Do you eat your kids leftover meals? Mama Olive stuns netizens

Yes darling, you read that correctly and she isn't referring to just solid fast foods like fries because, I mean we all sort of do that.

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Digital content creator and award-winning photographer Tatiana Karanja popularly known as Mama Olive has the internet divided after she revealed that she occasionally eats her toddler's leftover meals.

Yes darling, you read that correctly and she isn't referring to just solid fast foods like fries because, I mean we all sort of do that.

Tatiana was participating in the trending TikTok sound highlighting "Girl Dinner" when she made the revelation. In the said video the creative could be seen at first preparing a meal then the camera later shifts to her emptying two small plastic plates with some scraps of food (naan, greens, and what appeared to be butternut or pumpkin slices) into a big glass plate.

She then sits down and satisfyingly munchs on the food.

"Mum Dinner... girl dinner but it's your kid's leftovers," her video read.

Captioning the post the mom of 3 went on to reveal that not only does she eat her kid's leftover meals at home but in public as well.

Tatiana noted that even when they go out to eat at hotels sometimes she does not order a plate for herself because she knows her kids might not finish their meals and she would rather that not to go to waste.

✨Tatiana ✨ on Instagram: "& sometimes I don’t even order my own meal at restaurants because I know my kids aren’t finishing their plates 🥲 #IYKYk - I KNOW YOU KNOW 😅 At least that naan slapped tho 🤤 Recipe; Ingredients: - 2 cups all-purpose @pembeflour - 1 teaspoon instant yeast - 1 teaspoon sugar - 1/2 teaspoon salt - 1/2 cup warm water - 1/4 cup plain yogurt - 2 tablespoons melted butter or ghee - Additional melted butter or ghee for brushing Instructions: 1. In a small bowl, combine the warm water, sugar, and yeast. Let it sit for about 5 minutes until the yeast becomes frothy. 2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour and salt. Make a well in the center and pour in the yeast mixture, yogurt, and melted butter or ghee. 3. Mix everything together until a soft dough forms. If the dough is too sticky, add a little more flour. If it’s too dry, add a little more warm water. 4. Transfer the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead it for about 5-7 minutes until it becomes smooth and elastic. 5. Place the dough in a greased bowl, cover it with a damp cloth, and let it rise in a warm place for about 1-2 hours until it doubles in size. 6. Once the dough has risen, punch it down to release any air bubbles. Divide it into small portions and shape each portion into a ball. 7. Preheat a skillet or griddle over medium-high heat. 8. Take one dough ball and roll it out into an oval or round shape, about 1/4 inch thick. 9. Place the rolled naan onto the hot skillet and cook for about 1-2 minutes until bubbles start to form on the surface. 10. Flip the naan and cook for another 1-2 minutes until it puffs up and gets golden brown spots. 11. Remove the cooked naan from the skillet and brush it with melted butter or ghee. 12. Repeat the process with the remaining dough balls. 13. Serve the naan warm and enjoy it with your favorite curries or dips. Note: You can also add toppings like garlic, cilantro, or sesame seeds to the naan before cooking for added flavor. Enjoy your homemade naan! #PembePoa"
 

"And sometimes I don’t even order my own meal at restaurants because I know my kids aren’t finishing their plates  #IYKYk - I KNOW YOU KNOW 😅," her caption read.

Netizens had mixed reactions with some moms sharing that they also do eat their kids leftover meals while others argued that that was super nasty.

Below are a few mixed reactions from Instagram users:

Meymangle: It’s looks yummy BUT I can’t eat my children’s leftovers 😔

_Wangecimirriam: With pride...... Nothing goes to waste 😂😂

Eatsbyteks: 😂😂😂 rip Girl dinner

Mutua_anny: 🤣🤣🤣 the struggle is real

Maisseykare: #iykyk no food goes to waste

Mom's out there I want to know your take on this, do you munch up on your kids leftover meals?

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