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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Awesome! We've done poptarts, granola bars and snack mix and kept it in our room for DH and the kids. Milk is the hardest because my kids just about go through a 1/2 gallon a day. Inlaws don't have room in their fridge and will buy 1/2 gallon for the week. [/quote] Ha! So funny! My ILs do this too- with three milk-drinking teenagers, they seem surprised that the half gallon of milk does not last more than a morning. I do think FIL enjoys “the need” to head out to the store. I just am confused about the look of shock and “oh, are we out of milk already?” When it happens every day of the four we are all together. Husband offers to go, but ILs refuse. [/quote] The milk thing is especially annoying. We have a baby, and last time we went to ILs I had my husband ask in advance if they had milk (there is NEVER any room in my MIL’s refrigerator, so I hate to bring anything unless it’s necessary). “Yes, I have milk”she told him. We get there, and there’s buttermilk, and half of a quart of skim milk. WTF. “I didn’t say I had whole milk” is her response. So fing PA. This time I’m not even asking. I’m bring our own milk. “Find a place in the fridge for it, Karen.”[/quote]
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