How to stop other travellers eat your food supplies?

Anonymous
Anyone who has eaten food with flavors and spices would never eat WASP food.
Anonymous
Keep healthy foods for people who want to eat from your food supplies. Celery and carrots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has eaten food with flavors and spices would never eat WASP food.


Then why does everyone enjoy the big meals served at thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter?

Turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, bourbon sweet potatoes, creamed cucumbers, veggie casseroles, etc.

Sure, everyone loves a good pizza, taco or pho, but people also love WASP food. In fact, I believe it’s called comfort food.

#themoreyouknow
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have read every page of this thread (I was the one indicating that it had potential). How did we get to racism?
1. I don't want to cook a lot/extra
2. That's WASP? In xyz culture we cook tons.

Is that how we got here? There are also WASP families that cook tons. And don't drink like fish!

Can we get back to solutions?
How about packing a case of candy bars and when kids ask for your breakfast just give them a candy bar. Candy > breakfast food to all kids, their parents aren't helping, and it's easily packed.

But then YOUR kids will want candy too. Dilemma....


I love you. This is a diabolical solution.
Anonymous
ugh, just don't go with other families if you are going to be like this.
Anonymous
I would be embarrassed to be party of your family. Who does this? Are you that cheap that you can't share and f-ing waffle and some OJ? WTF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has eaten food with flavors and spices would never eat WASP food.


Then why does everyone enjoy the big meals served at thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter?

Turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, bourbon sweet potatoes, creamed cucumbers, veggie casseroles, etc.

Sure, everyone loves a good pizza, taco or pho, but people also love WASP food. In fact, I believe it’s called comfort food.

#themoreyouknow


I don't. One year we got Asian food and it was so nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has eaten food with flavors and spices would never eat WASP food.


^Way to bring race into this dummy.
Anonymous

OP, FYI it’s rude AF to cook stinky food like bacon in a shared house. You’re right that the other families shouldn’t eat your food, but you are MORE wrong for ignoring the rules of etiquette and making something smelly. It’s the equivalent of reheating fish in the office microwave.

Don’t be THAT person...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have read every page of this thread (I was the one indicating that it had potential). How did we get to racism?
1. I don't want to cook a lot/extra
2. That's WASP? In xyz culture we cook tons.

Is that how we got here? There are also WASP families that cook tons. And don't drink like fish!

Can we get back to solutions?
How about packing a case of candy bars and when kids ask for your breakfast just give them a candy bar. Candy > breakfast food to all kids, their parents aren't helping, and it's easily packed.

But then YOUR kids will want candy too. Dilemma....


I love you. This is a diabolical solution. [/quote

avoidant + rule breaking, I love it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
OP, FYI it’s rude AF to cook stinky food like bacon in a shared house. You’re right that the other families shouldn’t eat your food, but you are MORE wrong for ignoring the rules of etiquette and making something smelly. It’s the equivalent of reheating fish in the office microwave.

Don’t be THAT person...



Bacon is pretty basic breakfast food--especially if camping.
Anonymous
A container with a lock
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A container with a lock


Pretty sure Yeti makes one specifically for people who refuse to share food with others.
Anonymous
Op asked
Anonymous
Well I LIKE triscuits.
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