

I live with my daughter, and my son and his wife, who are staying with us to save money. My daughter and I began to come home to an empty fridge after my son and his wife moved in.
For example, recently, I made a pound of spaghetti with meat sauce I was going to eat after I finished some chores. My daughter wasn’t home and those two ate a whole pound of spaghetti. Similarly, I baked a two-layer cake and went to work. The cake was almost gone when I got home. My daughter became frustrated by the lack of cooked food at home. I was fed up and decided to give my son and DIL a reality check.
The next day when they opened the fridge, they were shocked and called me “heartless” because I
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…the next day when they opened the fridge, they were shocked and called me “heartless” because I had locked up every bit of food in the house — and left only two instant ramen packs on the shelf with a sticky note saying, “For you two. Love, Mom.”
I told them if they wanted full meals, they could buy and cook them themselves, just like my daughter and I had been doing before they moved in.
They were furious, but guess what? For the first time in months, my daughter and I actually had leftovers in the fridge.
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