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Saltines..... good for curing morning sickness.

Ritz is alright for that too.

Is he hinting, perhaps?

<Raena passes out - - THUD!>

Grace

OT...Someone explain this to me

> Okay,

>

> This is not a vent, honest...just a question. My husband goes to the

> store on his way home a lot of times, or when he is out and

> about...just stops and picks up a few things he figures we need.

> That is truly wonderful---saves me many a trip to the store with

> in tow for little odds and ends. But there is something about

> it that I just don't understand at all. He ALWAYS brings home

> crackers....always. Every single time. Right now, in my pantry, there

> are 2 full boxes of Ritz crackers, plus 4 (FOUR!!) large boxes of

> saltines.

>

> Why? Who hoards crackers?

>

> Raena

>

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I hoard crackers. We have boxes of cheese crackers,

ritz type crackers, saltines, animal crackers, and

regular and cinnamon graham crackers. I love

crackers. And my kids love crackers. LOL

Does he eat crackers?

That is very funny though.

Tamara

--- rgr4us wrote:

> Okay,

>

> This is not a vent, honest...just a question. My

> husband goes to the

> store on his way home a lot of times, or when he is

> out and

> about...just stops and picks up a few things he

> figures we need.

> That is truly wonderful---saves me many a trip to

> the store with

> in tow for little odds and ends. But there

> is something about

> it that I just don't understand at all. He ALWAYS

> brings home

> crackers....always. Every single time. Right now, in

> my pantry, there

> are 2 full boxes of Ritz crackers, plus 4 (FOUR!!)

> large boxes of

> saltines.

>

> Why? Who hoards crackers?

>

> Raena

>

>

=====

Tamara

mom to :

Ebony, 4 yrs -- asd, ADHD, bi-polar

, 1 year

wife to:

Terry, love of my life

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All Guy ever brings home is a 6 pack... since I haven't had a drink in three

years I doubt it was for me. Sigh...

G

<~~~~ contemplating drinking in the afternoons :)

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In a message dated 4/4/2002 9:16:17 AM Eastern Standard Time,

rgr4us@... writes:

> . Too bad he doesn't " just like "

>

Wait until he falls asleep at night and whisper in his ear... we're out of

chocolate, we're out of chocolate.

Worth a try :)

G

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Does he have issues with " freshness " ?

My dh does. BIG TIME. There is SO much bread, rolls, tortillas, etc., in

my cupboard it's ridiculous. He will NOT eat anything that is NOT fresh, so

he goes out and buys new stuff, even if the " old " stuff is only a couple

days old.

This is really one of my pet peeves.

Penny

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> Does he have issues with " freshness " ?

>

> My dh does. BIG TIME. There is SO much bread, rolls, tortillas, etc., in

> my cupboard it's ridiculous. He will NOT eat anything that is NOT fresh,

so

> he goes out and buys new stuff, even if the " old " stuff is only a couple

> days old.

This is Enrique. Except that he cannot go out and buy new stuff.

But he would like to. Even frozen food worries him.

>

> This is really one of my pet peeves.

Mine too! It gets expensive.

Salli

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FWIW, my mum gave me a dark chocolate Cherry Ripe easter egg

again this year, and I don't like Cherry Ripe. And I told

her last year. I have never eaten Cherry Ripe bars. I also

hate dark chocolate, and have since I was a small child. I

can't understand why she bought it two years in a row? It

seems like she bought it specially, too. My son loves them

so I arranged a swap for plain chocolate when we got home

:o)

Mum is NT. I guess we are all absent-minded at times.

in Sydney, Australia

Mum to , 6yo AS ADHD, and , 5yo mild hearing

loss

Re: OT...Someone explain this to

me

> I do it to Raena....I just like crackers, and it seems

that

everytime I run out, I get too sick to go to the store to

get more. I

have 4 boxes of Ritz, 2 Keebler Club, and 2 Saltines in my

pantry/cupboard. Maybe he's just absent-minded??>>

Good point, . He is awfully absent-minded...one of

the running

jokes in our family, in fact. Too bad he doesn't " just

like "

chocolate...I could get into hoarding chocolate.

Raena

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Penny,

I must have huge issues myself! LOL I save things I know I will

probably never eat. Habit from my mother I guess. And one time I saw

a container of milk in the fridge that was the day before experation

date so I took it out and put it on the counter to throw away. Well,

I forgot about it and left it out over night. The next morning I

found it on the counter and was going to throw it away but there was

no room in the garbage so I put it back in the fridge with the intent

to throw it out later. Guess who comes up stairs with a bowl of

cereal? OMG! Jeff never eats breakfast! I didnt, couldnt tell him

about the milk. I wanted to gag, but he had already almost finished

the cereal. YUK!

Jacquie H

PS Why did I put the milk back in the fridge if I was going to throw

it away? Well, I thought it would smell up my kitchen. :)

> Jacquie H.

>

> You'd get along GREAT with my dh.

>

> What *I* don't understand is WHY he leaves the OLD stuff in the

> cupboard/refrigerator when he replaces it with NEW stuff. And why

save

> leftovers if he isn't going to eat them anyway?

>

>

> Penny ;-)

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>>> I will not trust my nose to tell me if it is bad <<<

LOL... I was the same, until I actually SMELLED milk that is

turning. Wow, that smell is unmistakable. If you are not

sure whether milk is off by the smell, then it's not off. I

can now drink it when it's two days out. The date they put

on there is conservative, just to cover their own butts. As

long as your fridge keeps cold it will last beyond that

date. You can use a fridge thermometer to check it - the

temp should be no hotter than -2 Celsius and preferably -5.

Now, can anyone convert that to Fahrenheit by any chance?

:o)

in Sydney, Australia

Mum to , 6yo AS ADHD, and , 5yo mild hearing

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