They just wont eat those ones...Talk about fussy eaters, or is it developed pallets? My two Kids are the ultimate I'm sure.
They love the co-op croissants .. they are fresh baked on the premises and are light and melt in your mouth. They are adorable with a strawberry jam / anything sweet spread on top...
So the other day me and the 2 kids go shopping to ASDA for something to cook for tea after school. Whilst there the youngest spots a bag of 12 croissants and makes a dash for them. Now he is 4 and trying to explain to him that these just looked like croissants and even the label said croissants but daddy knew that he wasn't going to like these...
Damn it ... I was too slow, as over came big sister and I knew now I would have a fight on my hands., her eyes were also popping at the sight if the 12 pack. She shouted out "yummy daddy" and just looked at me I knew that what ever argument I was to put forward she wasn't going to have any of it. So I ended up being forced to but the 12 pack from ASDA.
We got to the car and as soon as they were strapped in they were pleading to have a croissant, so I gave them 1 each. Not to my surprise they didn't even finish that one.
The 12 pack of croissants stayed on the breakfast counter for about 2 weeks, then I threw them out. You just cant beat fresh croissants. Those ones in the plastic packaging with a whole 2 weeks on the on the best before date are just not cricket. <


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