Do you have dessert after dinner? Did you when you were a kid? I never had dessert as a regular thing after dinner as a kid or as an adult. Dessert to me was a treat saved for meals at restaurants and only then, occasionally.

My kids get dessert every night after dinner, something small like a popsicle, a fun size candy bar or a handful of m&ms. DH and I usually have something sweet around 10 pm.
Dessert is just such a foreign concept to me. Heck, some nights they are lucky they get dinner
Is that code for something????Dessert is just such a foreign concept to me. Heck, some nights they are lucky they get dinner
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I'm glad there are few other people here for whom dessert is a "course" that you just always have. That's how we are. If I don't eat something sweet at the end, then it just doesn't feel right. It may just be a small bowl of ice cream or a cookie or a chocolate or banana, but a meal for me is incomplete without some bit of sweetness at the end. When we go to other people's houses and they don't do that, I'm so distracted because I'm wondering "When's dessert???". It is a genuine craving that feels physical.
That makes it sound like I am probably as big as a boat, but I'm not. I don't overeat the main course and I just drink water. I guess in that way I do save room for dessert.
I never really realized that so many people don't have dessert regularly.

That's why I started the thread. It was a shock to me that people have dessert every night. I guess it's just all in the way you were raised or possibly a regional thing. Like I said earlier, some nights dinner is optional so dessert doesn't even hit the radar![]()
. Especially if my husband is out of town or working late. Quite often in those instances dinner is chocolate shake or malt
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