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Reply to "DH expects me to be his personal shopper"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like you don't buy a lot of junk food. Good for you (seriously--I don't mean that in a bitchy way), but is your DH into with healthy eating? Mine isn't, so "there's nothing to eat" translates to "there's no ice cream/chips/cookies/frozen pizzas". He then goes to the store on his own to buy those things.[/quote] I agree on this interpretation of "there's nothing to eat". My teens used to say this to me pretty frequently when I was more rigid about not having a lot of junk food in the house. My daughter once made me laugh after a conversation in which I responded that the whole house was filled with good things to eat, and that I tried really hard to make sure they had healthy snacks in easy reach (including baked oatmeal squares, cut up fruit and vegetables, and nutritious wraps). She put her arm around me and said "I know mom. It's just that you're sort of trying too hard." They seem happier now that I have compromised and order boxes of granola bars and sun chips from time to time. [/quote]
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