GeorgiaXplant
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A cyber friend on another board said that and lives it. I wish and wish I could convince DD somehow, someway. She prepares way too much most times (when she cooks at all!), but none of them will eat leftovers. After it sits in the fridge long enough to look like a failed biology experiment, she throws it out.
At least three nights...at LEAST...dinner comes from a drive-thru, and often, especially on weekends, lunch comes from a drive-thru as well. As you can imagine, feeding a family of four (I rarely participate in the Drive-Thru Adventures) a diet of fast food is not only just unhealthy, it's expensive as well. They probably part with more than $100/week on fast food.
Occasionally, she or DSIL will ask me to cook dinner...usually some favorite of hers or his...and I try to cook only enough for the meal. If there's anything left over, it doesn't matter one iota how much it's something they really like, the leftovers sit in the fridge unless I heat them up for myself on a night when they're doing drive-thru yet again.
It's not like they have unlimited funds to squander as they choose. As for the health aspect, DSIL is required to have a complete physical every year for his job and always comes through with flying colors: low cholesterol, normal BP, normal creatinine and triglycerides, even though he's at least 100 lbs overweight. DD has high BP and probably high cholesterol as well and if she lost 75 lbs, she'd look like herself again. Both the g'kids are thin as rails...it's a trait that runs in both sides of the family...but I wonder if they'll start packing on the pounds as they get into their 30s/40s, just like their mom and dad.
Throwing out the food that does get cooked at home just really goes against my grain. Maybe I'm just remembering as a kid my mother saying "I'm not telling you to like it; I'm telling you to eat it! There are children starving in Europe because of the war!" She was a REALLY BAD COOK, but nothing is ever served here that the kids don't like. Limits our menu for sure, and because they're so used to getting fast food instead, they prefer it and often decline to eat so that DD will fetch them something from McDonald's, BurgerKing, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Taco Bell...
Can we say picky eaters and spoiled kids? I keep mum about it because I have to live under this roof, too.
The above is just a rant, of course
At least three nights...at LEAST...dinner comes from a drive-thru, and often, especially on weekends, lunch comes from a drive-thru as well. As you can imagine, feeding a family of four (I rarely participate in the Drive-Thru Adventures) a diet of fast food is not only just unhealthy, it's expensive as well. They probably part with more than $100/week on fast food.
Occasionally, she or DSIL will ask me to cook dinner...usually some favorite of hers or his...and I try to cook only enough for the meal. If there's anything left over, it doesn't matter one iota how much it's something they really like, the leftovers sit in the fridge unless I heat them up for myself on a night when they're doing drive-thru yet again.
It's not like they have unlimited funds to squander as they choose. As for the health aspect, DSIL is required to have a complete physical every year for his job and always comes through with flying colors: low cholesterol, normal BP, normal creatinine and triglycerides, even though he's at least 100 lbs overweight. DD has high BP and probably high cholesterol as well and if she lost 75 lbs, she'd look like herself again. Both the g'kids are thin as rails...it's a trait that runs in both sides of the family...but I wonder if they'll start packing on the pounds as they get into their 30s/40s, just like their mom and dad.
Throwing out the food that does get cooked at home just really goes against my grain. Maybe I'm just remembering as a kid my mother saying "I'm not telling you to like it; I'm telling you to eat it! There are children starving in Europe because of the war!" She was a REALLY BAD COOK, but nothing is ever served here that the kids don't like. Limits our menu for sure, and because they're so used to getting fast food instead, they prefer it and often decline to eat so that DD will fetch them something from McDonald's, BurgerKing, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Taco Bell...
Can we say picky eaters and spoiled kids? I keep mum about it because I have to live under this roof, too.
The above is just a rant, of course