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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a rotation of 4 meals that we cycle through. It makes grocery shopping easy, straightforward and cooking is very fast. We buy fresh fruits in season and minor variations in vegetables but 90% of the time it’s broccoli or green beans. Once or twice a week we get take out for variety, but the 4 meal rotation has gone over well with the family. [/quote] My husband has food trauma as a result of his mom doing this as a kid. [/quote] lol what is that? Like actual trauma or he doesn’t like lasagne because he ate it too much as a kid? NP[/quote] I am a new poster but had to laugh at this because my 20 yr old did will eat just about anything you offer her. She loves to try new food but she will NOT eat lasagne. She was 7 when our youngest was born. I was in the hospital for 5 days. The fabulous mom's at our grade school took turns bringing dd home that week. Each mom dropped dd off with a meal for that night and one for the freezer so we would have an easy meal once I got home. On the 4th day of my hospital stay my husband bought a stand alone freezer off of Craigslist. When I got home we had 8 trays of lasagna in the freezer. We ate that for dinner at least 2 nights a week for months. The other kids don't remember but dd will never eat it again.[/quote]
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