Tuesday, June 7, 2011

College Kids Will Eat Anything


Last week my nephew at college sent my a picture of himself wearing a t-shirt that said, “I heart canned SPAM”. I instantly called him to find out what the deal was. I’ve never known the kid to eat canned food, much less canned meat products, so I was dying to know the story.

Turns out he burned through his money and was left with nothing to eat. One night he got hungry so he scavenged the cupboards looking for something. That’s when he said he found a can of SPAM. Yes an unclaimed can of that questionable meat product. Considering the gel stuff that’s in the can with the spam, I’m not really even sure it’s meat. But the kid was hungry so he opened the can and fried up the stuff.

I had to ask, why on Earth was there a can of canned SPAM in the first place. Interestingly enough, his roommate who uses lots of coupons printable got the can for free with one of his printable coupons. But like anyone else with taste buds, the roommate didn’t want to eat it.

A hungry college kid, one can of spam, free coupons printable…that all sounded interesting, but that didn’t explain the t-shirt. So the story behind that was that as it turns out, the kid actually loved the canned SPAM. He loved it so much he wrote a letter to the SPAM company. In the letter he told them how much he appreciated the product. He told them that even though his roommate obtained the their tasty product for free with a printable coupons, and even though he had to been extremely hungry when he tried the it—he actually loved fired SPAM.

In reply to the letter, the folks at SPAM sent my nephew a package full of SPAM spiffs, a recipe book, stickers, and a t-shirt. Well, the story and the picture cracked me up. And even though this kid has made fun of me for clipping coupons, I can now remind him, he and canned meats were brought together by a free coupons printable.  

Persistent Kids and Coupons Printable


The other day my kids spent a good 20 minutes trying to convince me that pizza is a healthy meal. I finally relented and ordered pizza for dinner because I was impressed with their debating skills, and because I had some free Pizza Coupons, which saved me a lot of money. But I still let them think they had a good argument.

Those little monkeys told me all sorts of things about how pizza is actually a tasty Italian meal and not just American junk food. Then they told me how pizza really covers all of the food groups. They told me they were even willing to order extra veggies on the pizza to make it healthy. Who has ever seen such persistent kids?
 
In the end I ordered the pizza, like I said, because I was impressed with their bargaining skills. I was also super impressed that they went to my computer and found my coupon sites and printed out pizza coupons for the type of pizza that they wanted.

Now that I know how much work these kids are actually capable of, I’m going to have them help plan meals, gather free in store printable coupons, and I’m definitely going to make them eat even more veggies than before. All of this because of a hankering for some pizza, some hungry kids, and free pizza coupons.