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Originally Posted by honeychile
I admit it - I've made the Exlax brownies. Didn't think I had it in me, did you? Just melt the Exlax, then stir into brownie mix and bake. It helps if you take one brownie out - then everyone thinks they're fair game.
I also posted a sign, "If you ask first, I'll probably let you have it. If you don't, careful what you eat."
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Honeychile, I'm impressed! What pushed you far enough to go there?
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Originally Posted by Kappamd
Two thumbs up for the contraband George Foreman, lol. We had to hide our toaster as well.
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Ha, we were allowed fridges and nothing else. One of the small upperclassmen dorms had mini-kitchens (basically fridge, microwave, counterspace, and cabinets)... we supplemented with a hot plate and toaster oven. Good thing we had plenty of cabinet space in case an RA dropped in! I distinctly recall baking a whole pumpkin pie and baked yams in that toaster oven... neither of which turned out very well. It worked for most other things! Desperation certainly brings plenty of creativity.
ETA: Regarding food theft, the only thing most people really didn't have was their own freezer (since those mini fridges are less than stellar). When stashing a pint of B&J in the freezer, I always kept it in a paper bag. That drastically reduced theft... it takes too much effort, apparently, to see what's there! Not sure that would work in this case, though, where the guys live in such tight quarters and they all know that your son's food is gold. So, perhaps some good-hearted sabotage is in order.