Anonymous wrote:So OP doesn’t want to make the kids pick up toys. Doesn’t want to make the husband cook. Doesn’t want to get take out because it’s inconvenient. OP, you asked how to make peace. You accept that you are unwilling to do anything to change the situation you are in so you just make peace with the fact that you are actually ok with it.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. One person is gluten free. The husband only eats kosher meat. It's a pain in the ass. Kosher place is far away. It takes an hour to drive there and they only have chicken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your DH make a crap load of money? Great in bed? If not: divorce.
My DH is a a disaster on most fronts (been married 25 years) but he cooks, makes $700k a year, and is great in bed. Honestly, without those I would have left years ago.
Girl, that sounds great and I'm happy for you. What's left? Organize the cleaners, pay some bills, and get the kids to/from school?? Maybe an easy part-time job sandwiched somewhere in. You have it made and good that you're getting it on the regular.
I run my own successful business, do all the laundry, everything kid related, walk the dogs, manage our social lives, plan all vacations, pay our bills, do all the grocery shopping. It’s not awesome and like I said I would have been gone without the cooking, high income and sex.
Of all those, cooking is the biggest pain. I can’t believe he makes $700K AND cooks, yet it’s still not enough. If you have that much money higher a travel agent, bookkeeper, dogwalker, laundry service. You sound like you need an attitude adjustment because you sure don’t sound like a 10.
Anonymous wrote:One easy meal we like is arugula salad and hummus with lamb with pita.
Cook a pound of lamb -- freeze into 4 containers. Night of dinner, stuff some arugula into a salad bowl, dress with olive oil and vinegar. We add some sunflower seed too. Microwave the lamb and sprinkle it on room temp hummus. Warm up good pita in the oven at 350 for about 10 minutes, cut into quarters and put it on the plate.
Meals that require little or no cooking are always a hit with a busy chef.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your DH make a crap load of money? Great in bed? If not: divorce.
My DH is a a disaster on most fronts (been married 25 years) but he cooks, makes $700k a year, and is great in bed. Honestly, without those I would have left years ago.
Girl, that sounds great and I'm happy for you. What's left? Organize the cleaners, pay some bills, and get the kids to/from school?? Maybe an easy part-time job sandwiched somewhere in. You have it made and good that you're getting it on the regular.
I run my own successful business, do all the laundry, everything kid related, walk the dogs, manage our social lives, plan all vacations, pay our bills, do all the grocery shopping. It’s not awesome and like I said I would have been gone without the cooking, high income and sex.
Anonymous wrote:Chick fil a
Order pizza
Taco night
Pasta night
Breakfast-for-dinner night
Sheet pan meal night with pre cut chicken breast and veggies from market
Grill night? Would your DH be in charge of making hamburgers and veggies on the grill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly that is too much chick fil a.
Here are some of my less than 10 minute hands on go-to meals:
Frozen lasagna + salad
Chicken nuggets, box Mac (I do it in the microwave) and roasted broccoli.
Quesadilla with cheese, canned beans, and spinach
Baked boneless/skinless chicken thighs, rice, broccoli. I do the chicken thighs in soy sauce + chili garlic paste.
Kitchn instant pot spaghetti
Trader Joe’s orange chicken and fried rice
Trader Joe’s sweet potato gnocchi, skirt steak, green beans (microwave)
She goes once a week. Your meals look processed. Not sure what you're trying to get at.
+1. Chick Fil A is probably healthier than half the items on that list.
I don’t think so, it definitely has processed food but with the exception of some of the frozen Trader Joe’s stuff chick fil a is going to be comparatively high calorie, sugar and fat.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly that is too much chick fil a.
Here are some of my less than 10 minute hands on go-to meals:
Frozen lasagna + salad
Chicken nuggets, box Mac (I do it in the microwave) and roasted broccoli.
Quesadilla with cheese, canned beans, and spinach
Baked boneless/skinless chicken thighs, rice, broccoli. I do the chicken thighs in soy sauce + chili garlic paste.
Kitchn instant pot spaghetti
Trader Joe’s orange chicken and fried rice
Trader Joe’s sweet potato gnocchi, skirt steak, green beans (microwave)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your DH make a crap load of money? Great in bed? If not: divorce.
My DH is a a disaster on most fronts (been married 25 years) but he cooks, makes $700k a year, and is great in bed. Honestly, without those I would have left years ago.
Girl, that sounds great and I'm happy for you. What's left? Organize the cleaners, pay some bills, and get the kids to/from school?? Maybe an easy part-time job sandwiched somewhere in. You have it made and good that you're getting it on the regular.
Anonymous wrote:Does your DH make a crap load of money? Great in bed? If not: divorce.
My DH is a a disaster on most fronts (been married 25 years) but he cooks, makes $700k a year, and is great in bed. Honestly, without those I would have left years ago.