Trigger warning: If you have a weak gag reflex, you may want to read this instead.

Because things are about to get really, really weird. And gross. And, OMG I can’t even with the butter! Ack.

What is the weirdest food your child has wanted to eat? (Boogers don't count.)

Posted by Life of Dad on Thursday, May 11, 2017

Nicolae Niga: My oldest daughter once made a sandwich : white bread, chocolate frosting sprinkles and bologna. She was six years old at the time. I asked her why ? her explanation was very simple: I like all those things and I put them together!

Steven Verlinde: My little one likes the weirdest things , she loves olive paste, anchovies, artichoke etc. she’s also capable of having a plate filled with fries, ribs and all stuff a kid is supposed to like over healthy food and want the broccoli that is on my plate. She would kill for broccoli!

Rick Buencamino: Frozen hotdogs. When my first born was very young (he’s 27 now) he would put hotdogs in the freezer and eat them like a popsicle.

Louis Long: When my son was little, anytime we went to a buffet restaurant, he’d mix meat, veggies, mashed potatoes and eat it on tortillas. It looked like a vomit taco.

Daniel Adams: When we do break down and hit McDonald’s my child wants barbecue sauce for her apples! It’s not often I’ll feed her that crap but when I do hell hath no fury like a 6 year old who didn’t get barbecue to dip her apples in.

Janine Schwedler: My one brother loves to eat toast with butter, salmon and Nutella. The other one always eats his toast with cream cheese, salmon and honey.

Craig Johnson: My 12 year old son told me that peanut butter and pickle sandwiches are awesome.

Terry Miller: He loves artichokes, and then I showed him how to take all the leaves off, and get to the palm heart and remove the fuzz…He’s in love!

Mark Trinkwalder: Pickled eggs in beet juice.

Brian Smith: Butter…. my 3 year old will sneak into the fridge and grab a stick of butter.

Ryan Engen: My girls wanted to try dried seaweed and now they eat it as a snack. It grosses their teachers out.

Richard Mears: Dipping bacon in cake batter after his grandma gave him the bowl.

Val Roberts: Earthworms. And cottage cheese with mustard. Thankfully not together.

What weird food does your kid eat? Tell us on Facebook but please, if it’s going to make us gag, give us a little warning.

Flickr photo by Clay Junell, used under Creative Commons license.