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Would it be bad to batter a batter thief?
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 271161" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>I licked the bowl a lot as a child - and the beaters - raw eggs never hurt me (I don't think... Maybe that's why I'm weird though). So I don't use that on my difficult children. However... I have informed them that, if I have cake or brownie mix, that if it "vanishes" they get to learn to make it <em>from scratch</em>. After the one time they saw me do this... Well, no mix has vanished.</p><p> </p><p>What we do to avoid the whole batter thing... At the very end, I take the spook (yum), and the difficult child who was helping me gets the bowl. I scrape a lot out, so the spoon tends to have more on it... LOL! They think they're getting a treat.</p><p> </p><p>However, since it was difficult child and <em>not</em> easy child, I'd make him pay for more mix at the very least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 271161, member: 6705"] I licked the bowl a lot as a child - and the beaters - raw eggs never hurt me (I don't think... Maybe that's why I'm weird though). So I don't use that on my difficult children. However... I have informed them that, if I have cake or brownie mix, that if it "vanishes" they get to learn to make it [I]from scratch[/I]. After the one time they saw me do this... Well, no mix has vanished. What we do to avoid the whole batter thing... At the very end, I take the spook (yum), and the difficult child who was helping me gets the bowl. I scrape a lot out, so the spoon tends to have more on it... LOL! They think they're getting a treat. However, since it was difficult child and [I]not[/I] easy child, I'd make him pay for more mix at the very least. [/QUOTE]
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