7:35 pm - 10/07/2010
Fans of Nickelodeon’s hit show "iCarly" are requesting spaghetti tacos for dinner, and parents everywhere are making them, as evidenced by countless internet recipes and even a dedicated Facebook page, the New York Times reports.
“It was just a little joke I came up with for one episode. Then it turned into a running joke. And now it’s this thing people actually do,” Dan Schneider, the creator of "iCarly" who unwittingly launched the phenomenon when he featured the dish on several episodes, told the Times.
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Spaghetti Taco Night
Fans of Nickelodeon’s hit show "iCarly" are requesting spaghetti tacos for dinner, and parents everywhere are making them, as evidenced by countless internet recipes and even a dedicated Facebook page, the New York Times reports.
“It was just a little joke I came up with for one episode. Then it turned into a running joke. And now it’s this thing people actually do,” Dan Schneider, the creator of "iCarly" who unwittingly launched the phenomenon when he featured the dish on several episodes, told the Times.
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and on that note... seven kids?? Damn gurl!
Edited at 2010-10-08 12:55 am (UTC)
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EAT YOU DINNER OR YOU GO HUNGRY.
I'm just saying
My parents weren't shitting me either. I refused one night to eat my dinner. Outright refused to eat a single bite. I went to bed famished. I never refused to eat dinner again.
Mind you, I didn't eat what I didn't like. I just eat my fill of what I did like and it kept my mom happy. It took a few years during my childhood, but the parents and I finally found that common ground for dinner foods.
There are countless pictures of me passed out next to my dinner
Young kids don't necessarily understand nutrition which is why they should be given full reign over their diets. My aunt let my young cousin eat drink whatever she wanted with no guidance - which meant tons of candy and kool-aid - and by the age of 7 my cousin had to get false teeth, because hers had rotted away!
It's sad when I see families come in at my work and the parents have no idea how to say no to their children :( I had a dad ask his little girls - no older than three - whether they wanted Mountain Dew or Pepsi, when we had non-soda drink choices! I recommended the juice and he was all, "they only drink soda" and then glared at me. Sooo sad.
Bless your soul!