Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do all day? Sleep?
Is money an issue? I'm assuming you aren't rolling in the dough if you are doing nightshift work and she's staying at home.
Yep, it's always the man's fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PPs that you need to take over cooking. If she doesn’t like healthy foods, can’t think of ideas, and isn’t interested in learning, you’re not going to make her change.
Also it’s waaaay easier to go to a drive thu than it is to completely change your habits and learn how to cook healthy foods that toddlers would be interested in. Of course she is choosing the fast food route.
This. You need to cook if you are concerned about your kids’ diet. She’s not your chef.
On what planet should the stay at home spouse not cook meals for the kids that she's taking care of. Don't be ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PPs that you need to take over cooking. If she doesn’t like healthy foods, can’t think of ideas, and isn’t interested in learning, you’re not going to make her change.
Also it’s waaaay easier to go to a drive thu than it is to completely change your habits and learn how to cook healthy foods that toddlers would be interested in. Of course she is choosing the fast food route.
This. You need to cook if you are concerned about your kids’ diet. She’s not your chef.
On what planet should the stay at home spouse not cook meals for the kids that she's taking care of. Don't be ridiculous.
She is taking care of meals. They're eating.
Want better? Do better. Buy better. Get involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does her being retired military have to do with things? She should dump you. You are annoying.
I'm the PP who was a horrible cook until recently. I agree with OP that having a spouse who takes kids to the drive through multiple times a week is very frustrating. OP has every right to be concerned that his kids are eating healthy food. That said, telling her what to do is not going to work. As some other PPs mentioned, if she's got sleep apnea, she's probably tired all the time so that's cutting down her motivation. OP, is she planning on doing anything about the obesity/sleep apnea?
Anonymous wrote:What does her being retired military have to do with things? She should dump you. You are annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PPs that you need to take over cooking. If she doesn’t like healthy foods, can’t think of ideas, and isn’t interested in learning, you’re not going to make her change.
Also it’s waaaay easier to go to a drive thu than it is to completely change your habits and learn how to cook healthy foods that toddlers would be interested in. Of course she is choosing the fast food route.
This. You need to cook if you are concerned about your kids’ diet. She’s not your chef.
On what planet should the stay at home spouse not cook meals for the kids that she's taking care of. Don't be ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PPs that you need to take over cooking. If she doesn’t like healthy foods, can’t think of ideas, and isn’t interested in learning, you’re not going to make her change.
Also it’s waaaay easier to go to a drive thu than it is to completely change your habits and learn how to cook healthy foods that toddlers would be interested in. Of course she is choosing the fast food route.
This. You need to cook if you are concerned about your kids’ diet. She’s not your chef.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What were you eating before she retired? If she just separated from the military, she had PT and H/W requirements to serve. Has she always eaten crap? Have you guys eaten crap together? This isn't new.
Now to be helpful. Mark Bittman's books on How to Cook Everything, they are great for setting up a 'system' for eating. Certain basics with interchangeable ingredients/variables.
OP again. She was in the Air Force and did eat on base for most of the time. She had a weight problem when we married but it’s gotten worse since kids. I cooked more often before she retired so all these problems were not as apparent. She seems to be perfectly fine just existing on chicken nuggets and doughnuts on a daily basis.