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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 370584"><p>LOL! Re difficult child tampon alternative</p><p> </p><p>Our difficult child is on food stamps. We give her a gift card to the food store once a month to supplement and sometimes if we are going out of town for a long period of timetime ...a second food store gift card. Now and again, we give her left overs. She is expected to budget her food and if she fails to do so, we hold her accountable. We don't bail her out if she messes up. She has enough food for the month. If there is a problem, it is simply because she did not pay attention to her food. In the past, she has used the food bank at the local church to fill in gaps when she misjudges...which sadly...is fairly often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 370584"] LOL! Re difficult child tampon alternative Our difficult child is on food stamps. We give her a gift card to the food store once a month to supplement and sometimes if we are going out of town for a long period of timetime ...a second food store gift card. Now and again, we give her left overs. She is expected to budget her food and if she fails to do so, we hold her accountable. We don't bail her out if she messes up. She has enough food for the month. If there is a problem, it is simply because she did not pay attention to her food. In the past, she has used the food bank at the local church to fill in gaps when she misjudges...which sadly...is fairly often. [/QUOTE]
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