gcvmom
Here we go again!
easy child wanted me to bring cookies to share with her class today in honor of her birthday. We were going to do this at the morning recess, so I called the school to find out what time her class goes to recess. I explained to the office clerk what we were planning, and she interrupted me mid-sentence to say that they had to be STORE BOUGHT items. WTH? You've got to be kidding me!
I wonder if the store-bought Nestle's cookie dough falls under their guidelines?
Frankly, I'm just disgusted and feeling very rebellious over this. Something about ridiculous rules put in place to "protect" a very small minority over something they can simply say no to if it conflicts with them in any possible way (food allergy, general mistrust of their fellow student's family, paranoia in general, etc.)
I wonder if the store-bought Nestle's cookie dough falls under their guidelines?
Frankly, I'm just disgusted and feeling very rebellious over this. Something about ridiculous rules put in place to "protect" a very small minority over something they can simply say no to if it conflicts with them in any possible way (food allergy, general mistrust of their fellow student's family, paranoia in general, etc.)