Unless you're one of the lucky few whose child will eat whatever is put on their plate (we've heard of them but personally never seen one of these kids in real life), then you know how painful it can be trying to serve dinner to a toddler. Just when you think you've zeroed in on something he or she loves for mealtime, they flip the switch and you're faced with a hangry kid who won't touch the plate you've carefully prepared. It's infuriating. Between the time spent and the food wasted, all you want is for your child to eat something quasi-healthy to fill that tiny stomach.

The folks over at The Dad Break see you and they sympathize with you.

Recently they posted an absolutely hilarious parody of HGTV's Fixer Upper that takes the Chip and Joanna Gaines hit and spins it around to provide the parent-approved Fix Her Supper. In the clip a couple, who adorably resemble the famous couple, attempt to provide their picky daughter with a delicious meal.

All of the Fixer Upper staples are here -- the moment when they provide the little girl with three edible options, complete with a visual of how the plate will look when it is officially presented to her and a confessional featuring the tired but hopeful parents.

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Did their plan work? Did their daughter actually eat what was prepared? In true Fixer Upper fashion the project wasn't without its mishaps (uh-oh, where's the ketchup necessary to complete the job?) but just as the Gaines never leave a gig incomplete, these parents also save the day.

You'll laugh and commiserate with this dynamic duo so eager to get mealtime right, from the twist on the opening theme to the sheer desperation to get this kid to eat something -- anything! And, by the way, the moment they realize they have run out of ketchup is absolutely a classic parenting dilemma. If ever there was a condiment that could break mealtime -- it's that one.

Who knew that food and mealtime could unite parents in such a hilarious and compassionate way? Here's hoping your family dinner this evening goes off without a hitch.