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[quote=Anonymous]OP, have you considered that if grandma cleaned her kitchen so well to ensure that it is gluten free, that perhaps she is planning on preparing lots of GF meals that the whole family can enjoy. You aren't going to have either kitchen at your disposal, so you need to plan to make your bedrooms the location for keeping and preparing foods. Ask grandma if the microwave can be moved into your room. A tiny fridge can be bought at that Super Target you mentioned for next to nothing. And if that's too extravagant, then a cooler that that you keep iced. I would definitely be annoyed that the other family hasn't taken a moment to consider the needs and desires of the other people who will be on this vacation too, but your best bet is to suck it up as much as possible. Touchy question...OP, do you think you might be bothered because grandma is bending over backwards to accommodate the other grandchildren (GF kitchen for one kid, awarding seperate cabin because of the infant one, etc.) and you're feeling like your old-news grandkids aren't rating as highly on the grandma caring scale? I might feels tinges of this, if I were in your shoes... [/quote]
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