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"Peppermint Patootie" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> "Julie Bove" > wrote:
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>> There is no way I will handle raw meat even with gloves on. And no way I
>> will use the broiler. There is no way of knowing if she would even like
>> the
>> kebabs. Chances are she wouldn't. She just doesn't like meat when I
>> cook
>> it. I found part of tonight's dinner on the kitchen floor. I guess she
>> thought I wouldn't see it there? A piece of meat and a potato with one
>> bite
>> taken out of them. She said she liked the potatoes. Apparently not. I
>> didn't like them one bit. Most likely because of the garlic. Luckily it
>> was a small dinner but apparently too much meat for me.

>
> Here we have a mother who refuses to touch raw meat even with gloves on
> in order to help her daughter.


How would my touching raw meat help her? There are plenty of ways to cook
meat without touching it. If I've made it to 52 without touching raw meat I
can make it another 52 years without touching it. Unless something else ges
me first.
>
> And in the other corner a teenaged girl who throws food on the floor
> after taking a bite out of it.
>
> Seems to me the least of your problems is preparing food that Angela


Oh you're a fine one to give advice about kids. Seeing as how you have so
many yourself!

There are plenty of ways to dispose of food you don't like. I know of at
least a dozen of them and my parents didn't know of a lot of them. Because
I recently asked them. She is just not as clever as I am/was.

I would just as soon she tell me if she doesn't like something. Then I
won't make it again. Not for her anyway. No need to waste my time and
money.