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Now I know where the difficult child strain in my family came from
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 594739" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Toward the end of my mother in law's life, she had terrible trouble with her mouth. Certain things hurt her to eat, and the effect of the chemo on her taste buds made many things taste awful. The only things that seemed to taste right to her were very spicy dishes. So, like a good little West Indian girl, I broke out the hot pepper sauce. Put it on EVERYTHING. I started cooking with really spicy spices -- garlic, chilis, more garlic, more chilies, ginger. All of the above, and then dosed with the hot pepper sauce. mother in law loved it, and always ate well whenever I cooked for her.</p><p></p><p>Your mum might have a different taste preference than burn-the-skin-off-your-mouth hot, but whatever way she leans, it might be worth going super heavy-handed with it. Whether it's salt, sweet, pepper, or whatever...the weight loss will do far more harm than whatever additives are going in her food.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. And yes, grandparents are often the big hint of where the difficult child strains come from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 594739, member: 3907"] Toward the end of my mother in law's life, she had terrible trouble with her mouth. Certain things hurt her to eat, and the effect of the chemo on her taste buds made many things taste awful. The only things that seemed to taste right to her were very spicy dishes. So, like a good little West Indian girl, I broke out the hot pepper sauce. Put it on EVERYTHING. I started cooking with really spicy spices -- garlic, chilis, more garlic, more chilies, ginger. All of the above, and then dosed with the hot pepper sauce. mother in law loved it, and always ate well whenever I cooked for her. Your mum might have a different taste preference than burn-the-skin-off-your-mouth hot, but whatever way she leans, it might be worth going super heavy-handed with it. Whether it's salt, sweet, pepper, or whatever...the weight loss will do far more harm than whatever additives are going in her food. Good luck. And yes, grandparents are often the big hint of where the difficult child strains come from. [/QUOTE]
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