Mother skips the washing up by placing the entire spaghetti dinner on the table for her children, with even the dogs joining in.
A mother Hannah Levine has turned meal time into a playful event by serving spaghetti directly on the kitchen table.
This unconventional approach not only saved her time but also turned dinner into a fun experience for her children. It even included their pets in the enjoyment.
Mum has a unique dinner setup with spaghettion the table.
Hannah Levine, 30, took a playful suggestion from her husband to the extreme.
While, she served an entire spaghetti dinner directly on the dining table.
The meal, intended for her daughter Willow, 10, and son Oakley, 5, was served without plates.
Levine’s children were initially confused, with Willow asking, “What are you doing?” and Oakley looking on curiously.
Levine’s children were baffled as she poured the pasta, sauce, and meatballs directly onto the table.
Despite their initial confusion, the children quickly embraced the unconventional dining method.
They abandoned their cutlery and dove into the meal.
The family’s three Yorkshire Terriers also joined the fun, making the meal a family-wide event.
Mum reveals the benefits of serving spaghetti directly on the table for a no-wash-up meal.
Levine shared that the fully vegan meal cost approximately £10 and required only 30 seconds to clean up.
By using disposable tablecloths and tin foil, she protected the table surface and kept the food warm.
Levine noted that the no-wash-up method was not only efficient but also encouraged her children to eat more.
‘The idea was a joke at first,” Levine said. “I told my husband dinner was ready, and he suggested I ‘chuck it on the table.’ When I actually did it, the kids thought I was having a breakdown.”
The playful nature of the meal led to a fun competition between her children to see who could eat the most directly from the table.
The video quickly went viral ans sparked debate on social media
After sharing a video of the meal on Facebook, Levine received mixed reactions from friends.
Some praised the innovative idea for its fun and ease of cleanup. While. others expressed concern about potential messiness.
Levine reassured that despite appearances, the method was easy to clean up and resulted in minimal mess.
One person said: Get those nasty disgusting food obsessed mutants off the table. Dog ownership is a cult now.
A second wrote: I will not eat off a slate,chopping board or any of the other wacky/tacky things that food is served on. Theres no way I would eat straight off the table, nor would my dog.
While a third commented: Peasant family withlow hygiene standards. Laziness 100 percent
Another added: More evidence of the decline of humanity into laziness and stupidity. Hardly hygienic is it nor is it cost effective.
How disgusting…. The son looks very unimpressed! His face is just pure bewilderment.. lol Someone else said.
Hannah Levine’s creative approach to mealtime demonstrates how a bit of humor and ingenuity can turn an ordinary dinner into a memorable event.
Her spaghetti-on-the-table hack not only saved her time but also created a unique and enjoyable experience for her family.
For those willing to embrace a bit of mess for the sake of fun, Levine’s method might just be the perfect dinner solution.