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** In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything. Anne freaks out and tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, the only times he eats anything being when the food is put on the floor, hence the title of the chapter. A doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat, so she cooks him some lamb chops that night (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. Then Fudge turns around and refuses the cereal too, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, and dumps the contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Anne are relieved Warren put his foot down at this. As a bonus, [[ThrowTheDogABone Peter got to eat the lamb chops]].

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** In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything. Anne freaks out and tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, the only times he eats anything being when the food is put on the floor, hence the title of the chapter. A doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat, so she cooks him some lamb chops that night (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. Then Fudge turns around and refuses the cereal too, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, sets the boy in the tub, and dumps the bowl's contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Anne are relieved Warren put his foot down at this. As a bonus, [[ThrowTheDogABone Peter got to eat the lamb chops]].
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** In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything. Anne freaks out and tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, the only times he eats anything being when the food is put on the floor, hence the title of the chapter. A doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat, so she cooks him some lamb chops that night (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. Then Fudge turns around and refuses the cereal too, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, and dumps the contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Anne are relieved Warren put his foot down at this.

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** In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything. Anne freaks out and tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, the only times he eats anything being when the food is put on the floor, hence the title of the chapter. A doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat, so she cooks him some lamb chops that night (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. Then Fudge turns around and refuses the cereal too, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, and dumps the contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Anne are relieved Warren put his foot down at this. As a bonus, [[ThrowTheDogABone Peter got to eat the lamb chops]].
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** In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything unless it's on the floor. Ann tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, and a doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat. She cooks him some pork chops (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. Then Fudge turns around and refuses the cereal too, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, and dumps the contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Anne are relieved Warren put his foot down at this.

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** In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything unless it's on the floor. Ann anything. Anne freaks out and tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, and a the only times he eats anything being when the food is put on the floor, hence the title of the chapter. A doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat. She eat, so she cooks him some pork lamb chops that night (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. Then Fudge turns around and refuses the cereal too, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, and dumps the contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Anne are relieved Warren put his foot down at this.
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** In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything unless it's on the floor. Ann tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, and a doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat. She cooks him some pork chops (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. He still won't eat the cornflakes though, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, and dumps the contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Anne are relieved Warren put his foot down at this.

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** In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything unless it's on the floor. Ann tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, and a doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat. She cooks him some pork chops (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. He still won't eat Then Fudge turns around and refuses the cornflakes though, cereal too, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, and dumps the contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Anne are relieved Warren put his foot down at this.
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** In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything unless it's on the floor. Ann tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, and a doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat. She cooks him some lamb chops (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. He still won't eat the cornflakes though, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, and dumps the contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Ann are relieved Warren put his foot down at this.
** In "The Flying Train Committee", Fudge ruins the school project that Peter, Jimmy, and Sheila have been working on for weeks. He gets a spanking from Ann for this.

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** In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything unless it's on the floor. Ann tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, and a doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat. She cooks him some lamb pork chops (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. He still won't eat the cornflakes though, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, and dumps the contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Ann Anne are relieved Warren put his foot down at this.
** In "The Flying Train Committee", Fudge ruins the school project that Peter, Jimmy, and Sheila have been working on for weeks. He gets a spanking from Ann Anne for this.



** Ann using Daniel's pickiness against him when he tries to invite himself over for dinner again (making a point of telling him how many onions are in the pasta sauce and serving peas).

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** Ann Anne using Daniel's pickiness against him when he tries to invite himself over for dinner again (making a point of telling him how many onions are in the pasta sauce and serving peas).
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* In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything unless it's on the floor. Ann tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, and a doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat. She cooks him some lamb chops (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. He still won't eat the cornflakes though, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, and dumps the contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Ann are relieved Warren put his foot down at this.

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* ** In the chapter "The Family Dog", Fudge, for some inexplicable reason, refuses to eat anything unless it's on the floor. Ann tries to get Fudge to eat like normal, and a doctor recommends she try cooking Fudge his favorite foods to get him to eat. She cooks him some lamb chops (while the rest of the family gets beef stew), but Fudge rejects them and demands cornflakes instead. He still won't eat the cornflakes though, and this finally frustrates Warren to the breaking point. He picks Fudge and the bowl of cereal up, marches up to the bathroom, and dumps the contents over Fudge's head. It is awesome and cathartic to watch, and even Peter and Ann are relieved Warren put his foot down at this.

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* Usually, Fudge is a KarmaHoudini of the largest order, but when he finally frustrates Warren (his and Peter's father) to the breaking point during a period of time when he refuses to eat anything, it is awesome and cathartic to see.
* Fudge getting spanked by Mrs. Hatcher in retaliation for him ruining the school project that Peter, Jimmy, and Sheila have been working on for weeks.
* Peter's parents finally listening to something he suggests in ''Superfudge'' and taking away Fudge and Daniel's bikes for a month after they ride off without telling anyone where they were going.
* Mrs. Hatcher using Daniel's pickiness against him when he tries to invite himself over for dinner again in ''Superfudge'' (making a point of telling him how many onions are in the pasta sauce and serving peas).

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Peter's parents finally listening to something he suggests in ''Superfudge'' and a suggestion of his by taking away Fudge and Daniel's bikes for a month after they ride off without telling anyone where they were going.
* Mrs. Hatcher ** Ann using Daniel's pickiness against him when he tries to invite himself over for dinner again in ''Superfudge'' again (making a point of telling him how many onions are in the pasta sauce and serving peas).
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* Peter's parents finally listening to something he suggests in ''Superfudge'' and taking away Fudge and Daniel's bikes for a month after they ride off without telling anyone where they were going.

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* Peter's parents finally listening to something he suggests in ''Superfudge'' and taking away Fudge and Daniel's bikes for a month after they ride off without telling anyone where they were going.going.
* Mrs. Hatcher using Daniel's pickiness against him when he tries to invite himself over for dinner again in ''Superfudge'' (making a point of telling him how many onions are in the pasta sauce and serving peas).
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* Usually, Fudge is a KarmaHoudini of the largest order, but when he finally frustrates Warren (his and Peter's father) to the breaking point during a period of time when he refuses to eat anything, it is awesome and cathartic to see.

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* Usually, Fudge is a KarmaHoudini of the largest order, but when he finally frustrates Warren (his and Peter's father) to the breaking point during a period of time when he refuses to eat anything, it is awesome and cathartic to see.see.
* Fudge getting spanked by Mrs. Hatcher in retaliation for him ruining the school project that Peter, Jimmy, and Sheila have been working on for weeks.
* Peter's parents finally listening to something he suggests in ''Superfudge'' and taking away Fudge and Daniel's bikes for a month after they ride off without telling anyone where they were going.
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* Usually, Fudge is a KarmaHoudini of the largest order, but when he finally frustrates Warren (his and Peter's father) to the breaking point during a period of time when he refuses to eat anything, it is awesome and cathartic to see.

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