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Just my two cents, but I can probably guess where they learned this.Dyal_SC said:What is it about crust that some kids and some adults don’t like? Never understood it. The typical morning aftermath of my kids who refuse to eat the crust off their cinnamon raisin toast. My wife doesn’t care for it either. I need to start composting.
My wife was scared to death of snakes her whole life. Scared to the point that if one was on tv, she would turn it off or walk out. When she was pregnant with our first she realized her mom was the same way and that she learned that from watching her mom. She decided to gut it out from that point forward so she didn't pass that on to our kids. She still hates them and sometimes looks away from the tv, but the kids all grew up ok with snakes, on tv at least.
I say ask your wife to not reject crust in front of them and take those crusts and make something great with them and eat them in front of the kids. Maybe put peanut butter and Nutella on them to make it a treat they can't refuse, but you eat it and make a big damn deal about it. You can back that off later once they stop seeing crust as a problem.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
Woah, there. Cool your jets. I think cutting off crust is the safer solution. Not everything needs a solution. Sleeping with both eyes closed is its own reward.Legume said:
Just my two cents, but I can probably guess where they learned this.Dyal_SC said:What is it about crust that some kids and some adults don’t like? Never understood it. The typical morning aftermath of my kids who refuse to eat the crust off their cinnamon raisin toast. My wife doesn’t care for it either. I need to start composting.
My wife was scared to death of snakes her whole life. Scared to the point that if one was on tv, she would turn it off or walk out. When she was pregnant with our first she realized her mom was the same way and that she learned that from watching her mom. She decided to gut it out from that point forward so she didn't pass that on to our kids. She still hates them and sometimes looks away from the tv, but the kids all grew up ok with snakes, on tv at least.
I say ask your wife to not reject crust in front of them and take those crusts and make something great with them and eat them in front of the kids. Maybe put peanut butter and Nutella on them to make it a treat they can't refuse, but you eat it and make a big damn deal about it. You can back that off later once they stop seeing crust as a problem.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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@Legume your wife would hate AZ. In highschool some friends put a live rattlesnake in my truck as a joke. I got even.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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We lived east of SD for 5 years, arid, and Austin for 17. We had our share of snakes, including a rattlesnake nest I uncovered 6ft from the house when I ripped out a hill of ivy. She freaks when she sees them in person, but she just runs away and screams. Seems to be ok knowing they're around as long as she doesn't have to see them.
edit - San Diego, not South Dakota.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
That reminds me of a friend in Utah. We were all walking (wives, husbands, kids, etc.). There was a little garter snake that slithered across the path. My friend let out a blood curdling scream and turned and ran. She took 3 steps into the road and there was a dead snake. She proceeded to scream louder changed directions and absolutely high tailed it. We were all dying of laughter.Legume said:We lived east of SD for 5 years, arid, and Austin for 17. We had our share of snakes, including a rattlesnake nest I uncovered 6ft from the house when I ripped out a hill of ivy. She freaks when she sees them in person, but she just runs away and screams. Seems to be ok knowing they're around as long as she doesn't have to see them.
edit - San Diego, not South Dakota.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Yeah, got ahead of myself there. I've known a lot of kids (and several adults) that are really picky eaters and I just see it getting passed down.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Woah, there. Cool your jets. I think cutting off crust is the safer solution. Not everything needs a solution. Sleeping with both eyes closed is its own reward.Legume said:
Just my two cents, but I can probably guess where they learned this.Dyal_SC said:What is it about crust that some kids and some adults don’t like? Never understood it. The typical morning aftermath of my kids who refuse to eat the crust off their cinnamon raisin toast. My wife doesn’t care for it either. I need to start composting.
My wife was scared to death of snakes her whole life. Scared to the point that if one was on tv, she would turn it off or walk out. When she was pregnant with our first she realized her mom was the same way and that she learned that from watching her mom. She decided to gut it out from that point forward so she didn't pass that on to our kids. She still hates them and sometimes looks away from the tv, but the kids all grew up ok with snakes, on tv at least.
I say ask your wife to not reject crust in front of them and take those crusts and make something great with them and eat them in front of the kids. Maybe put peanut butter and Nutella on them to make it a treat they can't refuse, but you eat it and make a big damn deal about it. You can back that off later once they stop seeing crust as a problem.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
My wife is super picky. She just really doesn't like food. If she could live on ranch she would.Legume said:
Yeah, got ahead of myself there. I've known a lot of kids (and several adults) that are really picky eaters and I just see it getting passed down.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Woah, there. Cool your jets. I think cutting off crust is the safer solution. Not everything needs a solution. Sleeping with both eyes closed is its own reward.Legume said:
Just my two cents, but I can probably guess where they learned this.Dyal_SC said:What is it about crust that some kids and some adults don’t like? Never understood it. The typical morning aftermath of my kids who refuse to eat the crust off their cinnamon raisin toast. My wife doesn’t care for it either. I need to start composting.
My wife was scared to death of snakes her whole life. Scared to the point that if one was on tv, she would turn it off or walk out. When she was pregnant with our first she realized her mom was the same way and that she learned that from watching her mom. She decided to gut it out from that point forward so she didn't pass that on to our kids. She still hates them and sometimes looks away from the tv, but the kids all grew up ok with snakes, on tv at least.
I say ask your wife to not reject crust in front of them and take those crusts and make something great with them and eat them in front of the kids. Maybe put peanut butter and Nutella on them to make it a treat they can't refuse, but you eat it and make a big damn deal about it. You can back that off later once they stop seeing crust as a problem.
I love trying new things. Fortunately, my kids take after me. Although my daughter does put ranch on spaghetti which I find off-putting.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Off-putting vs crime, such a fine line.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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I never knew to not like a crust but I remember a few kids at lunch without it. I do remember hearing "there are starving kids all over the world, your father and I work very hard to provide for you, put a roof over your head and dinner on the table and your going to finish it!"
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My 6 year old dredges her pasta (doesn’t matter what type/kind/sauce) in ketchup. Has for years. Refuses to not eat it that way. My pantry always has ketchup
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Plus rhe crust has all the nutrients!alaskanassasin said:I never knew to not like a crust but I remember a few kids at lunch without it. I do remember hearing "there are starving kids all over the world, your father and I work very hard to provide for you, put a roof over your head and dinner on the table and your going to finish it!"
Kraft Mac&Cheese is amazing with ketchup. All new dimension and flavor profile.ColbyLang said:My 6 year old dredges her pasta (doesn’t matter what type/kind/sauce) in ketchup. Has for years. Refuses to not eat it that way. My pantry always has ketchupI would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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swmbo got a feedback request from her bosses boss regarding her boss... not sure how to proceed.
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Corporate 360s. Be honest and factually based. No commentary or opinions.alaskanassasin said:swmbo got a feedback request from her bosses boss regarding her boss... not sure how to proceed.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I get those now and then. I’m honest but not brutally honest. I like my boss.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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Making a desk top for my neighbor’s office. Materials are their choice, I would not use cedar for a desktop. Will burn in a requested graphic also with laser.



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Is it a structured questionnaire or just an email directly from the boss's boss without any guidance?alaskanassasin said:swmbo got a feedback request from her bosses boss regarding her boss... not sure how to proceed.
A lot of 360's are sent by the person being evaluated and results are tabulated and blinded. Honest is always best, but written (vs scored feedback) should have a constructive spin. I've known horrible bosses that have taken direct quotes from feedback and provided that to the person being reviewed which is cowardly and inappropriate and it blows things up. She should get a feel for how this feedback will be used, unless it's all positive.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
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Thanks guys, I had her read your posts. It is a structured questionnaire @Legume
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"what the heck does swmbo mean!?" calm down it means she who must be obeyed. "that's a load of crap you never do anything I say" I know baby but I am trying to fit in on the forum.
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See what kind of treatment you get for trying to help? No good deed shal go unpunished.alaskanassasin said:"what the heck does swmbo mean!?" calm down it means she who must be obeyed. "that's a load of crap you never do anything I say" I know baby but I am trying to fit in on the forum.
Tell her a sammich will help with the emotional damage.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Ozzie_Isaac said:
See what kind of treatment you get for trying to help? No good deed shal go unpunished.alaskanassasin said:"what the heck does swmbo mean!?" calm down it means she who must be obeyed. "that's a load of crap you never do anything I say" I know baby but I am trying to fit in on the forum.
Tell her a sammich will help with the emotional damage.
She doesn't do what I tell her either!
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Ask if swmo works better for heralaskanassasin said:"what the heck does swmbo mean!?" calm down it means she who must be obeyed. "that's a load of crap you never do anything I say" I know baby but I am trying to fit in on the forum.fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Sorry for the delay responding to this. I was just out for a few days to work with a colleague at UIUC. We have a joint NSF project on fatigue fracture together.dbCooper said:JohnInCarolina said:Newmark lab at UIUC
I had to Google Newmark Lab UIUC. Impressive.Are you consulting on a project? Doing joint research? Details please."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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The fiber optic company directionally bored right through the sewer line. The city will have to take down and move my mailbox and it’s 15 year old Confederate Jasmine that surrounds it. Green writing means sanitary sewer.

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What's confederate jasmine? Same as white jasmine?
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Jasmine that lost. Looser jasmine.BuckeyeFork said:What's confederate jasmine? Same as white jasmine?
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Ask if swmo works better for heralaskanassasin said:"what the heck does swmbo mean!?" calm down it means she who must be obeyed. "that's a load of crap you never do anything I say" I know baby but I am trying to fit in on the forum.
Ill try but it is a weekday...
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Gulfcoastguy said:The fiber optic company directionally bored right through the sewer line. The city will have to take down and move my mailbox and it’s 15 year old Confederate Jasmine that surrounds it. Green writing means sanitary sewer.


Looks like the locator missed it by a good 18"
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Lol, I read my SWMBO this and she laughed as well.alaskanassasin said:"what the heck does swmbo mean!?" calm down it means she who must be obeyed. "that's a load of crap you never do anything I say" I know baby but I am trying to fit in on the forum.
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