I don't mind the cooking part its the deciding what to eat is the hassle, sometimes after dinner I ask them to give 6 meals they want to eat next week and the answer I always....always get is ...but everything you cook is so great, cook anything. Somehow they don't get its not the cooking part I want help with but the choosing part!
Quote from: Deeau on April 12, 2012, 12:33:36 amI don't mind the cooking part its the deciding what to eat is the hassle, sometimes after dinner I ask them to give 6 meals they want to eat next week and the answer I always....always get is ...but everything you cook is so great, cook anything. Somehow they don't get its not the cooking part I want help with but the choosing part!Oh, I understand that completely Deeau. When you practically do the thinking for those you care for (a MIL who lived with us for a couple of years some time back, my Mum just around the corner whom I keep an eye on and of course DH who gets everything done for him) your poor brain just needs a bit of help at times. I can remember asking MIL if she wanted tea or coffee - whatever is easiest for you would be the answer but surely you know what you really feel like. I wouldn't want a cup of tea if I felt like a cup of coffee. I just want them to have what they want at times, not what I feel like giving them. It can be so frustrating and you just want to scream
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