Jenny Mollenis recounting a hilarious exchange with one of her sons' teachers.
The cookbook author — who shares sons Lazlo, 5, and Sid, 8, with husbandJason Biggs— shared a screenshot of an email onInstagramWednesday from one of her sons' teachers about a comment he made in class.
“Today in school your son shared with his classmates that you are in Copenhagen on an adult trip and have been eating (pardon my language) ‘tons of penis,’ " the email read. “While I hate to bother you on your vacation, I felt strongly that you should be aware and perhaps address the issue at your earliest convenience.”
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“Def gonna need to [rein] it in when I get home. Thank you so much for checking in on me. See you at drop off!”
Mollen concluded the post with a photo of a menu where “Reindeer penis ragout” was circled among other interesting food choices.

Earlier this month, the family of four celebrated son Lazlo’s birthday, with Mollen sharing a photo of the 5-year-old’s monster truck-themed birthday cake onInstagram.
In the caption, she shared a quote from her son on his special day, writing, “I’m not gonna get smaller but I am going to get cuter.”
On an episode ofthe PEOPLE Every Day podcast,the mother of two explained to host Janine Rubenstein what inspired her to write her latest cookbook,Dictator Lunches: Inspired Meals That Will Compel Even the Toughest of (Tyrants) Children.
She said while she has “a lot of fun” making creative meals for her kids, she knows that’s not every caregiver’s experience — which led her to the book.
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And while husband Biggs doesn’t make the kids' lunches, he is involved in many other ways.
“Jason is so hands on as a parent, almost too hands on,” she told PEOPLE. “I always say that he’s like the guy that like, when I go scuba diving, he’s the one like checking all my gear. He’s like the buddy that never stops like futzing with you. Or like if you’re on a ski slope, he’s like adjusting your goggles. Or if you’re like on an airplane that’s crashing, he’s the person that you’re like, just get the f— away from me. Stop adjusting my oxygen mask. We’re gonna crash anyway.”
source: people.com