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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes you’re being unreasonable. I IF as well and don’t expect others to follow the same eating window as I do. Especially kids. Make their lunch while you prepare yours and set it aside for them. [/quote] Ok, then how do I explain to my manager why I'm not at my computer?[/quote] What do you mean? How much time does it take to make their lunch?[/quote] 10-15 minutes, but I miss a lot of emails in that amount of time. [/quote] It takes you 10-15 minutes to heat up leftovers?! Portion theirs out when you do yours and then pop it in the microwave for 1 min? Are you and the kids eating the same thing as eachother? If you can’t figure this out, it sounds like you need to go back to getting a nanny or put them in summer camp. [/quote] So if you take the time to properly cool the food before returning it to the fridge, then why can’t you take 10 minutes a day to teach your kids to make their own lunches? Yes, we're eating the same thing - and I can't believe you'd just let food sit out for up to an hour after being reheated. That's gross.[/quote][/quote] I've tried. They "don't like" the options they're able to make themselves.[/quote] Then they don’t eat.[/quote] This. [/quote]
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