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Food Segregation At Home


elonwy

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elonwy Enthusiast

I'm sure other people have done this, and I've read of several ways people designate "thier" food from others in the household, but I came up with a home labeling system that I'm proud of and that indulges my inner twelve year old.

Some stuff is really easy to tell if I can have and some isn't and my boyfriend is horribly paranoid about glutening me, bless his heart, so this is what I did.

I bought a sheet of sparkly shark stickers and a sheet of sparkly hearts.

If its got a shark on it, its mine don't eat it ( expensive yummy foods.)

If its got a heart on it, I can have it, you can have it, don't contaminate it.

If its got a shark AND a heart then I wish you wouldn't but if you absolutely have to, go ahead.

Its a little complicated, but I always want to buy stickers, but tell myself that I'm 27 and that's so not ok. And I have some moderate OCD, so it works for me.

And they have little prisms on them, which makes the inside of my fridge kinda disco like.

Elonwy


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jenvan Collaborator

That's classic! And I'm not afraid to say I'm 26 and still am into stickers too :D Ha!

Rachel--24 Collaborator

:lol: That is sooo cute...I like your segregation method!

I still have my sticker collection from grade school and I secretly still love stickers.

I got into scrapbooking a few years ago...so now I have an excuse to play with stickers and everyone thinks its great! :D

Guest gfinnebraska

LOVE the idea!!! I can SO see my "inner little girl" coming out in that way. PLUS, I think my daughter would love to help! :) Great idea!! Sticker store here I come!! :)

frenchiemama Collaborator

That's a really cute idea!

tarnalberry Community Regular

I love it! The world needs more reasons to use shiny stickers!

Mjohnson73 Apprentice

Wow I love it!

I think I am going to do this with my son!

--Maya


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I like your idea, Elonwy.

mytummyhurts Contributor

It's a good excuse to buy cute stickers!

Perfect for kids too!

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