Go out for lunch and dinner by yourself or with a friend. If DH won't eat the leftovers, tell him to order for 1 and donate/trash leftovers.Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how to stop this. I'll eat leftovers for 1-3 days straight for lunch while he's eating out at a different restaurant every day, including some I'd love to try but he never wants to in the evening. Sometimes I'll ask him if we can get lunch, but he's always already got other plans. No, he's not in sales or a job that requires he dine with customers or anything. I suggest he take some leftovers to work, but he refuses. What can I do?
(Yes, I work from home, no, it's not my decision (trailing spouse). I hate everything about working remote, including this.)
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how to stop this. I'll eat leftovers for 1-3 days straight for lunch while he's eating out at a different restaurant every day, including some I'd love to try but he never wants to in the evening. Sometimes I'll ask him if we can get lunch, but he's always already got other plans. No, he's not in sales or a job that requires he dine with customers or anything. I suggest he take some leftovers to work, but he refuses. What can I do?
(Yes, I work from home, no, it's not my decision (trailing spouse). I hate everything about working remote, including this.)
Anonymous wrote:I don't have any local friends (again, trailing spouse who works at home).
It's not a cost of doing business for him. People DO brown bag. He just goes around the office and finds the ones who haven't that day or decide going out is a better option than what he brought. I know because I've run into some of them at events (military) and they joke about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn't want me for lunch dates. No, he's not cheating, he just likes talking shop with his colleagues.
Sounds like him eating out every day is a cost of doing business and you'll have to get used to it. He can't be the guy who sits in his office brown-bagging it while everyone else goes out to lunch.
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't want me for lunch dates. No, he's not cheating, he just likes talking shop with his colleagues.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a household budget?
Each of you get a certain amount to spend each month, no questions, his lunches can come from that.
Another solution might be to join him for a lunch date occasionally.