Lol...mine are still at the stage where the food spills in the car, eg french fries end up on the floor, then they turn around and eat it off the floor next time they get in the vehicle.We must not feed them enough, because were always finding where they hide their food stash around the house.
The other day I pulled out one of our rarely used kitchen pots and then found two boxes of pop tarts hidden inside of it, it's getting to be pretty comical. But at least they will be trained when they go off to college and have roommates.
my husband once hid the peanutbutter from me when he was drunk... we found it two years later when we moved, that has been my only experience in food hiding that I recall. You should start moving the food that you find and leave scavenger hunt clues so the original hoarder has to work for it.We must not feed them enough, because were always finding where they hide their food stash around the house.
The other day I pulled out one of our rarely used kitchen pots and then found two boxes of pop tarts hidden inside of it, it's getting to be pretty comical. But at least they will be trained when they go off to college and have roommates.
:lmao:my husband once hid the peanutbutter from me when he was drunk... we found it two years later when we moved,
yeah, it was an attempt on his part... I tend to just get the jar and a spoon after I've been drinking... as long as I don't mix in strawberry milk, I'm usually good:lmao:my husband once hid the peanutbutter from me when he was drunk... we found it two years later when we moved,
EPIC
^I was about to say, you can't really blame him--don't want another strawberry milk incident.
This will work too:ok looking through pictures, snickette's hair is growing wicked fast. Within the next couple weeks I am going to have to start using barrettes or something to keep it out of her eyes...she just turned 8 months old.
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