Anonymous wrote:I empathize with OP. My friend lets her kids eat two portions of say bacon while she is cooking for a group, then the kid eats once it’s on the table. The other kids get less. It’s incredibly annoying because everyone is hungry!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm always amazed at the number of people with an "oh well, it's kids, nothing can be done" attitude. Say no, because we'll run out of food then, and I don't want to eat all your parents' food.
I swear a lot of your kids must be so rude and ugly.
The idea of saying no to a friend’s hungry kid is the definition of ugly and rude.
There is a difference between saying no to a food insecure (or legitimately food-poor/starving) kid and a kid who has food resources but lazy parents - so he prefers your food.
Are you really this dense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm always amazed at the number of people with an "oh well, it's kids, nothing can be done" attitude. Say no, because we'll run out of food then, and I don't want to eat all your parents' food.
I swear a lot of your kids must be so rude and ugly.
The idea of saying no to a friend’s hungry kid is the definition of ugly and rude.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It’s not about money. Really!
It’s just I don’t want to bring groceries for 10 people, I just want to bring enough for our family of 3. We are already sharing dinners.
Anonymous wrote:Can OP not able to say “sorry Sally, we cannot share our bacon. U are more than welcome to cook your bacon?” Why remain being sort of doormats? Bring ur courage!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm always amazed at the number of people with an "oh well, it's kids, nothing can be done" attitude. Say no, because we'll run out of food then, and I don't want to eat all your parents' food.
I swear a lot of your kids must be so rude and ugly.
The idea of saying no to a friend’s hungry kid is the definition of ugly and rude.
They’re not saying “no food for you!” They’re saying “Your family’s having oatmeal”
BIG difference.
Also, according to OP it’s the kid’s mom who’s asking if he can eat the others bacon, which is pretty clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm always amazed at the number of people with an "oh well, it's kids, nothing can be done" attitude. Say no, because we'll run out of food then, and I don't want to eat all your parents' food.
I swear a lot of your kids must be so rude and ugly.
The idea of saying no to a friend’s hungry kid is the definition of ugly and rude.
Anonymous wrote:I'm always amazed at the number of people with an "oh well, it's kids, nothing can be done" attitude. Say no, because we'll run out of food then, and I don't want to eat all your parents' food.
I swear a lot of your kids must be so rude and ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. About the bacon...
His mom did bring bacon, but she never cooked it because he ate our bacon all the time. She cooked oatmeal.
Waaaaaiiiiiiit just a minute OP. In the beginning you claimed you didn't want to bring all this extra food and THAT was the issue. So now mom brings bacon that solves that issue. Then you said you don't want to cook everyday - so who cooked the bacon lardass' mom brought? You should have hinted to lardass or his mom that it was time. Also, do you feed your kids bacon EVERYDAY on vacay? I'm sorry but that truly is to much processed meat.