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Jimmy Kimmel Asks Parents To "Silverstone" Their Kids & Serve Them Pre-Chewed Food!

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April 3 2012, Published 4:26 a.m. ET

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After actress Alicia Silverstone shared a video of herself feeding her son Bear Blu chewed food directly from her mouth, many people around the world were disgusted. Including Jimmy Kimmel, who decided to ask his fans to trick their kids into eating food that's already been chewed up. He likes to call it "Silverstoning." 

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"Alicia calls this premastication, the rest of us call it disgusting, I think, but everyone's entitled to decide if their children should chew their own food or not," Jimmy announced on his show after showing the video of Alicia feeding her son.

"So I asked parents to serve their children some pre-chewed food and to tape their reactions to that, and upload those reactions to YouTube with the title, 'Hey Jimmy Kimmel, I Silverstoned My Kid.' And tonight, we've assembled the best of the best. Enjoy." 

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OK! NEWS: ALICIA SILVERSTONE SHARES VIDEO OF SON BEAR EATING DIRECTLY FROM HER MOUTH! 

In the video, almost all of the kids are completely grossed out by their parents request to eat the pre-chewed food, saying things like: 'I lost my appetite,' 'It looks disgusting,' 'It smells like poop' and just plain 'Eww!' But two little girls actually like it! 

Watch the hilarious video below! 

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