How to stop other travellers eat your food supplies?

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Anonymous wrote:Then instructions of trying our cereal eating the whole box? That’s the annoying part.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m beginning to get an impression that all women here do is cook brunch after brunch.

We actually go hiking, swimming.

The only time I cook for large groups is holidays and when we host dinners. And that’s a lot of work. I’m not doing this on my vacation, sorry. Bring your own bacon.


Making bacon, eggs and toast is literally the easiest meal to cook. My ten year old can make bacon and eggs.

Again: this thread is making white millennials look really, really bad.


I am really not convinced OP is a white, American millenial.


Agreed. I'm not sure where she's from but if I had to guess it would be a very hard background. The opposite of the "pampered milennial" stereotype, that's for sure. Who else would be so stingy and desperate about food in today's day and age?
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But what about Larla? What is she going to eat?!
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Even if you are a healthy eater (I am too) there are plenty of ready to go paleo and keto pancake mixes where you just add water. PLENTY. I should know cause I eat em. And yeah you pay a little more but if you eat this way regularly you're used to the cost. I suspect this is a troll though
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Why would you need to cook everyday? Take turns. Send a dad out for doughnuts. Tell the kids to eat cereal.

It’s not rocket science.


I don’t eat doughnuts for breakfast. Also, remember, we are in the middle of forest. There is no Starbucks around corner.


I hate to cook so I can understand that part. We have a cook at home even though I’m a SAHM.

Breakfast and lunch are so easy. Why can’t you just make a little extra to share?

I just can’t understand.

Where are you from? Was your mom like this? Did she teach you not to share food?


Do you understand the difference between Johnny having a couple of slices of bacon and Johny eating the entire Costco package of bacon that was supposed to last a few days? Then instructions of trying our cereal eating the whole box? That’s the annoying part.

Remember, you’re in the middle of forest and you can just make a grocery run.


Do we even have “forests” in America?

People vacation in the mountains or at lakes, and they go camping in the woods. Where is this forest and how can we be sure you will truly be in the middle of it?
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Breakfast and lunch are so easy. Why can’t you just make a little extra to share?

I just can’t understand.


How the f**k do you make “just a little extra” if you have 15 people in your group? Do you give a little extra to just some of them and not the others?
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Anonymous wrote:Even if you are a healthy eater (I am too) there are plenty of ready to go paleo and keto pancake mixes where you just add water. PLENTY. I should know cause I eat em. And yeah you pay a little more but if you eat this way regularly you're used to the cost. I suspect this is a troll though


I really want to know about OP’s special foods.
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Breakfast and lunch are so easy. Why can’t you just make a little extra to share?

I just can’t understand.


How the f**k do you make “just a little extra” if you have 15 people in your group? Do you give a little extra to just some of them and not the others?


By making a little extra? Where did you go to school?
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I’m beginning to get an impression that all women here do is cook brunch after brunch.

We actually go hiking, swimming.

The only time I cook for large groups is holidays and when we host dinners. And that’s a lot of work. I’m not doing this on my vacation, sorry. Bring your own bacon.


Making bacon, eggs and toast is literally the easiest meal to cook. My ten year old can make bacon and eggs.

Again: this thread is making white millennials look really, really bad.


I am really not convinced OP is a white, American millenial.


Agreed. I'm not sure where she's from but if I had to guess it would be a very hard background. The opposite of the "pampered milennial" stereotype, that's for sure. Who else would be so stingy and desperate about food in today's day and age?


The gal with $200k in student loans who is house poor because she needed a $1M McMansion and a weekly housekeeper.
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Do we even have “forests” in America?

People vacation in the mountains or at lakes, and they go camping in the woods. Where is this forest and how can we be sure you will truly be in the middle of it?
Have you heard of National Forests, idiot?
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Breakfast and lunch are so easy. Why can’t you just make a little extra to share?

I just can’t understand.


How the f**k do you make “just a little extra” if you have 15 people in your group? Do you give a little extra to just some of them and not the others?


By making a little extra? Where did you go to school?


A little extra for 15 people is not my definition of “a little extra”. It’s called a brunch?
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Do we even have “forests” in America?

People vacation in the mountains or at lakes, and they go camping in the woods. Where is this forest and how can we be sure you will truly be in the middle of it?
Have you heard of National Forests, idiot?


Have you ever heard an American say they’re going on vacation in a forest? It’s not a thing.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. And I don’t want to spend my vacation days in the kitchen cooking brunches. Maybe it’s a SAHM thing.


Where do you think meals come from for people who work?! They just magically appear?


Why would you assume it’s a sahm thing? It’s more a people who like to be hospitable thing. OP you don’t really seem cut out for group vacations
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Breakfast and lunch are so easy. Why can’t you just make a little extra to share?

I just can’t understand.


How the f**k do you make “just a little extra” if you have 15 people in your group? Do you give a little extra to just some of them and not the others?


By making a little extra? Where did you go to school?


A little extra for 15 people is not my definition of “a little extra”. It’s called a brunch?


That's not even a brunch, you clown. A brunch involves alcohol and all the fixins. A few extra pancakes or eggs does not a brunch make!

Why wont you answer where you're from?
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Do we even have “forests” in America?

People vacation in the mountains or at lakes, and they go camping in the woods. Where is this forest and how can we be sure you will truly be in the middle of it?
Have you heard of National Forests, idiot?


Have you ever heard an American say they’re going on vacation in a forest? It’s not a thing.


What does it matter how you say it?
Plenty of people spend vacations at state parks.
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