Ahh, come on, I agree that they can be dangerous but do you possibly think that people with any kind of common sense would actually use toothpicks and serve them in sandwiches like this to children? If so, they shouldn't be allowed to breed!
This is done in fun and if one wanted to serve them to kids, obviously use something different like PRETZLES or whatever...use your imagination as clearly this is what these shows are about. Crativity and imagination!;-) Keep up the great work you two!
To me it was particularly poignant because as an adult i bit into a sandwich having a hidden toothpick and it stabbed so deeply I had to use my fingers to extract it...not fun.
So, sorry to spoil the cute fun, but not a good idea for kids, especially since she was using them indiscriminately.
I tried to include the link to article, but u-tube didn't let me.
From 1979 to 1982, an estimated 8,176 toothpick-related injuries occurred yearly (3.6 per 100,000 population per year). The rate of injury was greatest among children 5 to 14 years old, but children younger than 5 years had a rate of injury to the eyeball and ear more than 20 times greater than that of other persons. Since young children appear to be at greatest risk, toothpicks should be kept out of their reach.
Very fun video and yes pretzels instead of toothpicks! GREAT job Lana!!
saintcruzin 1 week ago
come on people this is for fun, and they said you can use pretzels, the music and video are great
rangoon1954 10 months ago
Wowewowow
worldofdancetheater 10 months ago
Ahh, come on, I agree that they can be dangerous but do you possibly think that people with any kind of common sense would actually use toothpicks and serve them in sandwiches like this to children? If so, they shouldn't be allowed to breed!
This is done in fun and if one wanted to serve them to kids, obviously use something different like PRETZLES or whatever...use your imagination as clearly this is what these shows are about. Crativity and imagination!;-) Keep up the great work you two!
MrRalphy100 10 months ago
@MrRalphy100
you rock, MrRalphy100%!!!
no breeding for toothpicks eaters!!!!
olgaperry 10 months ago
ama.ama-assn.org/content/252/6/796.abstract
HagerMichael 10 months ago
@HagerMichael
we made our sandwiches with toothpicks just for the show
Normally --- they could be made with pretzels salty sticks -- we pointed at that in the clip
olgaperry 10 months ago
To me it was particularly poignant because as an adult i bit into a sandwich having a hidden toothpick and it stabbed so deeply I had to use my fingers to extract it...not fun.
So, sorry to spoil the cute fun, but not a good idea for kids, especially since she was using them indiscriminately.
I tried to include the link to article, but u-tube didn't let me.
HagerMichael 10 months ago
@HagerMichael
very suspicious, who gave you the sandwich??????
olgaperry 10 months ago
FAIL!
From 1979 to 1982, an estimated 8,176 toothpick-related injuries occurred yearly (3.6 per 100,000 population per year). The rate of injury was greatest among children 5 to 14 years old, but children younger than 5 years had a rate of injury to the eyeball and ear more than 20 times greater than that of other persons. Since young children appear to be at greatest risk, toothpicks should be kept out of their reach.
(JAMA 1984;252:796-797)
HagerMichael 10 months ago
@HagerMichael
we are specifically said ----- PLEASE DO THE SANDWICHES WITH PRETZELS STICKS
olgaperry 10 months ago
Thanks so much for amazing recipes
651453PS 10 months ago
Oh children would love to eat this kind of toy food! Very imaginative food!!Good job on this one!!
saintcruzin 10 months ago