If you are by yourself, after you’ve filled your car with fuel do you take your baby in to the kiosk to pay or leave them in the car?
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I would absolutely take them into the kiosk, I know some people think it's a pain and a handful but it's not worth it at all.
I always fill up when I have someone with me in the car or try to use pay at pump :)

We don't fill up tanks with children in cars.

For me this would depend on the variables ie how busy it was and the queue at the kiosk. Where I was parked. Is the baby awake or asleep. I tend to use smaller petrol garages anyway.

I use pay at pump 99% of the time. That 1% I will take him in with me until he’s old enough to stay in a locked car by himself. Even then I’ll have my eye out the window the whole time

I’d only choose pay at pump or take baby in with me. It’s unlikely but it could happen that someone steals your car with baby inside! I’d never leave them alone

I go to local small garage where they come out & fill the car up for you like in some EU countries

I only use pay at pump but wouldn’t leave them alone in the car if I had to go in and pay
Mine is that I used to make my mother strain the green bits out of ichiban instant ramen soup. I hated the feel and texture and everything about them. I still do it to this day (though I don't mind the flavour, so I let them soak in the broth, I just don't like them in the soup). Ironically I don't mind the kind in lipton's chicken noodle.
We often think of childhood food habits as something to grow out of, but honestly, how many of them actually matter if you're an adult? If you cut the crusts off of sandwiches for a dinner party and slice them into triangles, they become "fancy," whereas cutting the crusts off of a kid's sandwich is considered juvenile. How many food behaviours do we judge young kids for that don't actually matter in the end?
Do you have any weird childhood food-related quirks that you still do today? If so, what are they?

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