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On Oct 11, 6:52 pm, "Julie Bove" wrote:
Kalmia wrote:
On Oct 11, 5:45 pm, (Steve Pope) wrote:
Julie Bove wrote:
It freaking drives me nuts when my husband calls while I am making
dinner or just after I have made it to tell me that he won't be
home for dinner. Of course if he had to work late, I wouldn't be
upset. But that's never the case. He just decides to go somewhere
else on a whim. That leaves me with
a portion of food that may or may not be eaten on another day. And
most likely not. Sometimes he does this several days in a row and
then he blames me for cooking too much food!


One approach is to not start cooking until he shows up.


Steve


Or store in Rubbermaid and it's lunch for you the next day. C'mon, it
not that HARD. And if he can't make himself a
sandwich...........sheesh.


I don't eat lunch. And I generally don't eat leftovers. Unless it is
something I intentionally planned to eat later.

As for the sandwich, no, he can not make it himself. And I'm not saying
any
more on that.


Can not or will not? 2 different things entirely...


This is to Julie (sorry to piggyback, merry, 've got the drama queen
killfiled).

Then don't say anything, Julie. If he can't make his own a sandwich then
mommy didn't cut the apron strings soon enough. I've never met a man who
couldn't make a sandwich. Sheesh, woman, grow a backbone. If he's not
working late and he's not coming home, where the hell does he go? Probably
away from your whining self. But I'd think having dinner ready on demand
would be the least of your worries.

An aside: why is it you don't eat leftovers? You mentioned making "too
much food" but you don't eat leftovers. So what do you do, just throw
perfectly good food away? Don't let me catch you complaining about your
grocery bill any time soon.

Jill
Now that you mentioned it. I also am wondering what are you doing with leftovers? Well it can still be eaten unless it is easily spoiled food.
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