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yes thats the way to go.Just say you want Go grocery shopping with him, pay half. Save your self a head ache
....and "fool me once......" comes easily to mind.my hunting partner/partners said i'll bring all the food, what did we get? on 2 occasions this did not go well. any thoughts on this.
I'm pretty sure you knew the answer to the question before the test started.my hunting partner/partners said i'll bring all the food, what did we get? on 2 occasions this did not go well. any thoughts on this.
Lists.I once worked 67 hours before my hunting trip and my hunting partner at the time was "between opportunities". He says he'll pack everything of mine if I bring it, so we can leave ASAP. I made a checklist for kitchen gear and he said EVERYTHING was on it. When we get there he then finds that "WE" forgot cooking pans. "WE" had a griddle and that was it. The we part that was unemployed with plenty of time on his hands, forgot cookware, but I didn't double check the list. Yes, go shopping with him or buy more food on your own. Never heard of TOO MUCH FOOD, but you've experienced too little food or something averse.
This makes perfect sense toward your dietary situation. A close partner has Chron's, and such independence is necessary TO SOME DEGREE for him.I'm pretty sure you knew the answer to the question before the test started.
Tell your buddy you are buying your own meals and will not be donating to the group buy.
Everyone has different caloric needs and while some are ok with Spam, others would prefer jerky etc.
I've never had someone bring the food but that is also because of my dietary issues and restrictions.