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post 15/01/2013, 10:23 AM
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I have a malteaster bunny that I am wanting to scoff down but don't want DS to have any biggrin.gif
I have on occasion stuck my head in the pantry and scoffed something scrumptious - have you?
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MrsW87
post 15/01/2013, 10:26 AM
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LOL Yes all the time! This morning was a Turkish delight cake bar *drool*
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post 15/01/2013, 10:27 AM
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Absolutely!

It's the best part of being a grown up.
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post 15/01/2013, 10:29 AM
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I thought all mum's did that? I do, regularly.
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post 15/01/2013, 10:29 AM
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I use to have to hide to eat my breakfast!! Even though there's was the same they still wanted mine. Thankfully they're slightly older now so it's not so bad.

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post 15/01/2013, 10:31 AM
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Yes, frequently. With 4 kids and a husband to share with, some things need to be scoffed in secret so I can get any myself.

Edited to add : The car is a great place, but usually get busted when DH finds all the wrappers in the door console. He also knows that I make excuses to duck down the street to pick up items and sneak a treat laugh.gif

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rainycat
post 15/01/2013, 10:31 AM
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Yep! Now that they are 3 they are on to my every move so it is even more challenging now.
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Ianthe
post 15/01/2013, 10:33 AM
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No but I do save stuff until they are in bed.
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CallMeProtart
post 15/01/2013, 10:33 AM
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F*ck yeah. I do most of my eating when they are asleep. I still fantasise that I will be able to teach them healthy food habits while maintaining my unhealthy food habits in secret...

Sucks when you have a mouthful of M&Ms though and then they call you and you have to answer with your mouth full and then they say what are you eating and then I fluff about and then they smell chocolate on my breath... makes me feel like an errant teenager!
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post 15/01/2013, 10:34 AM
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Yes but only hide from my 2 year old because he loves to eat and gets upset if i don't share, he is autistic.

My other kids, i'm mean and just say no.
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