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My husband is boycotting my cooking...
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I am betting the husband is the bread winner. Since he brings home the bacon, atleast cook the man the food he wants. ( and women wonder why men cheat) He's gonna find someone who will cook that steak, burger, etc for him.
For real?? Well, then good on him!! If he's gonna "find someone" who is willing to help him be unhealthy, rather than support the woman who loves him enough to help him stay healthy and fit, then it's his loss.
Now on a serious note: I agree with what most are saying. Let him have a go of it on his own if he doesn't want your cooking. I have made some drastic changes to my family's meal plan and I did get a bit of resistance, at first, but my husband soon realized that it made ME happy to know that I was making my family healthy. So he agreed that, as long as it's not all "juice and rabbit food", he would get on board. I don't prevent him or my daughter from having their snacks and/or treats. But our family meal times are up to me and neither of them has any issue with that.
Keep up the good work!!0
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