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For the Love of Food

Mayo Taste Test for April Fool’s Day!

April 1, 2017 Leave a Comment

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Do you have a favorite mayo? 

My girls’ love the stuff so I let them each gobble up a jar full today so we could pick a favorite.
Scroll down to see which mayo we chose!

April Fool’s! 

No way are we eating mayo by the spoonful {even though I do love the stuff} but today we emptied our mayo jars and added vanilla pudding as a fun April Fool’s Day joke!
Check out the details  and adorable pictures of my little jokesters below.

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Mayo Taste Test

Ingredients

  • 1 box vanilla instant pudding prepared
  • 2 empty 32oz mayo jars

Instructions

  • Prepare your pudding mix in a large bowl.
  • Chill for at least 5 minutes.
  • Wash and dry two 32oz mayo jars.
  • Add pudding to fill about 1/3 of each jar.
  • I use a spatula to spread it around the inside of the jar so it appears full.
  • Now serve to your kiddos for a mayo taste test prank!
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For The Love of Food Blog

Start by making a packet of vanilla instant pudding.
 Chill for at least 5 minutes.
 Choose two mayo jars and empty and wash them.
I used Duke’s and Hellman’s 32 oz size.
{Don’t waste- I put my leftover mayo in Tupperware}.
 It goes without saying but be sure to rinse and dry the jars first.
Mayo and pudding together is not a good combo.
 Add pudding to fill about 1/3 of each jar.
I use a spatula to spread it around the inside of the jar so it appears full.

Now time for the “mayo” taste test!

 My girls’ didn’t care. Stella dug right in!
 A big ol’ spoonful for Ava!
 They definitely enjoyed their pudding and thought it was hilarious!
 This kid….messy but so darn cute.
Happy April Fool’s Day!

Also check out 18+ Easy Food Pranks and Recipes for April Fool’s Day.

 

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Filed Under: Desserts, Holiday, Kid Friendly Recipes, Sauces & Dips, Snacks, Things To Do Tagged With: april fools day

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