Just because you’re an adult doesn’t mean you have to act like one.
Excerpted from BuzzFeed
1. Serve a dessert grilled cheese
Your kids won’t be mad at you for pranking them when they realize they now get to eat poundcake and frosting. Learn how here.
2. Put a twist on a sunny-side-up egg.
A halved peach in yogurt not only looks like an egg, but also makes a delicious breakfast
3. Put a few dye pellets under the cap of your faucet.
Unscrew the cap to the faucet, put a pellet from an Easter egg kit under it, then screw the cap back on. This will make colored water come out of the faucet.
4. Stick googly eyes on everything in your refrigerator.
5. Serve up a glass of juice that is really Jell-o.
That first sip will be classic.
6. Squeeze a few drops of dye into the bottom of your kid’s bowl, then cover it with cereal.
When your kid pours the milk it will change colors as it rises to the top.
7. Mashed potato sundaes
Act like the coolest parent ever and tell your kids you’ll be serving sundaes for dinner, that way when they realize their sundae is actually mashed potatoes and gravy, it can be their dinner. Learn more here.
See the rest of these fun pranks at BuzzFeed
hahahahah, I am ordering Google eyes RIGHT NOW!
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Thank you for the recipe
The title of the article is “7 April Fools” pranks.
But the URL says 10.
It shows 6.
Then links to a site displaying 31.
Everything is confusing.
I guess that’s the April Fools Day joke on us, Jeffrey. : )
Okay, haha. Oops. YES it’s supposed to have 7! I just added another one.
But the reason the rest says 31 is because it is excerpted from BuzzFeed. You can see the rest at the link!
The permalink is just a temporary holder and is often inaccurate. But the missing 7th one was a mistake… Maybe I should’ve left it like that and said it was on purpose!
The “egg” is a halved peach in yogurt, by the way.