INFANTS IN DAYCARE?
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INFANTS IN DAYCARE?
| Wed, 11-26-2008 - 12:20am |
OK, remember this is a debate board, and I am going to play devil's advocate here, so please let's play nice.
| Wed, 11-26-2008 - 12:20am |
OK, remember this is a debate board, and I am going to play devil's advocate here, so please let's play nice.
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Well that is really not nice :(
Not everyone likes the same thing and it sounds very immature and child-like to say something is "nasty".
That's part of my "problem". I don't have a shopping list. I take a list of possible dinners, based, in part, on work schedules. I take a visual inventory of the kitchen, bath rooms, laundry room and dog food bag so I know what's low. I already know what gets used up weekly so those items I always buy--like fresh fruits and vegetables, bread, cereal, etc. There is a no-name brand of cereal (ValuTime, $2.99 a 2 pound bag) that is about half the cost of the boxed name brand cereal and it doesn't have HFCS even in the Fruit Loops style.
Chris
The truth may be out there but lies are in your head. Terry Pratchett
We can't keep enough of them in the house for Alex. Lindsay doesn't like them. She prefers raisins. In fact, she's getting the individual raisins boxes in her stocking for Christmas.
Chris
The truth may be out there but lies are in your head. Terry Pratchett
I was taught good manners too :)
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