Anonymous
Post 05/28/2024 09:28     Subject: Re:Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

If you don’t want to do any prepping, premade packaged foods will be your friend. Also grapes, crackers/wheat thins/pita chips, hummus, cheese pre cut into cracker squares, the rolled up salami and cheese sticks, drinkable yogurt, granola bars
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2024 09:25     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Nuts
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2024 09:22     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y

Pick at

Snack on

Really?


NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.

The prepared food section is your friend.

Does your pool have a grill?


I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.


You are kidding right?

You are too controlling I feel bad for your kids.


I agree with them. Yuck, I would send them to wash their hands


Lady you’re soaking in the urine pool. Washing your hands is the least of your issues.


You pick your hill. I'll pick mine. Try not to swim with your mouth open.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2024 09:19     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y

Pick at

Snack on

Really?


NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.

The prepared food section is your friend.

Does your pool have a grill?


I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.


You are kidding right?

You are too controlling I feel bad for your kids.


I agree with them. Yuck, I would send them to wash their hands


Lady you’re soaking in the urine pool. Washing your hands is the least of your issues.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2024 09:17     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y

Pick at

Snack on

Really?


NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.

The prepared food section is your friend.

Does your pool have a grill?


I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.


You are kidding right?

You are too controlling I feel bad for your kids.


I agree with them. Yuck, I would send them to wash their hands
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2024 09:14     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y

Pick at

Snack on

Really?


NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.

The prepared food section is your friend.

Does your pool have a grill?


I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.


Also agree. We never "snack." The civilazed sit down and dine.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2024 09:12     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Our pool has table service. We just order🤷‍♀️
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2024 21:29     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y

Pick at

Snack on

Really?


NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.

The prepared food section is your friend.

Does your pool have a grill?


I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.


You are kidding right?

You are too controlling I feel bad for your kids.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2024 21:27     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just make a ham and cheese sandwich? It takes 2 minutes.


And cut them into smaller shapes so they are more snacks-y.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2024 19:41     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

We eat before we go. Then depending on how long we'll be there, I pack fruit and granola bars, and may add cheese, crackers, hummus, carrots. And yes, we graze, because I don't want to eat a whole meal while in the sun. And the kids are playing HARD the whole time, so at the adult swim breaks it's good for them to have something. I don't want to cut the day short because they're getting hungry and cranky.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2024 19:37     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

We always have hot dog rolls and pack of hot dogs in the freezer. I grab those and mustard, bag of baby carrots, hummus and chips, grapes or apples or cherries, whatever we have. We grill at the pool - takes under 15 min. Kids eat 2 hot dogs at a time when swimming. But im also the person who pre packs a pool bag every night during summer and stages a cooler bag to quickly throw together and a dry goods bag with plates, table cloth, paper towel etc. And i dont like having food out, we eat and then clean up and swim more.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2024 19:34     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y

Pick at

Snack on

Really?


NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.

The prepared food section is your friend.

Does your pool have a grill?


I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.


NP. If your kids can’t dry off their hands before grabbing a handful of snacks, that’s a you problem.


The fact that you don’t mention WASHING and then fully drying their hands speaks volumes.


Miserable life
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2024 19:33     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y

Pick at

Snack on

Really?


NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.

The prepared food section is your friend.

Does your pool have a grill?


I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.


NP. If your kids can’t dry off their hands before grabbing a handful of snacks, that’s a you problem.


The fact that you don’t mention WASHING and then fully drying their hands speaks volumes.


It’s a handful of pretzels poolside. Unclench.


Enjoy your poo pretzels.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2024 19:32     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y

Pick at

Snack on

Really?


NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.

The prepared food section is your friend.

Does your pool have a grill?


I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.


NP. If your kids can’t dry off their hands before grabbing a handful of snacks, that’s a you problem.


The fact that you don’t mention WASHING and then fully drying their hands speaks volumes.


It’s a handful of pretzels poolside. Unclench.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2024 19:29     Subject: Snacks-y lunches that can be eaten poolside?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Snacks-y

Pick at

Snack on

Really?


NP My kids are the same at the pool- they don’t want anything big, but want something to eat at every adult swim.

The prepared food section is your friend.

Does your pool have a grill?


I mean, it does. But we usually bring lunch or dinner if we’re going to have lunch or dinner there. Just the whole vibe of kids constantly “picking” and “snacking on” is gross. You properly wash your hands, you have a meal or ONE snack, that’s pool time. I’m picturing them grabbing handfuls of pretzels and getting the bag wet with dirty, chlorinated water. Gross.


NP. If your kids can’t dry off their hands before grabbing a handful of snacks, that’s a you problem.


The fact that you don’t mention WASHING and then fully drying their hands speaks volumes.