Mum's Tuck Box
Apr. 17th, 2012 10:32 pmIn spite of my gut-reaction being negative, I think I will have a private stash of special food children aren't allowed to raid. They are good about my private things, like my desk and my art materials.
It just feels wrong to do it with food.
But I really need to know that when I stumble irritably towards the cereal bars, they'll be there, and not have the tops bitten off to see which one is nicest.
It just feels wrong to do it with food.
But I really need to know that when I stumble irritably towards the cereal bars, they'll be there, and not have the tops bitten off to see which one is nicest.
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Date: 2012-04-18 07:49 am (UTC)(We try to make sure there is "easy food for Rachel" in the house at all times due to migraine and my own temper / inabiity to work out what to eat when hungry, but I haven't - yet - had to ringfence it from Charles.)
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Date: 2012-04-17 09:46 pm (UTC)Which there is. :-)
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Date: 2012-04-17 09:51 pm (UTC)I'm also a fan of people having their private things, both adults AND children and have each side respect those things where safe and practical.
ObAnecdata: I find as an adult people who grew up in households with some kind of recognised 'reasonable limit' on snacks are less annoying as adults as they will remember there's X people in the house so each person reasonably can have Y portions of snacks and don't go and eat them all. People who didn't have any kind of restrictions in my experience often eat more than their fair share of things because it just doesn't occur to them to consider anyone else.
In my household there's food I am not allowed to eat, so my partner has guaranteed food that she can eat. Some things I can have all but the last n portions of and some it's "usually none at all". I can eat much more than my partner can, and food being a VeryDifficultThingTM for her means that having reserved food is as much about safety as it is about simplicity, access to it and so on. We have an agreement that if I ask for a share of $snack she is allowed to say "no" if her stocks are low or she is feeling insecure about it.
Hope this works out overall better for you and the bloody awful PMS fucks off soon, it really does sound very horrid for you.
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Date: 2012-04-17 09:56 pm (UTC)I must confess, I keep private food stashes (note the plural) in drawers, unused handbags, etc. I need to AND so do you, I think.
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Date: 2012-04-17 10:13 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-04-17 10:49 pm (UTC)For Lis's part, she gets the benefit of this because I hate hazelnuts, meaning that I'll never eat her Nutella.
So, yeah. In my family, having "ONLY FOR ME" food that you can rely on when you need it is not only accepted, but we do our best to brain-hack ourselves to ensure this.
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Date: 2012-04-17 11:37 pm (UTC)When my Dad was alive, my mum used to hid her chocolate in the back of my underwear drawer after I left home so that there would be some left if dad found the main stash.
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Date: 2012-04-17 11:52 pm (UTC)I think it's a perfectly healthy thing to do, just the way you want your art things to be there when you feel the need, it's the same with food. Just make sure it's food you really like, so that you can have a treat sometimes. That's important too, I think.
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Date: 2012-04-18 01:05 am (UTC)(Examples from my life: don't finish the frozen lemonade without making another pitcher or at least getting a can out to thaw, don't cut into an un-started pie without checking whether it's for us or a party, don't help yourself to the special bottle of an obscure flavour of alcohol that was a birthday present to someone else*, don't use my sewing scissors even if you can't find the kitchen scissors, don't use my fountain pen, don't write your name in my books even if you want to take them to school).
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Date: 2012-04-18 08:57 am (UTC)I can understand you feeling uncomfortable about private food stash, but as long as there is also plenty of food for the kids, I think it's not only legit, but in this case, sounds like a really good idea.
I have private chocolate stashes from the rest of the adults in the house, and can well imagine that I'll still have them when L is old enough to be after chocolate. Also snacks in the fridge that others are welcome to but not to finish all of & to tell me if they're getting low. (And then there's the stash of M&Ms that doop keeps somewhere on my behalf after I kept demanding M&Ms at odd hours during pregnancy, & if he left them in the kitchen I'd have gone through that stash already.)
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Date: 2012-04-18 02:22 am (UTC)Hereabouts, I simply put food I want to keep for myself in the vegetable crisper, since the rest of the household rarely goes looking for vegetables ;)
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