I Can’t Help It

CanCan, 17 February 2010,
Categories: CanCan

I know as moms we live with the idea that we are being constantly judged, and our merits are reflected in how our children dress, how they behave, their academic progress, and even the nutritious content of their school lunches.

So I shouldn’t be talking about this, but seriously.

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WHO filled muffin papers with sweetened condensed milk, sprinkled it with powdered sugar, and sent it to the school bake sale?

I’m not trying to be nasty, I’m just genuinely confused!

How do you eat this? Is there a recipe?

It takes all kinds. It takes all kinds.

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Don’t hate me.

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6 Responses, Leave a Reply
  1. 1 Crystal @ Simply Being Mommy
    18 February 2010, 7:59 am

    I’m not sure what that is?!?

  2. 2 Laura B
    18 February 2010, 10:29 am

    maybe a cultural thing? I know in Sri Lanka, it isn’t unheard of to share sweetened condensed milk for desert? ?!?

  3. 3 Nancy M.
    18 February 2010, 11:49 am

    That does sound kinda strange to me. I mean it’s all goopy just sitting there. Seems wrong!

  4. 4 Cindy
    18 February 2010, 12:08 pm

    Maybe one of the kids thought it was a good idea?

  5. 5 Kathleen
    19 February 2010, 11:04 am

    What????? Just ask the students what’s their favorite desserts that their moms make and you’ll find out who it is…

  6. 6 Nicole Feliciano
    22 February 2010, 9:26 am

    That is nasty. What was the mom thinking? Why not send a box of Lucky Charms!

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