How rude and Selfish Is This?!?!?!?

I'd be peeved if I made pudding and went back for some and DH or one of the kids had eaten the whole thing.

I wouldn't post about it, but still.

Ask my family about the Rice Krispie Incident of 2005. Grrrr. there is still a note up that says, "The Rice Krispies are MINE! If you want cereal, put it on the list!"
 
it continues eh?

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Once again, full of awesome!!! :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
I'd be peeved if I made pudding and went back for some and DH or one of the kids had eaten the whole thing.

I wouldn't post about it, but still.

Ask my family about the Rice Krispie Incident of 2005. Grrrr. there is still a note up that says, "The Rice Krispies are MINE! If you want cereal, put it on the list!"

There was a soy bacon incident with DH when we were still dating. And then my possessiveness over food became eeeeeevil when I was pg. :)
 

We love soy bacon. Friend of mine, die-hard carnivore, says it tastes almost exactly the same. It's been probably 20 years since I had animal-based bacon, so I don't remember anymore.

He had eaten all of his and reached over and snagged my last piece. I didn't appreciate it in any way, shape, or form. And the Myth goes that he will never be able to make up for it, b/c that one piece can never be gotten back...any Morningstar Farms soy'con (LOL) he might try to give me will just be another piece. OK I can't explain it. His reactions actually lasted longer than mine did...my pregnancy cravings and anti-cravings and bursting into tears b/c cheese in an enchilada had cooled and congealed too quickly and he didn't get the guacamole and (full-on Lucy Arnaz whine) "waaaaaaaaaaaah"....just blasted the soy bacon emotions out of my brain. :) He still tries to give me extra, though!
 
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Wow OP you must think I'm a real idiot. Just finished my MBA (4.0 BTW) and have major student loans to pay as I have lived on my own since I was 18 and I'm 33 :eek: :rolleyes1

At 24 this is rediculous. Grow up and then tell us how rude and shelfish :rotfl: other people are :idea:

It's rediculously shelfish, I guess.
 
So did you defend yourself? Did it help?
No, I choose to ignore them. If they have nothing better to do then talk about people on the DIS behind their backs, that's their waste of life, not mine.
 
If someone is cleaning out the refrigerator or pantry in a house they own and eat something rather than giving/throwing it away, it's called not wasting food.
Not that this is on topic at all, but if something was just made or set aside and they just eat it anyway, then that's not wasting food, that's being rude.
 
As far as them ever sharing I have no idea, they were married almost ten years before I was born, and I don't know what the deal was before then. I started buying my own food when I started working, (when I was 15.) My dad will always get into me and my mom's snack foods, chips, crackers, candy, etc.

So from the time you were 15 you never ate meals together?
 
I'm sorry this is off topic. When you move out and get married or live with your fiancee, will you continue the practice of labeling your own food or do you realize that it's not normal for a family to purchase and label their own food?
I'm sincerely asking and don't mean for this to sound rude and I hope you would see that this aspect of your life is very dysfunctional and will not carry this on when you get married and/if you have children.
 
But when it was my dad breaking the law, and I vented about that, I got flamed.

Oh I remember you now! No one ever said you couldn't tell himabout it though, and that's what they are advocating here, with, I assume, your mom. Tell her that taking the donations is stealing. Simple enough. I'm sure she won't listen though.

I think calling the cops for burning branches or taking donations would be overkill certainly. I think you can choose to tell the neighbors about either if you want, I probably wouldn't if I were having to live there, though.

It really seems as if you need to be out of there. It's not a great situation. I assume you are working towards that goal. Good luck.

Oh yeah, and if you hit the little quotation marks on all the posts you want to answer and then quote just the last one, you can answer all at once.
 





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