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[quote=Anonymous]Did you actually tell him that there needs to always be some available for the kid”s lunch? I have a mindless eater spouse who views every package as a single serving, so I have learned to point out items that if he eats them all I will hurt him. We have plenty of food in the house that he can eat, but I have learned to point out certain menu items that I need for a recipe or that I bought as a treat for everyone. And before people go on about policing a grown adult, that only counts if they also participate in the meal planning and shopping. Yes, he will go buy a particular item if specifically asked and reminded, but he will never look to see what we’re out of or worry about what a kid needs for lunch. He’s good natured about it, but it is frustrating. But after all these years, I have just learned to say “I need five apples left for lunches”. [/quote]
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