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[quote=Anonymous]OMG. So common! DH is sooo helpless in the kitchen. It's a sore point for me but not worth it. He's vulnerable because ...if I don't feel like it, dinner is mediocre and I move on! Make sure you find the balance you deserve and don't get bogged down. Trader joe's grilled chicken on a salad. Almost any kind of vegetable baked/roasted (potatoes, sweet potatoes, amazingly parsnips, brussel sprouts, cauliflower with sea salt and olive oil). TJs also has neat little single serve fish, stuffed fish. Easier if he is a meat & potatoes guy. I let things slow bake so if I'm caught up, food is not destroyed. If there are extras--> ziploc bag in the freezer. The goal is ONE meal that everyone eats and I am almost there. I respect those who hold a hard line and offer 1 meal and you eat it or you don't eat, but that has never been practical. [/quote]
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