Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toss them.
I have the same issue with a friend who is always buying me sweets. Last week she dropped a cake off at my house. It didn't even go inside the house, I threw it in the car and tossed it in the dumpster at work.
Geez, if you were all the way at work, you could have at least offered it to your co-workers. That seems wasteful.![]()
Thought about it, but realized I’d probably be putting people in the same position I was in: sabotaging efforts at being healthy with crappy junk food. I have a hard time resisting treats and know others are in the same position, it was a nasty grocery store cake, no one was missing out on anything. Not worth the sugar/saturated fat/calories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In what universe is DH’s aunt bringing over treats that she traditionally bakes for his family any of your concern? If you don’t want any, don’t eat any. Why are you trying to cockblock cookies?
Hahahhahahaha cockblock cookies, that is the best thing I’ve heard in a long time.
I do sympathize with OP though. If I have cookies in the house I eat them, no question. The family always asks “who ate all the cookies??” And I’m like “me! Obviously me! It has been me every time for years!”
If I feel like the cookies will make me feel yucky I would throw them away. I don’t feel bad about it; in my stomach isn’t any better than in the trash. But now that I know how to navigate my Buy Nothing group I’ll do that instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toss them.
I have the same issue with a friend who is always buying me sweets. Last week she dropped a cake off at my house. It didn't even go inside the house, I threw it in the car and tossed it in the dumpster at work.
Geez, if you were all the way at work, you could have at least offered it to your co-workers. That seems wasteful.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I truly wonder who raised some of you. Come on, OP. You don’t tell her not to do it. You graciously accept. You can give them away.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you being fat has nothing to do with a once-a-year cookie delivery from someone who is not even related to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put them in your break room at work. This is such a small problem. If you don’t work, dump them in the trash.
Again, OP cannot do this without discussing with her husband. It’s a traditional gift from his aunt. I would be livid if my husband gave away or threw away the box of chocolates that my parents traditionally send to me/my family for Christmas because “he just couldn’t control himself.” You don’t get to give or throw away a family gift from someone else’s aunt without talking to them first. Were you raised in a barn?
If you are the poster who came in guns blazing because MIL act a couple of pieces of chocolate, you really have no room to be lecturing anyone else about weird behavior.![]()
What are you talking about? Nobody took my chocolate, which by the way hasn’t even arrived this year. But when it does, it’s for my whole family to enjoy, so if my husband threw it out or gave it away without talking about it with me first, I’d be pissed! Are you kidding with this, that you think it’s OK for a wife to take something given to the entire family by her husband’s aunt, and throw it away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is older and I know it hard to do so much baking
She has a limited income and I know it is costly to buy all the ingredients
You don't get to decide this
Neither do you. You've posted the same message over and over again. We get it. You think OP has zero say about what comes into her home.
Sorry, babe. There’s more than one poster who doesn’t think one person in a family gets to throw out a gift intended for the family because she can’t stop her pudgy fingers from stuffing cookies into her pie-hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is older and I know it hard to do so much baking
She has a limited income and I know it is costly to buy all the ingredients
You don't get to decide this
Neither do you. You've posted the same message over and over again. We get it. You think OP has zero say about what comes into her home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put them in your break room at work. This is such a small problem. If you don’t work, dump them in the trash.
Again, OP cannot do this without discussing with her husband. It’s a traditional gift from his aunt. I would be livid if my husband gave away or threw away the box of chocolates that my parents traditionally send to me/my family for Christmas because “he just couldn’t control himself.” You don’t get to give or throw away a family gift from someone else’s aunt without talking to them first. Were you raised in a barn?
If you are the poster who came in guns blazing because MIL act a couple of pieces of chocolate, you really have no room to be lecturing anyone else about weird behavior.![]()
Anonymous wrote:She is older and I know it hard to do so much baking
She has a limited income and I know it is costly to buy all the ingredients
You don't get to decide this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put them in your break room at work. This is such a small problem. If you don’t work, dump them in the trash.
Again, OP cannot do this without discussing with her husband. It’s a traditional gift from his aunt. I would be livid if my husband gave away or threw away the box of chocolates that my parents traditionally send to me/my family for Christmas because “he just couldn’t control himself.” You don’t get to give or throw away a family gift from someone else’s aunt without talking to them first. Were you raised in a barn?