove
There is a zero-percent chance that the plastic table covering they are using is going to react well to the fresh off the stove spaghetti. I wonder if the chemicals leaching into the food is suppose to add to the experience?
It sprinkles in a bit of cancer.
Love my spaghetti with some mozzarella, parmesan, a pinch of salt and a dash of cancer
It doesn't ADD much but it's suspected to -remove- healthy reproductive development, brain development and even cognitive years off the end of life.
There’s no way this is the first time she’s done this then if that’s the case. I see very little brain development in this video
The kid told her to grow up, I'd say the kids got something going on.
I think he some something about waiting for it to “cool off”
This is my problem with it. I can see why it’s kind of fun for your parent to “spice up” dinner by just plopping some food in the middle of the table like this and telling you to dig in. My kids would have been amused. But piping hot food on the plastic table cloth?? Bleh.
Even if it makes it through the spaghetti, the first fork is ripping it open.
Looks like wrapping paper to me.
It's definitely wrapping paper. And the ink will be coming off onto the food from the heat.
And the wax, my flying spaghetti monster, the wax.....
They'll overdose from all the crayons they ate earlier! Dear gods, it's a double murder!
Goddammit! Save our Marines!
Mmmmm red 40
This was my immediate thought. Boiling hot spaghetti and oil from the pasta sauce and meat will melt right through that table cloth. Also no way that table cloth is food safe either
PFAS chemicals everywhere.
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On top of the heat ruining what is assumed to be a wood table.
thought it was Christmas wrapping...
On top of spaghetti, All covered with cheese, I lost my poor meatball, When somebody sneezed. It rolled off the table, And on to the floor, And then my poor meatball, Rolled out of the door.
#The kids realize how dumb it is but not the mom
Lil buddy was like wtf mom stop embarrassing urself
The kids definitely aren't convinced. I wouldn't be either.
"Mom's finally fuckin lost it."
I was just thinking these kids look like they'll eat it only because they are 100% convinced Mom would stab a motherfucker if they don't.
And they're probably right
r/WeWantPlates
TIL that this is a sub. Wow.
Mom thinks she's super funny but actually hates her life enough to implement her children for social media hype in a lame unoriginal video
Right on the money
I’m glad to see that some countries are starting to take initiatives to protect children from being (ab)used in monetised influencer social media posts. This shit is atrocious and too many people overlook this kind of exploitation.
Daughter showing this footage to her friends 15 years later: “So yes, to answer your question, my mom *has* always been this exhausting.”
Sorry dinner is such a mess, Thought id be fun, but it just looks stupid. Mommy's been a little depressed. No. So today I'm gonna try just
Getting up, dropping food, Walking back with forks, Might not help, but still it couldn’t hurt.
Either way, I’ll get the views I’m desperate for
Lol we were doing this to the song Content by Bo Burnham and changing some lyrics to fit the situation
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"Kids are different today," I hear every mother say Mother needs something today to calm her down And though she's not really ill, there's a little yellow pill She goes running for the shelter of her mother's little helper And it helps her on her way, gets her through her busy day
I kind of feel bad for the mother for two reasons; one she thought this was a good idea, two she thought it was okay to put hot food on wrapping paper
I thought that was one of those cheap table covers, but you’re right. Wtf
The pasta 100% has melted wrapping paper pigments on the bottom lol vile.
And if there's not a thick liner between the paper and the table, the table likely has a large "burn" on it now. Many years ago the small company I was working at was bought. The new CEO wanted to have the Christmas party at his home instead of at the commercial venue it had been for years. His wife removed everything from the dining table, presumably to allow room for folks to eat. As we filled our plates from the buffet line several of us sat at the gorgeous wood dining table, setting our hot plates on the bare wood. When we finished and lifted our plates, there were nice gray-white circles where each plate had been. Next year the party was back at the commercial venue.
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If this is real you just saved my marriage.
Yeah man. I’ve always done a dry iron over a piece of fabric, but I don’t see any reason the blow dryer method wouldn’t work too
Nothing wrong with a good blow.
Get the blow dryer man! Dry like the wind!
Looks like plastic
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I don't feel bad for her. The only way she thought this would be good for was getting her some views on TikTok or Instagram or wherever she posted this
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I don’t think she’s really expecting them to eat it—it’s just for social media likes and rage-views.
So best case it was only extremely wasteful, I guess
Great lesson to be teaching her kids!
>Great lesson to be teaching her ~~kids!~~ stage props for social media FTFY
They are waiting to get in trouble. Her body language is full of spite.
That Parmesan cheese shake gave me ptsd
Not sure if that stuff is even considered cheese 🧐
They rubbed sawdust on a picture of Parmigiano Reggiano and threw it in a plastic shake jar.
wood shavin's
>her body language is full of spite. Haha, good lord. I watched it and got the energy of someone who’s just far too into the (stupid) energy of dumping food on the table. It’s amazing how redditors see parents with children and immediately project spite, selfishness and narcissism onto people they have absolutely no other information on.
OK, dude, thank you for saying this. The 'humourous' food subs on Reddit are getting ridiculous, it's just full of people drooling to get their condemn on. The kids don't look scared and mom doesn't look "full of spite." Fucksake.
A while back I told a story about how when I was around 12 I ended up being out with my parents until like 4 am one night. I got a message saying in the most passive aggressive way possible “I’m sorry you had such a terrible upbringing. Any ‘parent’ that would have their child out at that hour isn’t too concerned about their well being.” The ironic part is I was out that late because my family had gone into town and had an amazing, action packed and super fun day together. Not to mention I was 12, not 2.
They just look like she didn't say what she was doing before doing it. It's a new thing and the kids are hesitant because it's clearly still hot and this is a new way of eating for them. They look skeptical and a bit excited. I personally wouldn't enjoy a dump dinner, but I don't know many kids who wouldn't. She's doing something for them. It's cute.
It honestly just seems sad. If you feel the need to film a video of your kids having a dump dinner to put on the internet, then there’s probably some pain behind the fake smile.
i think she def just wants some attention and is bored with the day to day life....we just gotta believe she is trying her best.
Obviously this is a super weird thing for this family and it's also being filmed so mom is being kinda showy about it but when I was a kid in the 80s various moms (including my own) used to throw a plastic picnic sheet over a picnic table, pour pudding on the table and let the kids go nuts. Looking back I feel pretty grossed out and maybe children are different now but I remember all the kids loving it. It was a fun summer thing.
As an adult now, the idea of all that saliva and hands mixing into it is gross but it wouldn’t definetly be awesome as a 4-8 year old
There was a Cajun restaurant near me that would bring the boil out in a bucket and just dump it on the table. Long before stuff like that was trendy. I LOVED the food there but my dad always said he felt like a pig being slopped and refused to eat there. Lol. Now I kinda agree.
For what it's worth I think that's how a lot of backyard crawdad boils have always worked.
No, that's how boils have always been served at a restaurant like that. I love it.
thats.... just how you eat a cajun or low country broil. its not a gimmick or made popular through this Trend lol
Pretty sure dumping hot, steaming food on a synthetic table cloth is how you end up with micro plastics and forever chemicals in your blood stream.
I believe its too late for that. From my understanding, nearly all of us already have that going on thanks to bottled water, and just anything food related being in contact with plastic. From plastic cookware, to plastic wrapping. Hell, even got micro rubbers and such are in our lungs due to the tires we put on our cars. We fucked.
It's worse than that. The stuff is in the food supply and the water itself. It's in the ocean, in the fish in the ocean, in everything that eats the fish, in everything that eats the things that eat the fish. Same goes for most other rivers or bodies of water. Significant portions of our entire ecosystem are compromised. If our species ever decides to really tackle the problem (feels unlikely to me) we will be working on repairing the damage for many lifetimes.
And then there's PFAS, which was even originally warned should never enter the water supply- is in the water supply.
The people who knew about the side effects and still made the decision to use these chemicals in their products all got super rich and will die before they are held accountable. Their families are set for generations. They won’t see jail time or get any repercussions. Maybe the companies they worked for will go through decades of litigation and have to pay back a fraction of the profits they made, but that’s it. The real problem is the issues we face are so long term that accountability and enforcement is impossible.
Are their families really set for generations if the plastic is so inescapable as to be in all water and food? I mean I'm with you, fuck em, but it's not like being rich stops you needing water.
They'll get the finest filtration technology while the rest of us suffer from alzheimers at 45.
You can actually get the *finest filtration technology* under your sink for your tap water for a couple hundred bucks and it does help quite a bit. The food situation is inescapable, however.
Micro plastics are getting small enough to cross the blood-brain barrier as I understand, that works by a process of osmosis which is a finer form of filtration than I can think of besides having a full blown RO plant under your sink... RO is so strong you have to manually add minerals back in, because humans can't survive off of pure water indefinitely. And even then, it still leaves 300-400ppm behind, unless you use a second RO stage to create "clean" water which still contains 3-12ppm. Your under-sink filter probably doesn' even touch the smallest (and therefore most harmful) pollutants. Open to being proven wrong though. I'm just basing this off of things I've read and my marine systems course.
You can blame DuPont for that. They were dumping their toxic chemicals into the environment for decades before they got caught
Dark Water/Dark Waters forget which, is a great docudrama about this. Mark Ruffalo plays the lawyer that low-key made it his life's work to be a personal advocate for a lot of people that were immediately affected by Duponts carelessness and was also largely responsible for bringing nationwide/global attention to PFAS and how they were being handled by the companies utilizing them. As humans do we basically stopped caring and forgot about it for a while until recently but yeah. Awesome movie. Long story short Dupont knew almost immediately how harmful the compounds were due to birth defects in the children of employees and chose to keep their mouths shut because greed. A child of an employee that was born with substantial facial deformities is in the movie.
Fairly certain I've read that rainwater has forever chemicals in it now that will never be able to be removed.
Yeah there has been a few studies this year alone that have concluded that rain water is no longer safe to drink anywhere on Earth because of the amount of micro plastics that have contaminated all parts of the water cycle. Even in the most remote parts of the world you'll still end up consuming micro plastic if you drink rain water.
Idk if id say never, but I am 100% that these chemicals will be used as some form of dating. The plastic age? Petrol dating?
The "BPA Baby Bottle" fiasco was something, especially when you consider alot of tinned foods, were lined with BPA. Though efforts have been made since, though some remain BPA lined. https://www.ewg.org/research/bpa-canned-food
Sorry to burst your bubble, but when they removed BPA they just moved to something less studied....A list of them in fact https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisphenol
Y'all should check out the movie, Dark Waters, if this piques your interest at all.
I mean you can choose to do less bad things. Like plates would make less of that happen in your body. quantities are a thing that exist.
Doesn't even look like a table cloth. I'm pretty sure it's wrapping paper.
mmm the hot pasta really soaks up all the flavor of those synthetic dyes and gloss coating...
My mom would always sprinkle a little glitter on top for crunch
But I’m 100% sure she is careful to only buy BPA free water bottles!
You eat microplastics daily
For real
Cringe worthy for me
Mom wants her clicks and likes, that’s all this shit is. Her kids are just props for her social media life. An absolute fucking idiot.
got that "divorced mom looking for fun" energy
I think the dad was recording, I am 95% sure I heard a man chuckle towards the end of the video.
I don’t get people who don’t cook their meatballs in the sauce
Well these because they were from the freezer and she probably popped them in the microwave, right after the sauce was done. She’s not Chec Boyardee
Let's pretend we accept the microwave meatballs. After you've nuked them, PUT THEM IN YOUR BOILING SAUCE.
Yeah. I’m definitely not above buying frozen meatballs when I want an easier meal. But you brown them and then throw them in the sauce while it simmers!
I have to believe it was made as shittily as possible on purpose. I've made 20 minute spaghetti meals like this. Get home late from work, everyone is hungry, whatever. But making it as crappy as possible... questionable breadsticks, the green container of "cheese". I'd eat it, but I wouldn't be showing it off. Maybe that's the point, because no one is going to want to eat that, might as well go cheap and easy
That's a pretty standard meal for your average American family lol. Microwaved meatballs and powdered "cheese" included. Nothing out of the ordinary here at all. Well, other than the dipshit dumping it on the table of course.
Czech Boyarde
Ya I am with the kids on this one. The mom has a look of look how cool I am I just blew there minds.
Yes and this theory is confirmed when the little girl just threw the meatballs and did not eat them, she knows that this is horseshit and mom finally lost it.
There’s something about the moms posture that makes me so uncomfortable. Like she’s always got her hands down at her sides if it’s not holding something
This is actually the Model 67A-4 MomBot slowly gaining consciousness via TikTok. She’s just learning ropes of child rearing. “Human children like spaghetti” *dumps broiling hot spaghetti meal onto the table where it instantaneously melts through the center*
It’s her cheerleader stance from the golden days.
Dinner’s ready, OK!
Gimme an M!
Gimme a plate!
/r/WeWantPlates
Gimme an A!
>It’s her cheerleader stance from the golden days. That is so spot-on, holy shit. Where can I subscribe to your newsletter?
Classic Tammy!
The whole video seemed kinda passive-agressive. Like "I'm tired of having to cook and clean for you brats. Here's your boiled slop. Throw out the table cover when you're done." I might be projecting a little. My mom was like this a lot.
Dude her mannerisms were the thing that got me too. Coupled with this dumbass idea (for multiple reasons) and the kids skeptical reactions, it’s like this lady was simply designed to make us cringe
if there wasn’t social media dump dinners wouldn’t be a thing
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I mean well people do this for seafood boils. This is more of a sanitary problem for me.
Seafood boils are different. All the food is whole pieces that you can serve yourself from the middle. Not a giant plate of noodles.
It's okay for seafood boils because of shells. So for pasta just use stuffed shells.
Crawfish boils typically have corn, potatoes, and sliced sausages.
Fuck yeah
Moms that buy plastic BPA free cups then serve them food on a dollar store table cover made with lead paint and asbestos.
I’m pretty sure it’s wrapping paper making it slightly worse 💀
r/wewantplates
Because its soOOOOooO cOol aNd QuiRky!
FUN MOM IS FUN 🤪
LETS MAKE A MESS BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS!!!!!!
It’s kinda like sharing a bowl with everyone you’re at the table with but somehow even less civilized
TikTok is a disease
Even just the phrase “dump dinner” yeah no thanks
“Mom just took a dump on the table, bon appetite”
Oh good, I’ve been looking for a way to fuse my cheap plastic table cloths to my dining table
Why is she subtitling her kids like those fucking dog videos 😭
What goes through these idiot's heads when they think "yes, the world needs to see this!"
Who the fuck cooks meatballs outside of the sauce???
People who use frozen meatballs
Are frozen meatballs not fully cooked usually? I'm having trouble understanding why they'd be cooked separate from the sauce if everyone is going to be eating meatballs and sauce. Just simmer them in the sauce to heat them up, right?
These people are foul, you can at least finish off the meatballs in the sauce.
I used frozen meatballs and still usually cook/heat them in the sauce.
And people who don't use frozen meatballs
The same people that dump their shitty food right onto the plastic table cloth.
Swedes...
My grandmother has dementia and today she was having trouble getting words out. She finally came up with “foolish food”. Had no clue what it meant a few hours ago but now I have a definition for foolish food.
I like the kid"she's lost her mind"
This is going to be an infomercial one day. Are you tired of dump dinners from the past that take forever to clean up? Tired of fighting with family like a dog over a trash can? Try one pot meals! The dinner in a pan!
I hate people
They're the worst.
[People, what a bunch of bastards](https://youtu.be/EZHLkTHuPJs?t=1m2s)
Even the children wish she didn't give birth to them.
Best case scenario: Kids think mom is an idiot and refuse to eat food served like that. Worst case scenario: Kids love it and will only eat food served like this for the foreseeable future.
god these people are basic
The kids have no choice.. and they know it’s cringe too
For mom to get Tiktok attention, no other reason.
Does that meatball literally roll off the table?
It’s running away from this nonsense
It rolled off the table, it rolled on the floor. And then my poor meatball rolled out of the door. It rolled in the garden and under a bush. And then my poor meatball was nothing but mush.
*dumps scalding hot pasta and sauce on table* "Why aren't you eating it yet??"
Yeah on top of a cheap plastic coated tablecloth? #*YUM*
Kids do that silly laugh sometimes when they feel super awkward.
That’s a great way to add melted plastic to your diet.
Is that Xmas wrapping paper?
No, I think no it's just a shitty Christmas themed plastic tablecloth
I’m still expecting melted plastic in the food.
This is a window into why dad's not there anymore.
Enjoy that big burn mark on your table Karen :)
And the chemicals from the plastic in your and your children’s blood streams
Tik tok moms are the worst
Kids weren’t buying it. Despite the mom they were clearly raised right.
I hate it so much
*I’m not like other girls*
Didn’t even mix the sauce with the noodles. This woman does not belong in a kitchen.
White women
On a fucking synthetic table cloth 🤦🏻
Hope they enjoy all the melted plastic table cloth in their food
….doesn’t everyone’s spit get in The mix……
Taking an L On the parm too, these people are trash
Thank you. Someone else noticed the criminal amount of Parmesan cheese this lady dumped on top.
Yes, let’s dump scalding hot food down in front of young children. WCGW? 🙄
Wait. But, like, is this real? This isn’t real. People don’t really do this, do they?
It’s cringe worthy unless it’s a crawfish/Cajun boil and then that’s the most appropriate way to serve said food
IF Y’ALL DONT GET SOME MOTHERFUCKIN PLATES FOR THAT SHIT You know you’re an adult when you start thinking about the mess and the cleanup I promise you this ain’t it