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[quote=Anonymous]We need some examples of what meals he is objecting to, OP. Are you buying those freezer section meals that you open the bag and throw it in a pan until it all cooks (melts) and then serve? I don't count that as homemade. They are, however, delicious! I found a recipe on pinterest and it adapted it -- I cut up boneless chicken and potatoes. I put them side by side in a baking dish and dumped a packet of Italian seasoning over them and threw on a few slices of butter and cooked it. I cleaned and cut fresh green beans and threw them in a bag in the microwave to cook. I counted that as home made. One day earlier this week I bought a couple of stuffed chicken breasts from the grocery store and cooked them at home and served it with salad and semi-homemade dressing. I do not count that as home made. My husband eats whatever I put in front of him. The chicken, potatoes, and green beans he ate and then ate some of mine. He also eats my pasta that I perenially undercook. I have only made one meal in many years of marriage that he would't eat and he is a super picky eater. [/quote]
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