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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 445693" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>HaoZi I plan to involve kayla in the whole process of teaching katie......even if katie flakes out on me and changes her mind. I'll just pick kayla up and take her shopping with me and easy child so she can learn. </p><p></p><p>cm, pretty much I'm sure, at the most they don't have much to eat. Kayla kept hinting to it during the baby shower. But that is why I'm waiting until <strong>after</strong> spending the day with kayla. If they're doing without, she'll tell me, along with everything else her parents have been up to as far as the money is concerned.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, was certainly thinking boring bulky type foods. I have plenty of those as they tend to store the longest. While staring at my pantry it hit me that they don't have a clue how to make mac and cheese from scratch, or rice, or heaven knows what else. Even when M attempted to show me how great a cook he was, 80 percent of the meal was prepackaged foods. You can't do prepackaged much when you're hurting that much they're too expensive unless you find a great sale. I've got tons of pasta/sauces, rice, beans, hamburger helper (out the wazoo been huge sales on it) chef boyardee coming out my ears (same reason, been getting it for less than 30 cents/can). Wouldn't be anything fancy nor snack foods as I don't buy those much myself. The only "fancy' thing would be hotdogs as I have them also coming out of my ears. husband and Travis are sick of them, and of looking at them. Hot dogs have been on sale super cheap for a month or more and I just keep right on buying them. lol They freeze well.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure not knowing how to cook, and I don't care what M claims the man can't cook, is not helping. I'm going to try to write down how I cook different things, which will be interesting because I rarely use recipes and I don't measure much because I've done it for so long, not to mention I was taught to cook that way....as I've taught my girls. Katie stopped coming to visit right at the time I'd have started teaching her to cook. And biomom does NOT know how to cook. The woman can burn a hot dog. Her idea of cooking was Mc Donalds. ugh</p><p></p><p>I don't plan on giving them a ton of stuff. Just maybe enough for a few days and see what happens from there. It's not like I'm rolling in money myself. I wouldn't even have this stuff to give if it weren't for the couponing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 445693, member: 84"] HaoZi I plan to involve kayla in the whole process of teaching katie......even if katie flakes out on me and changes her mind. I'll just pick kayla up and take her shopping with me and easy child so she can learn. cm, pretty much I'm sure, at the most they don't have much to eat. Kayla kept hinting to it during the baby shower. But that is why I'm waiting until [B]after[/B] spending the day with kayla. If they're doing without, she'll tell me, along with everything else her parents have been up to as far as the money is concerned. Yeah, was certainly thinking boring bulky type foods. I have plenty of those as they tend to store the longest. While staring at my pantry it hit me that they don't have a clue how to make mac and cheese from scratch, or rice, or heaven knows what else. Even when M attempted to show me how great a cook he was, 80 percent of the meal was prepackaged foods. You can't do prepackaged much when you're hurting that much they're too expensive unless you find a great sale. I've got tons of pasta/sauces, rice, beans, hamburger helper (out the wazoo been huge sales on it) chef boyardee coming out my ears (same reason, been getting it for less than 30 cents/can). Wouldn't be anything fancy nor snack foods as I don't buy those much myself. The only "fancy' thing would be hotdogs as I have them also coming out of my ears. husband and Travis are sick of them, and of looking at them. Hot dogs have been on sale super cheap for a month or more and I just keep right on buying them. lol They freeze well. I'm sure not knowing how to cook, and I don't care what M claims the man can't cook, is not helping. I'm going to try to write down how I cook different things, which will be interesting because I rarely use recipes and I don't measure much because I've done it for so long, not to mention I was taught to cook that way....as I've taught my girls. Katie stopped coming to visit right at the time I'd have started teaching her to cook. And biomom does NOT know how to cook. The woman can burn a hot dog. Her idea of cooking was Mc Donalds. ugh I don't plan on giving them a ton of stuff. Just maybe enough for a few days and see what happens from there. It's not like I'm rolling in money myself. I wouldn't even have this stuff to give if it weren't for the couponing. [/QUOTE]
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