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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP you are 100% an enabler. Have you labeled things in the fridge? And seriously, who doesn't have reusable water bottles or a case of water? Label If DH eats/drinks something then you send HIM out to pickup what he ate/drank. If you do that enough he should be more careful (or at least you won't need to to run back out and get more). DD is 11 and would NEVER take a lunchable. Apparently they are the food of the poor (or so says her friends). We don't pack kale chips (although DD does love the broccoli poppers, dehydrated broccoli florets covered in a dried vegan cheese spread of some sort), normally a piece of fruit, sandwich, hummus and some sort of trailmix for dessert. [/quote] We understand. Kale chips are beneath your Larla. [/quote] Nope, she doesn't like them. DH could inhale a bag, I like certain kinds we can never seem to find and DD outright refuses them. The poppers are wicked expensive though, so we don't buy those much ($8 for a small bag). Point being she eats a well rounded whole foods based diet without the need of processed crap like lunchables. The OP let's her husband (and child) walk all over her. She's a people pleaser and enabler and she's wondering why she's always pissy. [/quote] OP here. I'm curious as to how my husband and child walk all over me. Could you elaborate a bit?[/quote] Do you make your husband run out and replace anything he consumes? Do you always let your child dictate what they eat?[/quote] I actually have made him run out for stuff before. But he said that he would just refill the bottles with water from the fridge dispenser, and I thought that was reasonable. My son did not ask for the Lunchables. I picked them up for him as a treat because I know he likes them, and it was for a field trip. In his school, they are not the "food of the poor." Apparently they are highly coveted. [/quote]
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