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Saga Solvers: How Do You Stop Being a Short-order Cook?
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Saga Solvers: How Do You Fix a Broken Lunch?
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I watched how do you fix a broken lunch and thought it was hysterical.
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Both videos are great – very entertaining! I love the actresses
I watched How Do You Fix a Broken Lunch. I can’t tell you how many times my kids have brought home a lunch bag with a bag of crumbled sandwich in it, like in the video.
“NO”…. Funny. Reminds me of my own youthfull rebellion during my childhood.
thought they were memorable and funny
The 2nd video almost seemed real. First video was boring
how do you stop being a short order cook was semi-interesting – very true but I am a short order cook so maybe sara lee can help me too
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The video was quite funny. It reminded me of my grandsons of how they play with their food when I am not around.
Both videos are funny.
The video reminded me of the grandkids when we eat outside. jacksond@nhr3.net
Both videos were funny.
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I didn’t like either one of them. These mothers strike me as too new-age with the upbringing of their children. I believe in traditional, old-school values and lessons in life. With four children (2, 5, 15, and 17), I can’t even relate to the problems they address. I have none of this to deal with. I wasn’t like this as a child and neither are my own children.
Both are funny, although I liked the 2nd better because it was more believable.
The videos are funny and entertaining
I thought they wer very funny.
I liked the second video. I never knew a child that didn’t like PB&J!
Both videos are pretty interesting indeed.
Both videos are entertaining. But I liked the second one better.
i watched both , and both were good, but the second one made me laugh out loud, remined me of my daughters lunch bags from her school days!
I watched both video’s. Since neither answered the questions posed, guess I’ll be going to Sara Lee’s Facebook page for the answers.
Actually I liked the first one the best because I could hear the children actually running upstairs.
So, they were actually running her house. LOL.
Hey, I always ate what mom gave me or I didn’t eat.
I LOVE the second video! I feel like I have so been there before! haha!
The broken Fix video even made ME laugh.
funny!
the second one is funny, I can relate
I can relate with the How Do You Stop Being a Short-order Cook? video. My daughter loves carbs, but is allergic to a bunch of different things, while my son is more of a meat eater, so it’s hard coming up with a meal that will please everyone.
THEY ARE VERY FUNNY AND GOOD
I watched the How Do You Fix a Broken Lunch? video. It was cute and funny.
quality entertainment for the day
I love the second video! Totally brought back my memory of doing the same thing to my mom.
I love entertaining videos that are also informative—being a mom-to-be, I learned a lot that I can implement in making meals for myself, my hubby, and then some!
funny love the second one
I can relate to the second one. I’ve had to scoop many “broken lunches” out of lunch bags!
I watched Saga Solvers: How Do You Fix a Broken Lunch? and thought it was hilarious that the kid wrote NO!
I loved the conversational flow of the second one (and the crayon no was hilarious).
The videos are great! I needed a chuckle!
Need a good laugh, would love these!
I watched the How Do You Fix a Broken Lunch? video and I can so relate to her. I have been there so many times with the children.
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Don’t tell me that those women couldn’t figure out something to do–the problems aren’t new and millions have managed to ‘fix’ them without the aid of videos and others. I felt the videos were way too simplistic.
I watched both videos. Now, my days of making lunch for my son are long over, so maybe I just can’t relate to today’s mothers? But I can’t bring myself to believe that they have absolutely no parenting skills.
The HOW DO YOU FIX A BROKEN LUNCH video is very funny! Thanks for the chance.
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I watch both videos
The first one seemed about the Mother second one about the kids.
i loved the 2nd video…too funny, and i know i did that myself
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I watched them both and they are silly!!!!
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the actresses make both videos fun to watch
very funny. Not totally accurate but funny none the less.
I watched both videos, and from what the mothers were saying, it sounds like their kids are spoiled rotten, and have entitlement issues. Fix the lunch? Uh-uh-fix the kids!
I thought both videos were hilarious!
I watched both and liked the second a little better-I did like the please & thank you song