This mum’s daughter found a new way of eating honey on toast and your mind will be blown
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This is actually genius though.
— Julie Owen Moylan (@JulieOwenMoylan) 26 September 2018
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I do this with pudding off a spoon, for same reason. The 6yo has started copying me…
— Man vs Pink (@ManVsPink) 26 September 2018
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Basic principle of Jaffa cake eating. Transforms the experience
— Bernard Hughes (@bernardlhughes) 26 September 2018
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Sign her up to Mensa. Because no piece of toast is ever sticking to the roof of anyone’s mouth ever again.
— Isobel (@IsHousecroft) 26 September 2018
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Very wise. This is how one is ‘supposed to’ eat Nigiri sushi (fish down so it hits the tongue first) so it’s totally a thing.
— Arieh Kovler (@ariehkovler) 26 September 2018
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I’d like to welcome our new supreme leader, Jane’s daughter. https://t.co/5ba0xm0Bpz
— Ben Rathe (@benrathe) September 26, 2018
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We’ve had this too, including with cheese, which is interesting gravitationally with a marge/butter refusenik.
— Lucy HunterBlackburn (@LucyHunterB) 26 September 2018
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Fascinating. I think your daughter is a genius. Mine will try this tomorrow!
— Jeremy Brier (@jeremybrier) 26 September 2018
Except not everyone was convinced.
This is wrong though, because you then have two moist surfaces (tongue/honey) in contact and two relatively dry ones (toast/roof of mouth), rather than the yin-yang thing. I tested this myself as a child with Marmite as the agent and abandoned it for this reason.
— Alan Beattie (@alanbeattie) 26 September 2018
Don’t pretend you’re not going to try it (and let us know how it goes).