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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's one thing to let him prepare his own meals. It's another thing if there isn't enough food in the house for him to do that. It has taken me longer than it should have to realize that if I bought more protein items at the store, meal prep becomes a lot easier. Get some deli meats and sliced cheese so he can make a sandwich. Frozen chicken fingers are quick to prepare and can hang out in the freezer for months. We eat eggs for any meal of the day. A ham, egg, and cheese sandwich is loved by everyone in our house. Canned tuna or chicken makes a great salad (that can be put on bread or a green salad). Sometimes I have a hot meal waiting, sometimes I'm overwhelmed (3 boys) and dh has to fend for himself when he comes home. Sometimes, dh will text me on his way out to say he skipped lunch and it would be great if I had something ready for him when he got home. I will make him the ham-egg-cheese sandwich (5 minutes) or toss some chicken fingers in the toaster oven if I don't have anything else to make.[/quote] Omg that would make me mad! Hey hon, I know I'm kid free all-day and you are home alone with THREE KIDS, but I mismanaged my time, so please make me some dinner. [/quote]
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