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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 156972" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Linda, we don't get respite. But it's no problem - I had some leftover grilled lamb chops and grilled sausages, I just microwaved one for difficult child 3 to have for dinner. It will be the same when easy child 2/difficult child 2 gets home. difficult child 3 could have eaten this, but not with a sore throat. It's not hot/spicy, I added absolutely no chilli to it, but the mustard seeds and curry leaves in it make it almost too hot for easy child 2/difficult child 2, although everyone else loves it.</p><p></p><p>I cook large meals so people who don't like the main option can generally get leftovers of something more to their liking. I've also been slowly sneaking chilli into easy child 2/difficult child 2's food to get her acclimatised. I'm up to two chillis per stir-fry now, and she's still happily eating it!</p><p></p><p>Of course, BF2 loves spicy food. I really wonder how they will cope when they get married.</p><p></p><p>I hope the life skills appointment works out well. We're still teaching difficult child 1 about life skills - he's hoping to get his car checked out on Monday, but didn't know he had to book it in to the mechanic. He knows now!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 156972, member: 1991"] Linda, we don't get respite. But it's no problem - I had some leftover grilled lamb chops and grilled sausages, I just microwaved one for difficult child 3 to have for dinner. It will be the same when easy child 2/difficult child 2 gets home. difficult child 3 could have eaten this, but not with a sore throat. It's not hot/spicy, I added absolutely no chilli to it, but the mustard seeds and curry leaves in it make it almost too hot for easy child 2/difficult child 2, although everyone else loves it. I cook large meals so people who don't like the main option can generally get leftovers of something more to their liking. I've also been slowly sneaking chilli into easy child 2/difficult child 2's food to get her acclimatised. I'm up to two chillis per stir-fry now, and she's still happily eating it! Of course, BF2 loves spicy food. I really wonder how they will cope when they get married. I hope the life skills appointment works out well. We're still teaching difficult child 1 about life skills - he's hoping to get his car checked out on Monday, but didn't know he had to book it in to the mechanic. He knows now! Marg [/QUOTE]
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