I tell my children and my husband that they can eat whatever they like from the fridge and pantry as long as they eat some of it, not all of it.
I may as well be talking to the wall.
I’m personally offended by their combined habit of eating all the fun-size Mars Bars, every last Malteser and all the Hokey Pokey ice-cream. If they left just one Mars Bar, just a handful of Maltesers or even a small scoop of Hokey Pokey ice-cream (with at least two actual hokey pokey bits in it) there never would have been an issue. I wouldn’t have had to take this so far.
It wouldn’t have become so serious.
Here are my 8 tried and true BEST hiding spots for your favourite treats so your children and husband don’t eat them all, ensure you can continue to love them.
1. With the pet food
After the first month of pet ownership, when the kids no longer help look after the dog/cat/bird/fish, the pet food cupboard becomes the perfect hiding spot for treats. This is a great space for share pack treats because you can slip it in among the pet food treats and if the kids find it you can pretend you put it there by accident when you were putting the pet treats away.
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