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thread: Do you eat dessert after dinner?

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    Do you eat dessert after dinner?

    We never used to but ever since we spent christmas with the inlaws the kids are keen on dessert after dinner (and sometimes its a fab incentive to get them to eat dinner in the first place ). Its not always something unhealthy (although tonight its mars bar slice) sometimes its a milkshake or some fruit or banana cake or something.

    Just wondering if anyone else has dessert after dinner or is it an old fashioned notion?

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    The kids will have something, even if it's yoghurt or fruit or just a hot chocolate. But us not so much. We should because my granny was the same. Although most of the time it was fruit based, ie. fruit salad or fruit pie/cobbler etc So it never was too unhealthy.

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    Must be a parent/grandparent thing then. All the great grandies do it too. Also the cup of tea after dinner lol

    Guess it drags out dinnertime a little so more family time spent together.

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    Yep the pot of tea happened at our house too. And then after that EVERYONE cleaned up the kitchen together. Now that's another tradition I'd love to see back in place

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    Depends. If DS is still hungry we do, if he's not and eaten enough of his dinner then we don't. DH and I will sometimes have a pudding on the sofa when DS is in bed if we don't.

    We have yoghurt, mousse, banana cake, sponge and custard, banoffee pie, pumpkin pie, sticky toffee puddings, lemon merangue, fruit, jam tarts... whatever I've made. Or have bought in because it was on offer with the wine.

    Actually, I fancy making a merange now. And banoffee pies. Will have to put ingredients on the shopping list!

    I often skipped pud as a teenager. Nothing was worse than spending time with my family! My sister used mealtimes to tell me how dull and stupid I was, so I tended to avoid them at all costs. Having to clear the kitchen with her afterwards would have been awful.

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    We had it in our house growing up. Nothing too fancy... most of the time, just icecream. But every now and then it would be something speical like Mousse.

    We didnt carry it on. DD is only 18 months so dessert isnt on her menu at the moment. Not saying we wont in the future, we just dont now. Though being on a diet..it forbids me to do so lol

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    We (me and DH) have ice cream every night (mostly low calorie ones) but as from monday we are switching to frozen yoghurt instead.

    DS gets an ice cream cone if he eats a fair amount of his dinner. Needless to say, he usually gets it twice a month - if that.. LOL

    DD1 doesn't get dessert, as she is only 20 months and I think thats a bit young. So we'll probably start when she is 3 as well. And if she eats the majority of her dinner.

    And of course it goes without saying that DD2 doesn't get any dessert either.

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    We don't. The kids beg for dessert (ice-cream) just about every night but they may only get it twice a week. In the winter I may do a roast lamb dinner followed by apple pie and cream, once in a while.

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    my girls have it every night, like cai, its usually yogurt or fruit, custard etc..

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    Must be a parent/grandparent thing then. All the great grandies do it too. Also the cup of tea after dinner lol

    Guess it drags out dinnertime a little so more family time spent together.
    Perhaps it was started back when they didn't have alot to share out for mains so had to eek out something extra to fill them all up?

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    yep we have yoghurt or fruit

    My mum used to make lovely puddings and meringues and custard when I was young mmmmmmm

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    No dessert here, unless I feel like knocking up a self saucing pud after the kids have gone to bed. The girls with have a biscuit or a few choccie drops with their milk after their bath. If they were to have dessert, the only one they would want would be icecream. I have tried apple crumble, banana custard etc, but they are just not that interest, also it would just drag out the whole bedtime thing for too long.

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    we always did when i was growing up, normally a yoghurt. or vanilla icecream and golden syrup is we were at my grandmas house. Sometimes fruit.
    I do with DD, just a yog or fruit. I normally have something a few hours after dinner after DD is in bed....for example i just had a baked banana with yoghurt, on to a cheeky glass of red, does that count as dessert too??

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    We pretty much always do, usually ice-cream with fruit or something else. My DH is pretty weird though and won't mix foods - like ice-cream and fruit or fruit & custard. He has them seperately which makes it difficult to get D to eat it...

    I wish I had more time to make crumble and stuff ... I love baking.

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    I love dessert! it cleanses the palate. I would much rather go dinner & dessert than entree & dinner.

    fruit, ice cream, yogurt, and occasionally go pudding or fruit crumble.

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    I was just thinking about this.

    No, I don't eat dessert after dinner.

    I cook it and I scoff it in the afternoon with a cup of tea, sometimes while I'm making dinner. It's yum. I love dessert! Yes, I do sometimes eat it after dinner, but why not before, instead of, after and then as a seperate meal?

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    Re: Do you eat dessert after dinner?

    DH and I have dessert after dinner every night and after lunch too. I always feel terribly guilty afterwards! It's usually something chocolate after lunch and for after dinner We'll have ice cream with topping, or will bake a pudding or a crumble, or sometimes will buy a cheesecake or a blackberry pie. Or go for a walk to Baskin Robbins!

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    Mar 2004
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    Usually we have desert after dinner even though it's a little old fashioned but sometimes we like to mix things up a bit and have it before dinner

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