Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe they are happy with this arrangement. I would be insulted, frankly, if someone sent me meals because they thought our takeout ratio was “unbalanced”. I don’t enjoy cooking. I like spending my time doing just about anything but. I am happy not cooking!
If he asked you specifically to send home cooked food, then find a company like mighty meals or maybe a home chef subscription. If he didn’t ask, don’t go there.
He did not ask me for a gift. It would be weird if he did. He does complain frequently that he is dead tired and he is the only person in the house who cooks, otherwise he and the kid don’t get to eat.
Who is he to you that he's making this pretty personal complaint? A brother? An ex?
He doesn’t personally complain to specific people. He has frequently made comments to pretty much anyone, at large parties and occasions. It’s known that the guy’s home situation is unbalanced and he’s not happy about it.
Why won’t you share what your relationship is to “the guy” despite being asked numerous times? You’re definitely coming across as having questionable intentions.
Does it matter? This is the food forum. I’m not looking for relationship advice, just food advice. Either people have food recommendations or they don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe they are happy with this arrangement. I would be insulted, frankly, if someone sent me meals because they thought our takeout ratio was “unbalanced”. I don’t enjoy cooking. I like spending my time doing just about anything but. I am happy not cooking!
If he asked you specifically to send home cooked food, then find a company like mighty meals or maybe a home chef subscription. If he didn’t ask, don’t go there.
He did not ask me for a gift. It would be weird if he did. He does complain frequently that he is dead tired and he is the only person in the house who cooks, otherwise he and the kid don’t get to eat.
Who is he to you that he's making this pretty personal complaint? A brother? An ex?
He doesn’t personally complain to specific people. He has frequently made comments to pretty much anyone, at large parties and occasions. It’s known that the guy’s home situation is unbalanced and he’s not happy about it.
Why won’t you share what your relationship is to “the guy” despite being asked numerous times? You’re definitely coming across as having questionable intentions.
Does it matter? This is the food forum. I’m not looking for relationship advice, just food advice. Either people have food recommendations or they don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I suggest you give your son, or whoever it is, a cooking book that lays out how to do this. I learned to cook when my first child was little. It wasn't something I learned at home. Your married bachelor, with all the insult it implies towards his wife, can learn to do all of this, even while burdened with a y chromosome.
I'm looking forward to OP's complaint post about how her DIL made her feel unwelcome on her post-care-package visit
These are not my kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe they are happy with this arrangement. I would be insulted, frankly, if someone sent me meals because they thought our takeout ratio was “unbalanced”. I don’t enjoy cooking. I like spending my time doing just about anything but. I am happy not cooking!
If he asked you specifically to send home cooked food, then find a company like mighty meals or maybe a home chef subscription. If he didn’t ask, don’t go there.
He did not ask me for a gift. It would be weird if he did. He does complain frequently that he is dead tired and he is the only person in the house who cooks, otherwise he and the kid don’t get to eat.
Who is he to you that he's making this pretty personal complaint? A brother? An ex?
He doesn’t personally complain to specific people. He has frequently made comments to pretty much anyone, at large parties and occasions. It’s known that the guy’s home situation is unbalanced and he’s not happy about it.
Why won’t you share what your relationship is to “the guy” despite being asked numerous times? You’re definitely coming across as having questionable intentions.
Does it matter? This is the food forum. I’m not looking for relationship advice, just food advice. Either people have food recommendations or they don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe they are happy with this arrangement. I would be insulted, frankly, if someone sent me meals because they thought our takeout ratio was “unbalanced”. I don’t enjoy cooking. I like spending my time doing just about anything but. I am happy not cooking!
If he asked you specifically to send home cooked food, then find a company like mighty meals or maybe a home chef subscription. If he didn’t ask, don’t go there.
He did not ask me for a gift. It would be weird if he did. He does complain frequently that he is dead tired and he is the only person in the house who cooks, otherwise he and the kid don’t get to eat.
Who is he to you that he's making this pretty personal complaint? A brother? An ex?
He doesn’t personally complain to specific people. He has frequently made comments to pretty much anyone, at large parties and occasions. It’s known that the guy’s home situation is unbalanced and he’s not happy about it.
Why won’t you share what your relationship is to “the guy” despite being asked numerous times? You’re definitely coming across as having questionable intentions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe they are happy with this arrangement. I would be insulted, frankly, if someone sent me meals because they thought our takeout ratio was “unbalanced”. I don’t enjoy cooking. I like spending my time doing just about anything but. I am happy not cooking!
If he asked you specifically to send home cooked food, then find a company like mighty meals or maybe a home chef subscription. If he didn’t ask, don’t go there.
He did not ask me for a gift. It would be weird if he did. He does complain frequently that he is dead tired and he is the only person in the house who cooks, otherwise he and the kid don’t get to eat.
Who is he to you that he's making this pretty personal complaint? A brother? An ex?
He doesn’t personally complain to specific people. He has frequently made comments to pretty much anyone, at large parties and occasions. It’s known that the guy’s home situation is unbalanced and he’s not happy about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe they are happy with this arrangement. I would be insulted, frankly, if someone sent me meals because they thought our takeout ratio was “unbalanced”. I don’t enjoy cooking. I like spending my time doing just about anything but. I am happy not cooking!
If he asked you specifically to send home cooked food, then find a company like mighty meals or maybe a home chef subscription. If he didn’t ask, don’t go there.
He did not ask me for a gift. It would be weird if he did. He does complain frequently that he is dead tired and he is the only person in the house who cooks, otherwise he and the kid don’t get to eat.
Who is he to you that he's making this pretty personal complaint? A brother? An ex?
He doesn’t personally complain to specific people. He has frequently made comments to pretty much anyone, at large parties and occasions. It’s known that the guy’s home situation is unbalanced and he’s not happy about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe they are happy with this arrangement. I would be insulted, frankly, if someone sent me meals because they thought our takeout ratio was “unbalanced”. I don’t enjoy cooking. I like spending my time doing just about anything but. I am happy not cooking!
If he asked you specifically to send home cooked food, then find a company like mighty meals or maybe a home chef subscription. If he didn’t ask, don’t go there.
He did not ask me for a gift. It would be weird if he did. He does complain frequently that he is dead tired and he is the only person in the house who cooks, otherwise he and the kid don’t get to eat.
Who is he to you that he's making this pretty personal complaint? A brother? An ex?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe they are happy with this arrangement. I would be insulted, frankly, if someone sent me meals because they thought our takeout ratio was “unbalanced”. I don’t enjoy cooking. I like spending my time doing just about anything but. I am happy not cooking!
If he asked you specifically to send home cooked food, then find a company like mighty meals or maybe a home chef subscription. If he didn’t ask, don’t go there.
He did not ask me for a gift. It would be weird if he did. He does complain frequently that he is dead tired and he is the only person in the house who cooks, otherwise he and the kid don’t get to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Who is this person to you? A brother?
Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe they are happy with this arrangement. I would be insulted, frankly, if someone sent me meals because they thought our takeout ratio was “unbalanced”. I don’t enjoy cooking. I like spending my time doing just about anything but. I am happy not cooking!
If he asked you specifically to send home cooked food, then find a company like mighty meals or maybe a home chef subscription. If he didn’t ask, don’t go there.