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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 693297" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>CB, Pat does not eat with us. He will eat... dry Ramen, Pringles, soda pop (he gets these himself as I certainly don't buy them); peanut butter on bread, scrambled eggs (no seasoning - yuck), and whatever carbs he can get his hands on. He refuses to eat with us. He started by saying things I cooked made him sick (BS), then just refused to eat. He's always been picky, but now, it's beyond reasonable.</p><p></p><p>So... I make dinner for me, Bill, and Rose. If there are leftovers, and Pat wants to eat them, good for him (he doesn't, though - trying to be a martyr)... If not, we have a lunch or whatever.</p><p></p><p>Take the things they eat that are junk OUT of the house. Buy decent food, cook what you like. They're definitely old enough to fend for themselves. And that ulcer? That's a power play.</p><p></p><p>Don't you ever believe you're a bad cook. If you like what you cook, it cannot be that terrible!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 693297, member: 6705"] CB, Pat does not eat with us. He will eat... dry Ramen, Pringles, soda pop (he gets these himself as I certainly don't buy them); peanut butter on bread, scrambled eggs (no seasoning - yuck), and whatever carbs he can get his hands on. He refuses to eat with us. He started by saying things I cooked made him sick (BS), then just refused to eat. He's always been picky, but now, it's beyond reasonable. So... I make dinner for me, Bill, and Rose. If there are leftovers, and Pat wants to eat them, good for him (he doesn't, though - trying to be a martyr)... If not, we have a lunch or whatever. Take the things they eat that are junk OUT of the house. Buy decent food, cook what you like. They're definitely old enough to fend for themselves. And that ulcer? That's a power play. Don't you ever believe you're a bad cook. If you like what you cook, it cannot be that terrible!!! [/QUOTE]
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