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<font color=darkorchid>Mine's so padded I'm afraid
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the moose meat.
I don't mind cooking... it's the deciding what to cook.... just like everyone else.
DH is a meat and potatoes kind of guy. No soup/sandwich dinners and no "breakfast for dinner" dinners. That makes it tough.
DS(10) and DD(8) will eat cereal, spaghetti o's, ravioli, ramen noodles or soup and really not complain. They'd rather that than some of the "regular" meals.
I go in the hospital for usually a week at a time quite often lately. DH usually whines about cooking. I tell him give the kids (see above list) and get yourself something. If he weren't so picky he wouldn't have to cook every night.
I don't mind cooking... it's the deciding what to cook.... just like everyone else.
DH is a meat and potatoes kind of guy. No soup/sandwich dinners and no "breakfast for dinner" dinners. That makes it tough.
DS(10) and DD(8) will eat cereal, spaghetti o's, ravioli, ramen noodles or soup and really not complain. They'd rather that than some of the "regular" meals.
I go in the hospital for usually a week at a time quite often lately. DH usually whines about cooking. I tell him give the kids (see above list) and get yourself something. If he weren't so picky he wouldn't have to cook every night.
It was delicious. I said I am no longer cooking for anyone anymore.
People at roadside stands (for fresh fruit & veggies) know him by name! He likes spicy, exotic foods and I do, too, but...sometimes I'd like to just send out for pizza or have a simple sandwich. Tonight we're having a Thai dish that has 37 items in it! 
