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Does anyone give their kids Uncrustables?

I have never bought them before but I was thinking about getting a box to serve at DS2s 1st birthday party for any kids who might not like pizza.  I mean it's not like there's a lot of work involved, right?  You just thaw & serve?  Are they any good (they look effing amazing when I see them at the store haha)?
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Re: Does anyone give their kids Uncrustables?

  • I have to pack a lunch daily for DS.  He often gets Uncrustables.  They're really easy, and I know he will eat them.  I buy the whole wheat ones.  I don't think they're much healthier.
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  • i wouldn't buy anything for kids who don't like pizza... MOST kids do- and if some kid doesn't like it- their parents are certainly used to dealing with that and will likely give them something before/after the party.

    also- dealing with nut allergies - I try not to have nutty stuff at parties b/c you just never know.

    i got them once for my boys and none of them would eat them.... DH and I ended up eating them - and liked them, lol :)

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  • DD absolutely loves them, but I don't buy them anymore because they aren't terribly healthy and they're expensive.  For a birthday party they should be fine, though.  Sounds like a good idea to have a backup.  Just make sure you get them out of the freezer an hour ahead or time.  30 minutes doesn't do the trick.
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    i wouldn't buy anything for kids who don't like pizza... MOST kids do- and if some kid doesn't like it- their parents are certainly used to dealing with that and will likely give them something before/after the party.

    also- dealing with nut allergies - I try not to have nutty stuff at parties b/c you just never know.

    I'm in this camp.

    If you're serving pizza that's fine.

    If you're serving some apps too (veggies, fruit, goldfish or other finger foods) then you're all set and a "just in case they don't like pizza" item seems unnecessary.

    Then again... we're a "you eat what you're served" kinda house hold and in general think it's crazy to cater to kids being ultra picky about food so maybe I'm not the best opinion.

    From my experience what happens when you give them options on 2 main items several of them will say they want both because they can't decide between the 2 and then they take 1 bite out of each thing and you end up throwing away lots of food.   The extra option is over kill IMO.

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    i wouldn't buy anything for kids who don't like pizza... MOST kids do- and if some kid doesn't like it- their parents are certainly used to dealing with that and will likely give them something before/after the party.

    also- dealing with nut allergies - I try not to have nutty stuff at parties b/c you just never know.

    I'm in this camp.

    If you're serving pizza that's fine.

    If you're serving some apps too (veggies, fruit, goldfish or other finger foods) then you're all set and a "just in case they don't like pizza" item seems unnecessary.

    Then again... we're a "you eat what you're served" kinda house hold and in general think it's crazy to cater to kids being ultra picky about food so maybe I'm not the best opinion.

    From my experience what happens when you give them options on 2 main items several of them will say they want both because they can't decide between the 2 and then they take 1 bite out of each thing and you end up throwing away lots of food.   The extra option is over kill IMO.

    You guys have a good point, and I totally agree now that I think about it.  I was thinking of my niece beause she doesn't like cheese, but she takes exactly 2 bites of whatever you give her and then 'saves room for cake' so I don't know why I'm even worried.  She can take her 2 bites of fruit and call it a day ;)

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  • I bought them once, but my kids weren't big fans.  DD can't take them to school now anyway, so I haven't bought them since.  BUT, I would totally buy them for a bday party.  It's not like anyone expects things to be that healthy at a bday party anyway.  KWIM?
    DS1 age 7, DD age 5 and DS2 born 4/3/12
  • My 16 yr old loves them as well as my 5 yr old. But if the children don't love pizza they can fill up on cake. Too many choices cause problems with a group of small kids.
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  • My DD does not eat pizza (she's 4.5yo). She says she likes it, but then she takes one bite and is done. If I tear the crust off she'll eat that.

    Still, I wouldn't expect anyone to have different options for her and it's never been a problem for us. I wouldn't serve it at a party that is for her, but at every other party it's never been a problem, especially if there's some fruit.

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