Anonymous wrote:Is it the type of thing where you’re making omelets for your kids and other families brought Cheerios?
If it’s something like that, you need to bring similar foods. There’s no way around it. If the other kids see a mom cooking something that smells good they’re going to ask for some.
Anonymous wrote:Is it the type of thing where you’re making omelets for your kids and other families brought Cheerios?
If it’s something like that, you need to bring similar foods. There’s no way around it. If the other kids see a mom cooking something that smells good they’re going to ask for some.
The only way to avoid this is to bring things already in single serving containers: For example, mason jars with overnight oats, etc. But really, just work out meals with the other families.
Anonymous wrote:Look OP, just bring more food. If you eat it all the extra, great, if you have leftovers, bring that home too.
You are adding unnecessary stress. Kids act like vacations are snow days and eat all the food in a day. Mine have done this. I don't vacation with other families but mine certainly do this when we go somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either don't go or bring extra food and look at the expense as an investment in your friendship.
This. Why can’t you bring more?
Anonymous wrote:1. Why on earth are you traveling and sharing space with other families during a pandemic. That is completely irresponsible.
2. Traveling and sharing a house with other families is just about my worst nightmare. Why set yourself up for that stress in the first place? Rent your own space.
3. There is no way to avoid sharing food if you are sharing a kitchen. Just bring enough for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Either don't go or bring extra food and look at the expense as an investment in your friendship.
Anonymous wrote:Look OP, just bring more food. If you eat it all the extra, great, if you have leftovers, bring that home too.
You are adding unnecessary stress. Kids act like vacations are snow days and eat all the food in a day. Mine have done this. I don't vacation with other families but mine certainly do this when we go somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly think it's weird and creates an artificial source of strife if you don't share. You're sharing a house, you're sharing and experience, how hard is it to bring a little extra (all participants, and not just you) and share your food too?
It’s not a little extra, it’s bringing 2 or 3 times more than I would.