"Janet" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> says...
>>
>> On Mon, 7 May 2012 00:38:37 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>> > I went to the store to get something pre-made. No time to cook it. I
>> > have
>> > a very busy life.
>>
>> Honey, let me give you a little clue. I have children with *very*
>> demanding jobs and even they have time to do that, so you have no
>> excuses what-so-ever. Whenever I see someone like you complain about
>> being "too" busy, it tells me that person is unorganized and lazy.
>
> Let's see; she has no job, her husband works away, she has one teen child
> in school.
>
> Seems to me Julie has at least 6 hours per day, 5 days a week when she
> could be alone in the house cooking with no family interruptions.
I had planed to buy prepared food that day. That was a day when my daughter
had one dance class right at dinner time. It is too early to eat prior to
the class. And on a normal day I could come home and cook. But this wasn't
a normal day. We had a number of stops to make after class. That combined
with the diet she is on meant that I wasn't going to cook.
My daughter danced 5 days a week. I have to plan her meals for her. She is
on the South Beach diet now and has gotten to the point where she is eating
more normal meals. She wasn't eating normal meals then. It was mainly
protein and salads. So no reason for me to cook. Besides, we wanted the
food from that store. They normally have very good food.