Yes, about a week ago. My 12 year old daughter was super stressed because she had a major load of homework. I was cleaning out the refrigerator while she was working her little heart out. I dumped some cooked veggies into a trash bag, and as I dumped the mashed potatoes in, it occured to me that a food fight might be just the little break she needed. I gathered up everything I could-mashed potatoes, cooked zuchini, ruttabegga fries, some not so fresh looking grapes and some cherry tomatoes. I seperated the lot into two seperate grocery bags. Without saying a word, I grabbed my little ones hand, and draged her out the door into the street. (we always have loads of fun doing silly stuff, so she wasnt too surprised) I handed her her bag, and before she had a chance to realize what was up, I nailed her right in the cheek with a handful of mashed potato. The fight intensified, and brought the neighbors out to see what all the hubbub was. We didn't bat an eye, and just carried on. We were picking up bits of dropped food and pelting eachother left and right. Eventually, some of the neighbors joined in, and we made a right mess of the street. We knew a good rain was coming, so we decided that it would become natural compost. What a hoot! Needless to say, a long shower was needed immediately. My daughter finished her homework with a new sense of spirit. Great fun!
2007-03-16 02:45:41
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answered by beebs 6
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No, we under no circumstances had a food combat at my previous severe college. We did not have a cafeteria the two, we had a small canteen next to the drama block while i replaced into interior the east campus (the junior college, years 8&9) and somewhat save that replaced into privately run by employing an older couple while i replaced into on the west campus (the senior college years 10, 11 & 12). nonetheless, we had some loopy food moments. like the time while i replaced into in 3 hundred and sixty 5 days 8 and a few guy bought a pie from the canteen and threw it at a window. Or the time Jess and that i've got been sent to the concentration room for throwing flour at one yet another in the time of homestead Ec. and each summer time, there could be a huge water combat. the little ones extensively utilized to swear lots, wore a uniform and did not have their very own vehicles. And sometime, best Minister Paul Keating got here vacationing and the crucial forgot the PMs call while he presented Mr Keating in assembly. Oh and assembly replaced into continuously held interior the "open area" with snot eco-friendly carpet, and not in some enormous stay overall performance corridor. there have been no cheerleaders. Hell, we did not also have a soccer group. It replaced into not something like an American movie.
2016-12-19 06:39:56
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answered by ? 4
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A few friends were over with their kids and we had just finished grilling out. So we're sitting on the back deck at the table eating yummy fajita's and drinking margheritas with Patron. All of the sudden a big flying spoonful of sour cream slaps me in the head. Oh hell no! I grabbed the same wad of sour cream off the side of my face along with a handful of grated cheddar and threw it back at my friend's face. By this time, all the children's eyes were the size of golf balls and their jaws had dropped to the floor. They all joined in and we had a blast. Food was EVERYWHERE!! We had to hose off the porch. That was such a fun experience and it was wonderful to let loose and just go nuts!! Still chuckle everytime I think about it. Whew!!!!
2007-03-16 04:42:23
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answered by wolfdance1978 2
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My parents deplored any food wastage which has rubbed off on my sister and I - I don't know about my brother.
Food is a very precious commoditity, I only buy enough to feed me comfortably during the month. I never throw food out and if I can't finish whatever it is I have for tea, I have it for breakfast the next morning. I surprised a colleague one morning when they were talking about what they'd had before coming out and I said 'Chilli'.
2007-03-16 02:50:20
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answered by elflaeda 7
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Don't know if you'd call it a food fight, but me and a mate got into a fit once and started throwing M&M's around at each other. A whole 500g bag tossed across the room, one M&M at a time. Fun times. :D
2007-03-16 02:37:36
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answered by zomgwtfbananas 1
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Yep, once in March, near the end of 8th grade. The principal and the teachers freaked out - they cancelled all extracurricular activities for the remainder of the term, but then relented and decided to let the 8th-graders take the end-of-school trip.
2007-03-16 02:35:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes a very drunken one with left over party food, namely trifle, jelly cream cakes.... crusty sausage rolls that have gone so hard theyre like bullets, Pork pie jelly and orange cheesecake!!! good fun while it lasted but not so much the morning after!!!
2007-03-16 03:18:55
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answered by R.L.L 2
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Yes with trifle. It was messy and yummy and fun all at the same time. Did not like the cleaning up though, and when I moved out of that flat there was still trifle stuck to the ceiling!
2007-03-16 02:37:30
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answered by Marlene 3
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At a medieval banquet years ago - it was a Christmas do and lots of people starting throwing the large hard bread rolls around - as we were having soup there was quite a mess... We ended up getting thrown out!
2007-03-16 02:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, and I have always wanted to have a food fight. I guess I never had one at home because I never wanted to clean up the mess.
2007-03-16 02:43:07
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answered by foodie 5
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