People Share the Food Nobody Can Make Better Than Their Mom

Even if your mom isn’t the greatest cook ever, I have no doubt in my mind that there is at least one thing she makes that, if nothing else, reminds you of growing up.

For me, it’s my mother’s meatloaf. The smell of it baking in the oven on a chilly winter evening is like being transported back to my youth, and no matter how many times I try making it myself, it’s never quite the same.

These 20 people are sharing the dishes that their mom just knocks out of the park, and I’m feeling all warm and fuzzy inside about it!

20. I’m drooling a little bit.

Leche flan. Even the stuff from the local Filipino bakery is spongey scrambled eggs compared to my mom’s. Thick, smooth custard. No bubbles.

Her secret ingredient is the tiniest splash of lemon extract. Sometimes she’ll put a layer of flan on top of cassava cake (shredded cassava cooked with macapuno coconut). Lord, so good.

19. There’s no such thing as too much butter.

Sticky toffee pudding.

Could be something to do with the full pound of butter she uses, but who can say.

18. At least you know why she married you.

My mother is from the Philippines. Her adobo is something magical and out of this world. When my wife is mad at me she says the only reason she married into the family was so that she could eat my mom’s adobo.

I somehow forgot to mention her lumpia. Oh lord, her lumpia is something I could eat several times my own bodyweight in.

17. Ooh, please tell me more.

My mom makes the best carrot cake in the universe. Hands down. It’s her own recipe, hybridized from two different recipes she had long ago. It’s like no other carrot cake I’ve ever had. I have it every year for my birthday, she has even shipped it to me unassembled (icing in a jar, cake layers wrapped in wax paper and foil) when I lived far away. I estimate I’ve eaten this cake at least 50 -60 times in my 43 years on the planet, sometimes we make it for her birthday too it’s so good.

Editing to add that she cooked and baked a ton all throughout my childhood, and still does a fair amount. Many other things she makes are great too (her meatloaf and her chicken & dumplings are on point… pumpkin pie is amazeballs…) but if I had to pick one stellar winner it is the cake of carrots.

16. I’m willing to adopt it.

My mom’s lumpia shanghai is literally Filipino crack and no one can convince me otherwise. She has a few secret ingredients and no one else’s recipe comes close

Another note: It’s wild to me that Pinoy food isn’t as widely popular in the States. I’ve made that argument before, but if Filipinos are the third fastest growing Asian group in the States (behind Chinese and Indian) why isn’t Filipino restaurants as widely available / popular as say Thai restaurants.

It’s criminal to me since Pinoy food is so good too.

15. This is quite an endorsement.

I married into a Ukrainian family and my mother in law and wife make potato/cheese perogies for christmas and thanksgiving each year from scratch and there’s nothing like them.

You think you like perogies and then you have a homemade one and suddenly you can hear colours.

14. Tell me more.

Pupusas. A Salvadoran dish.

Absolutely delish. It’s like a flat tamale.

13. Insult to injury.

Gumbo.

My mom made the absolute best gumbo and I’ve spent the last 10 years trying to get it right because she never wrote down the recipe for me before she died despite me practically begging her to do so.

God I miss her (and her gumbo!)

12. I like all kinds.

Chocolate chip cookies!

From a recipe passed down from HER mom. So many happy memories of three of us generations making those cookies all together ; )

Always baked perfectly medium rare. She had a specific cookie scooper that she always used. After she died, my dad rested her beloved cookie scooper on top of her urn.

11. That’s just petty.

My great grandma was a renowned candy maker and wouldn’t write down any of her recipes either. “My recipes will die with me.”

I don’t understand why people do that? Let us remember you and carry on your legacy ?

10. A labor of love.

Not my mom, but my grandma makes the best fried chicken EVER.

I won’t eat any other fried chicken except for hers bc all the others just disappoint me.

9. I don’t know why I love this story but I do.

So my great-grandmother never wrote down her recipes either and her big thing was always banana nut bread. It’s a staple in my family. Like, every holiday, there’s at least a half a dozen loaves laying around to get munched on.

Memaw DID end up writing her banana bread recipe down before she passed and gave a copy to her daughter and DIL and each of her granddaughters.

But she wrote a different version for each person. Which like, okay weird, but she was old and never measured anything and just eyeballed it. So.. alright.

The kicker is she told each person she gave a recipe to that “Now, I gave you the REAL one because you were always my favorite. Don’t tell anyone else.”

And then she DIED and all the granddaughters compared notes on their recipes one Christmas and figured out she told them all the same thing about being the favorite and we still don’t know which recipe is the a real one or if there even is a real one or which one is closest.

8. Oooh I need that second recipe like yesterday.

My mom makes hands down the absolute best lasagna ever, and she can almost perfectly recreate the rice, noodles, and steak from hibachi restaurants.

7. When you just can’t choose.

Honestly…everything.

That woman’s like a mad scientist in the kitchen. She’ll f*ck around and experiment, turn out some really weird/gross/downright obscene stuff from time to time, and just figure out what works.

And the process ends with something that you imagine the gods would eat on Olympus.

6. It’s the homemade sauce that does it.

My mom’s lasagna was the best too! She would make homemade spaghetti sauce, from fresh tomatoes + cans of tomato paste, then cook the meatballs in the sauce, scooping the grease off the top over the course of the day.

She would also parboil italian sausage. When the sausage and meatballs were cooked she would slice them into 1/2 inch pieces. Then she would make the lasagna with alternating layers of sausage, meatballs and ricotta cheese.

All of us kids always requested this for our birthday dinner!

5. Wow, so can mine!

My Mum can make the single best roast potatoes I’ve ever had.

4. Can’t beat a good soup.

Vegetable soup with small meatballs. Was a recipe from my grandmother who learned it from her mother who again learned it from her mother (the meatballs came later it used to just be vegetable soup). Its good in all seasons and when smelling it it instantly transports my mind to when I was a small kid going to grandma for the weekend.

I have learned how to do it but my mother says it will taste better once you pour some extra love for your kids and grandkids into the soup. Don’t have kids so I’ll have to wait to find out.

3. A sweet legacy.

My late mother was a fantastic cook–which I didn’t realize or appreciate until I grew up and left home. She didn’t like baking very much and rarely did it, but she was a great cook.

But the one thing she had been making for 60 years and could do it blindfolded & in her sleep was Chocolate Roll–a mixture of egg whites & egg yolks beaten & mixed with cocoa & powdered sugar, then baked in a jelly roll pan, spread with sweetened whipped cream when cool, rolled up & frosted w/a light chocolate frosting. It resembles a large Hostess Ho-Ho.

Most delicious treat in the world. I try to make one every other week to put a smile on my dad’s face, but mine will never come out looking as good as my mom’s (but it still tastes great).

2. Or the not having to do it yourself.

Literally everything.

Even toast.

I think it’s the love.

1. I guess it’s the love that’s missing.

Banana bread.

I use the same recipe and it just isn’t the same.

Miss you Mum x

Now I’m hungry!

What’s the dish you ask your mom to make every time you go home? Let’s keep taking yummy stuff in the comments.

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People Share the Food Nobody Can Make Better Than Their Mom

Even if your mom isn’t the greatest cook ever, I have no doubt in my mind that there is at least one thing she makes that, if nothing else, reminds you of growing up.

For me, it’s my mother’s meatloaf. The smell of it baking in the oven on a chilly winter evening is like being transported back to my youth, and no matter how many times I try making it myself, it’s never quite the same.

These 20 people are sharing the dishes that their mom just knocks out of the park, and I’m feeling all warm and fuzzy inside about it!

20. I’m drooling a little bit.

Leche flan. Even the stuff from the local Filipino bakery is spongey scrambled eggs compared to my mom’s. Thick, smooth custard. No bubbles.

Her secret ingredient is the tiniest splash of lemon extract. Sometimes she’ll put a layer of flan on top of cassava cake (shredded cassava cooked with macapuno coconut). Lord, so good.

19. There’s no such thing as too much butter.

Sticky toffee pudding.

Could be something to do with the full pound of butter she uses, but who can say.

18. At least you know why she married you.

My mother is from the Philippines. Her adobo is something magical and out of this world. When my wife is mad at me she says the only reason she married into the family was so that she could eat my mom’s adobo.

I somehow forgot to mention her lumpia. Oh lord, her lumpia is something I could eat several times my own bodyweight in.

17. Ooh, please tell me more.

My mom makes the best carrot cake in the universe. Hands down. It’s her own recipe, hybridized from two different recipes she had long ago. It’s like no other carrot cake I’ve ever had. I have it every year for my birthday, she has even shipped it to me unassembled (icing in a jar, cake layers wrapped in wax paper and foil) when I lived far away. I estimate I’ve eaten this cake at least 50 -60 times in my 43 years on the planet, sometimes we make it for her birthday too it’s so good.

Editing to add that she cooked and baked a ton all throughout my childhood, and still does a fair amount. Many other things she makes are great too (her meatloaf and her chicken & dumplings are on point… pumpkin pie is amazeballs…) but if I had to pick one stellar winner it is the cake of carrots.

16. I’m willing to adopt it.

My mom’s lumpia shanghai is literally Filipino crack and no one can convince me otherwise. She has a few secret ingredients and no one else’s recipe comes close

Another note: It’s wild to me that Pinoy food isn’t as widely popular in the States. I’ve made that argument before, but if Filipinos are the third fastest growing Asian group in the States (behind Chinese and Indian) why isn’t Filipino restaurants as widely available / popular as say Thai restaurants.

It’s criminal to me since Pinoy food is so good too.

15. This is quite an endorsement.

I married into a Ukrainian family and my mother in law and wife make potato/cheese perogies for christmas and thanksgiving each year from scratch and there’s nothing like them.

You think you like perogies and then you have a homemade one and suddenly you can hear colours.

14. Tell me more.

Pupusas. A Salvadoran dish.

Absolutely delish. It’s like a flat tamale.

13. Insult to injury.

Gumbo.

My mom made the absolute best gumbo and I’ve spent the last 10 years trying to get it right because she never wrote down the recipe for me before she died despite me practically begging her to do so.

God I miss her (and her gumbo!)

12. I like all kinds.

Chocolate chip cookies!

From a recipe passed down from HER mom. So many happy memories of three of us generations making those cookies all together ; )

Always baked perfectly medium rare. She had a specific cookie scooper that she always used. After she died, my dad rested her beloved cookie scooper on top of her urn.

11. That’s just petty.

My great grandma was a renowned candy maker and wouldn’t write down any of her recipes either. “My recipes will die with me.”

I don’t understand why people do that? Let us remember you and carry on your legacy ?

10. A labor of love.

Not my mom, but my grandma makes the best fried chicken EVER.

I won’t eat any other fried chicken except for hers bc all the others just disappoint me.

9. I don’t know why I love this story but I do.

So my great-grandmother never wrote down her recipes either and her big thing was always banana nut bread. It’s a staple in my family. Like, every holiday, there’s at least a half a dozen loaves laying around to get munched on.

Memaw DID end up writing her banana bread recipe down before she passed and gave a copy to her daughter and DIL and each of her granddaughters.

But she wrote a different version for each person. Which like, okay weird, but she was old and never measured anything and just eyeballed it. So.. alright.

The kicker is she told each person she gave a recipe to that “Now, I gave you the REAL one because you were always my favorite. Don’t tell anyone else.”

And then she DIED and all the granddaughters compared notes on their recipes one Christmas and figured out she told them all the same thing about being the favorite and we still don’t know which recipe is the a real one or if there even is a real one or which one is closest.

8. Oooh I need that second recipe like yesterday.

My mom makes hands down the absolute best lasagna ever, and she can almost perfectly recreate the rice, noodles, and steak from hibachi restaurants.

7. When you just can’t choose.

Honestly…everything.

That woman’s like a mad scientist in the kitchen. She’ll f*ck around and experiment, turn out some really weird/gross/downright obscene stuff from time to time, and just figure out what works.

And the process ends with something that you imagine the gods would eat on Olympus.

6. It’s the homemade sauce that does it.

My mom’s lasagna was the best too! She would make homemade spaghetti sauce, from fresh tomatoes + cans of tomato paste, then cook the meatballs in the sauce, scooping the grease off the top over the course of the day.

She would also parboil italian sausage. When the sausage and meatballs were cooked she would slice them into 1/2 inch pieces. Then she would make the lasagna with alternating layers of sausage, meatballs and ricotta cheese.

All of us kids always requested this for our birthday dinner!

5. Wow, so can mine!

My Mum can make the single best roast potatoes I’ve ever had.

4. Can’t beat a good soup.

Vegetable soup with small meatballs. Was a recipe from my grandmother who learned it from her mother who again learned it from her mother (the meatballs came later it used to just be vegetable soup). Its good in all seasons and when smelling it it instantly transports my mind to when I was a small kid going to grandma for the weekend.

I have learned how to do it but my mother says it will taste better once you pour some extra love for your kids and grandkids into the soup. Don’t have kids so I’ll have to wait to find out.

3. A sweet legacy.

My late mother was a fantastic cook–which I didn’t realize or appreciate until I grew up and left home. She didn’t like baking very much and rarely did it, but she was a great cook.

But the one thing she had been making for 60 years and could do it blindfolded & in her sleep was Chocolate Roll–a mixture of egg whites & egg yolks beaten & mixed with cocoa & powdered sugar, then baked in a jelly roll pan, spread with sweetened whipped cream when cool, rolled up & frosted w/a light chocolate frosting. It resembles a large Hostess Ho-Ho.

Most delicious treat in the world. I try to make one every other week to put a smile on my dad’s face, but mine will never come out looking as good as my mom’s (but it still tastes great).

2. Or the not having to do it yourself.

Literally everything.

Even toast.

I think it’s the love.

1. I guess it’s the love that’s missing.

Banana bread.

I use the same recipe and it just isn’t the same.

Miss you Mum x

Now I’m hungry!

What’s the dish you ask your mom to make every time you go home? Let’s keep taking yummy stuff in the comments.

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Do-It-Yourself Projects That Were Not Necessary

I love a DIY project as much as anyone. I suppose there are plenty of them that aren’t exactly necessities but just allow us to make things we enjoy or hone skills without having to spend too much money, but these 12 projects definitely take “unnecessary” to a whole new level.

Like, it’s nice that you know how to do or make something, but you don’t have to be so aggressive about it (or show it to everyone on the internet), you know?

If you’re not sure exactly what I mean, you definitely will after you scroll through these 12 pictures.

12. At the intersection of patriotic and dumb.

Exhibit A.

Nuf said from IdiotsInCars

11. I think meat might be supposed to shrink.

Won’t it get all dry and stuff otherwise?

Meat always shrinks when I cook it but not anymore! from DiWHY

10. What on earth.

What is the matter with this girl??

1. Find a dead beetle. 2. Cover it in hot glue. 3.Fashion from DiWHY

9. Congrats, you just made skateboarding even more challenging.

Unless you have really small feet, I guess.

No. Just no. from DiWHY

8. Just don’t stand too close.

And hope it doesn’t rain.

my life has been a lie from memes

7. I don’t like birds and even I wouldn’t do this.

Trees are their domain, my friend. Stay in your lane.

why even have a tree if you hate nature? from DiWHY

6. I’m impressed that it runs.

Among other things.

It physically pains me to look at this monstrosity from DiWHY

5. I hope this isn’t for a child.

If it’s a voodoo doll, then awesome work.

4. Is that Chick-Fil-A sauce?

If so, I am here for whatever is going down.

3. Unnecessary, sure, but also very cool.

I would never have the patience to make this happen.

Found a car decorated with pennies. from mildlyinteresting

2. Definitely custom.

Is that supposed to be a perk? Or just information?

1. I do not understand what’s happening here.

Like. What is the functional purpose?

sandals with flip flop bottoms from DiWHY

Each one of these made me shake my head a little bit harder, to be honest.

Have you ever run across a project like this? Tell us about it in the comments!

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Do-It-Yourself Projects That Were Not Necessary

I love a DIY project as much as anyone. I suppose there are plenty of them that aren’t exactly necessities but just allow us to make things we enjoy or hone skills without having to spend too much money, but these 12 projects definitely take “unnecessary” to a whole new level.

Like, it’s nice that you know how to do or make something, but you don’t have to be so aggressive about it (or show it to everyone on the internet), you know?

If you’re not sure exactly what I mean, you definitely will after you scroll through these 12 pictures.

12. At the intersection of patriotic and dumb.

Exhibit A.

Nuf said from IdiotsInCars

11. I think meat might be supposed to shrink.

Won’t it get all dry and stuff otherwise?

Meat always shrinks when I cook it but not anymore! from DiWHY

10. What on earth.

What is the matter with this girl??

1. Find a dead beetle. 2. Cover it in hot glue. 3.Fashion from DiWHY

9. Congrats, you just made skateboarding even more challenging.

Unless you have really small feet, I guess.

No. Just no. from DiWHY

8. Just don’t stand too close.

And hope it doesn’t rain.

my life has been a lie from memes

7. I don’t like birds and even I wouldn’t do this.

Trees are their domain, my friend. Stay in your lane.

why even have a tree if you hate nature? from DiWHY

6. I’m impressed that it runs.

Among other things.

It physically pains me to look at this monstrosity from DiWHY

5. I hope this isn’t for a child.

If it’s a voodoo doll, then awesome work.

4. Is that Chick-Fil-A sauce?

If so, I am here for whatever is going down.

3. Unnecessary, sure, but also very cool.

I would never have the patience to make this happen.

Found a car decorated with pennies. from mildlyinteresting

2. Definitely custom.

Is that supposed to be a perk? Or just information?

1. I do not understand what’s happening here.

Like. What is the functional purpose?

sandals with flip flop bottoms from DiWHY

Each one of these made me shake my head a little bit harder, to be honest.

Have you ever run across a project like this? Tell us about it in the comments!

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Memes That Will Keep You Feeling Great

We’re living in rough times, and there are plenty of reason to be down and full of frowns day in and day out. It can be hard to find ways to turn that frown upside down, too, because by now, you’ve surely seen all your spouse and Netflix have to offer.

That’s where the internet comes in, my friends – memes are always there for you, no matter what sort of day you’re having, they’re bound to coax out a smile.

12. I like you, Mary.

Except for the part about not eating crap.

Image Credit: Imgur

11. It’s cold out there.

We’ve gotta look out for each other.

Image Credit: Imgur

10. That’s a heavy instrument to drag around.

I bet he’s got some killer biceps.

Image Credit: Imgur

9. That face breaks my heart.

He’s just so sweet.

Image Credit: Imgur

8. I know they’re rodents, but…

Still cute. They can’t help it.

Image Credit: Imgur

7. Cats always win the internet.

Cats in a sweater? Forgetaboutit.

Image Credit: Imgur

6. I am a puddle of tears.

Dang internet onions.

Image Credit: Imgur

5. No matter what it is.

This is always the right answer, because you didn’t have to make it yourself.

Image Credit: Imgur

4. One day he will find a bin of that collection.

Because this is a good dad.

Image Credit: Reddit

3. One of the good ones.

There are always kids who need them.

Image Credit: Imgur

2. Parents are good and noble creatures.

The ones who are trying, anyway.

Image Credit: Imgur

1. One person is always more serious.

It’s the only way a marriage of gaming partners works.

Image Credit: Imgur

I’m feeling lighter now, so that’s nice.

What’s your go-to way to feel better when it’s a day? 

Share your tips with us in the comments!

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Memes That Will Keep You Feeling Great

We’re living in rough times, and there are plenty of reason to be down and full of frowns day in and day out. It can be hard to find ways to turn that frown upside down, too, because by now, you’ve surely seen all your spouse and Netflix have to offer.

That’s where the internet comes in, my friends – memes are always there for you, no matter what sort of day you’re having, they’re bound to coax out a smile.

12. I like you, Mary.

Except for the part about not eating crap.

Image Credit: Imgur

11. It’s cold out there.

We’ve gotta look out for each other.

Image Credit: Imgur

10. That’s a heavy instrument to drag around.

I bet he’s got some killer biceps.

Image Credit: Imgur

9. That face breaks my heart.

He’s just so sweet.

Image Credit: Imgur

8. I know they’re rodents, but…

Still cute. They can’t help it.

Image Credit: Imgur

7. Cats always win the internet.

Cats in a sweater? Forgetaboutit.

Image Credit: Imgur

6. I am a puddle of tears.

Dang internet onions.

Image Credit: Imgur

5. No matter what it is.

This is always the right answer, because you didn’t have to make it yourself.

Image Credit: Imgur

4. One day he will find a bin of that collection.

Because this is a good dad.

Image Credit: Reddit

3. One of the good ones.

There are always kids who need them.

Image Credit: Imgur

2. Parents are good and noble creatures.

The ones who are trying, anyway.

Image Credit: Imgur

1. One person is always more serious.

It’s the only way a marriage of gaming partners works.

Image Credit: Imgur

I’m feeling lighter now, so that’s nice.

What’s your go-to way to feel better when it’s a day? 

Share your tips with us in the comments!

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These Kids Are Funnier Than All the Adults in the Room

Kids tend to get ignored when it comes to being intentionally funny – sure, they make us laugh, but it’s usually not on purpose. We think adults are better at telling jokes, better at sarcasm, better at being funny, but that’s not always true.

The proof is in these kids, who are at least as funny as the adults in the room – I’d bet my bottom dollar!

It is both clever and funny.

I’m insanely jealous of this deviously hilarious child.

My son drew this in 5th grade. Perhaps I’m biased but I thought it was clever and funny. from funny

You love to see it.

Even if you’re the teachers, I bet you’d be impressed by this.

Kids work together to create eternal recess. from funny

They’re so adorable, aren’t they?

Just what you imagined when you saw their little faces for the first time.

Turned 40 today. My kids greeted me with this tradegy on my front porch…… from funny

Ah, the art of the jump scare.

A timeless classic for ANY season. Ho Ho HO!

My 9yr old left a surprise for my wife. Scaring the shit out of her when she checked the rear view. Kids…. from funny

At least he’s not missing you?

It’s a good thing, really. This can only help kids, right?

Camp requires kids to write a letter home after the first week from funny

It’s abstract art, really.

He belongs in a museum. A fart museum.

This kid was a fart for Halloween. from funny

She sees what she sees.

Don’t question the artist’s eye. She’s unencumbered by things like privacy.

My daughter got a camera for a birthday. One of the first things she did with it was to barge in the bathroom and take a pic of me taking a dump. from funny

These are quite good.

Especially the DeVito. Quality DeVito.

Most kids draw dragons and animals and battles and shit, my little cousin draws Danny Devito and Dr Phil ?‍♀️? from funny

I’m pretty sure she could sell this to Hallmark.

I’d buy it for a dollar. Or two. Or ten.

My daughter roasted me for fathers day. I couldn’t be more proud from funny

See what I mean? These kids are hilariously on point. The whole lot of them!

Can we get all of these tots in a program to ensure that they become comedy writers? Because THAT will make them happy later on in life.

O_O

Do you have a funny kiddo? Share their latest hijinks with us in the comments.

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These Kids Are Funnier Than All the Adults in the Room

Kids tend to get ignored when it comes to being intentionally funny – sure, they make us laugh, but it’s usually not on purpose. We think adults are better at telling jokes, better at sarcasm, better at being funny, but that’s not always true.

The proof is in these kids, who are at least as funny as the adults in the room – I’d bet my bottom dollar!

It is both clever and funny.

I’m insanely jealous of this deviously hilarious child.

My son drew this in 5th grade. Perhaps I’m biased but I thought it was clever and funny. from funny

You love to see it.

Even if you’re the teachers, I bet you’d be impressed by this.

Kids work together to create eternal recess. from funny

They’re so adorable, aren’t they?

Just what you imagined when you saw their little faces for the first time.

Turned 40 today. My kids greeted me with this tradegy on my front porch…… from funny

Ah, the art of the jump scare.

A timeless classic for ANY season. Ho Ho HO!

My 9yr old left a surprise for my wife. Scaring the shit out of her when she checked the rear view. Kids…. from funny

At least he’s not missing you?

It’s a good thing, really. This can only help kids, right?

Camp requires kids to write a letter home after the first week from funny

It’s abstract art, really.

He belongs in a museum. A fart museum.

This kid was a fart for Halloween. from funny

She sees what she sees.

Don’t question the artist’s eye. She’s unencumbered by things like privacy.

My daughter got a camera for a birthday. One of the first things she did with it was to barge in the bathroom and take a pic of me taking a dump. from funny

These are quite good.

Especially the DeVito. Quality DeVito.

Most kids draw dragons and animals and battles and shit, my little cousin draws Danny Devito and Dr Phil ?‍♀️? from funny

I’m pretty sure she could sell this to Hallmark.

I’d buy it for a dollar. Or two. Or ten.

My daughter roasted me for fathers day. I couldn’t be more proud from funny

See what I mean? These kids are hilariously on point. The whole lot of them!

Can we get all of these tots in a program to ensure that they become comedy writers? Because THAT will make them happy later on in life.

O_O

Do you have a funny kiddo? Share their latest hijinks with us in the comments.

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10 Kids Who Are Pretty Darn Funny

We talk a lot about moms and dads who are super duper funny online, but sometimes the kids are funny, too, don’t you think?

And honestly, it doesn’t matter whether or not they mean to be funny. The fact that they can make us laugh, can cajole a smile when we’re in almost any sort of mood, is one of the reasons we keep them around.

Other than the fact that we’re legally obligated, I mean.

10. A+ on being a smarta$s.

F on the paper, I guess.

My son is one "those" kids. from funny

9. I’ll never look at the cover of a People magazine the same again.

And neither will you, I bet.

My son just asked me why this lady is reading Poop magazine. I’m so proud. from funny

8. A legend, truly.

What is a school without at least one.

A kid at my school had been hiding these behind the windows. from funny

7. An excellent likeness.

I miss shopping.

Shopping with kids. from funny

6. She’s making it work for her.

I think this is amazing.

My 7 year old sister loves dinosaurs but my parents got her a dollhouse for Christmas. This is what I came home to tonight… from funny

5. 100% something my kid would do.

It’s peak lazy, but also smart.

This kid on a longboard using a leaf blower to go fast is now my personal hero from funny

4. I do not know how he got away with this.

But I’m impressed.

My kid’s actual High School ID. from funny

3. Did it entertain him for 20 minutes?

Let’s go ahead and call it a win.

My son found some "stickers" in the bathroom from funny

2. Hilarious.

Why is it always the boys?

My son, the only boy in the house, is a comedian. from funny

1. Taking laziness to new bounds.

Honestly, I approve.

Saw this kid chilling at Costco today from funny

 

Kids are too hilarious, y’all. It’s one of their best qualities. At least the best quality that I can think of.

Can you think of anything else that kids are good for? I mean… they make us laugh… AND?

Okay, just the comedy then, yeah?

Tell us in the comments about the most recent time your kid made you laugh until you cried!

Thanks, fam!

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10 Kids Who Are Pretty Darn Funny

We talk a lot about moms and dads who are super duper funny online, but sometimes the kids are funny, too, don’t you think?

And honestly, it doesn’t matter whether or not they mean to be funny. The fact that they can make us laugh, can cajole a smile when we’re in almost any sort of mood, is one of the reasons we keep them around.

Other than the fact that we’re legally obligated, I mean.

10. A+ on being a smarta$s.

F on the paper, I guess.

My son is one "those" kids. from funny

9. I’ll never look at the cover of a People magazine the same again.

And neither will you, I bet.

My son just asked me why this lady is reading Poop magazine. I’m so proud. from funny

8. A legend, truly.

What is a school without at least one.

A kid at my school had been hiding these behind the windows. from funny

7. An excellent likeness.

I miss shopping.

Shopping with kids. from funny

6. She’s making it work for her.

I think this is amazing.

My 7 year old sister loves dinosaurs but my parents got her a dollhouse for Christmas. This is what I came home to tonight… from funny

5. 100% something my kid would do.

It’s peak lazy, but also smart.

This kid on a longboard using a leaf blower to go fast is now my personal hero from funny

4. I do not know how he got away with this.

But I’m impressed.

My kid’s actual High School ID. from funny

3. Did it entertain him for 20 minutes?

Let’s go ahead and call it a win.

My son found some "stickers" in the bathroom from funny

2. Hilarious.

Why is it always the boys?

My son, the only boy in the house, is a comedian. from funny

1. Taking laziness to new bounds.

Honestly, I approve.

Saw this kid chilling at Costco today from funny

 

Kids are too hilarious, y’all. It’s one of their best qualities. At least the best quality that I can think of.

Can you think of anything else that kids are good for? I mean… they make us laugh… AND?

Okay, just the comedy then, yeah?

Tell us in the comments about the most recent time your kid made you laugh until you cried!

Thanks, fam!

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