Free Meals for Kids

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This was in a recent issue of [i]Woman's World[i]:

Planning a dinner out? Go to to find restaurants where your children can dine for free!

I figure all of us can use this info!!!!
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ok that link took me to some sex ad.
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the link isn't working for me, but I know that the O'Charley's here does kids eat free on Tuesday nights.
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Originally Posted by mommy&wifeisme ok that link took me to some sex ad.
OH MY GOD...are you serious? I have the clipping right here...I know I typed the right address. I'll delete the thread...

UPDATE--the address should have been kidseatfree (with an R)...apparently, kidseatfee is the "bad" site.

SORRY! SORRY! SORRY! God, how horrible that a sex website would take advantage of a web address like that!!!!
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That link she posted didn't work because there was a typo....go to . Free was misspelled. This worked for me!
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Originally Posted by mommyof2girls That link she posted didn't work because there was a typo....go to . Free was misspelled. This worked for me!
Thanks for saving me--I just discovered the typo, too!
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It isn't a very good site anyway. There aren't any listed for Iowa and there are MANY places that have kids eat free tonight. Some are Famous Dave's, Applebee's, Texas Roadhouse and Culver's.
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I'd love to take advantage of these but my daughter gets soooo tired of the standard kiddie fare. To the point before we even get to a restaurant she's saying "I don't want hamburger, hot dog, chicken fingers or macaroni and cheese". So if that's what we have we just let her order off the adult menu (hey, it's healthier at least). She's 7 btw. She LOVES when the kids meal actually has grilled chicken, shrimp (she'll peel the breading off!), or spaghetti/alfredo.

Edited to add: Wow, I reread that and DD comes off as a snobby little brat the way I describe her "I don't want...". It's totally not like that... she honestly does not care for 'childrens menu fare' to begin with and coupled with having it SO MUCH she isn't being bratty about it, she's being honest - like in a "Help, what can we do about this?" way. Most of the time we check out kids menus first when relatives ask us what restaurants we go to because they are planning to get us gift cards for somewhere.
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Not many restaurants in my area. Bummer!!
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We have a few spots in our area that does that and some offer reduced meals for $2 or less

Jen
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