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To give DH chicken nuggets and chips for his tea?

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RedStripeLass · 30/10/2016 21:48

Backstory is he is working till very late tonight and I always have something tasty waiting for him when he gets in. However, he's having a colonoscopy on Tuesday and isn't alowed any fibre from today till after the procedure.
We are also really poor at the moment so I've just used what low fibre stuff we have which is dd's freezer food. He's asked what I've made him over the phone and made it clear he was pretty pissed off when I told him, especially as I made a big 'left over ' stew for myself and dd (which he can enjoy in all in fibrous goodness come Wednesday). Should I have made more of a effort or is he just being a bit childish. After all, if it's good enough for dd......

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Chippednailvarnishing · 30/10/2016 21:51

If he doesn't like it tell him to cook for himself.

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ChuckGravestones · 30/10/2016 21:51

What would he suggest with the food that is in the house?

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RedStripeLass · 30/10/2016 21:53

I should have bought butter today and I forgot. I could have done a cheese sarnie/toastie.

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Smartleatherbag · 30/10/2016 21:53

Fuck me is he your husband or your child? Ungrateful git.

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HillaryFTW · 30/10/2016 21:56

A cheese sandwich isn't any better than nuggets, is it?

NB, what you cooked was fine; this is a temporary issue and he can have the stew wed!

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chloesays · 30/10/2016 21:57

A child friendly dinner for a childish man Halloween Grin

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xvxvxvxvxvxvxvxv · 30/10/2016 21:58

DDS freezer food? If it's not good enough for him does he object to your daughter eating it?

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RedStripeLass · 30/10/2016 22:00

Exactly!! He's happy for dd to eat that crap but not himself .

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AnchorDownDeepBreath · 30/10/2016 22:02

I'd love chicken nuggets and chips, especially if it's a rarity and someone else is cooking it.

He can't really complain if the alternative was a cheese toastie, either.

Tell him he's welcome to cook for himself if he doesn't think you're up to par, but as you're not only providing food but cooking something seperately for him to ensure his food meets his current dietary requirements, he could be a little grateful.

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Jellybean83 · 30/10/2016 22:06

He's being an ungrateful div but I'd just tell him to heat himself up a little stew if he's not happy. The clean prep will clear out any traces of fibre.

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RedStripeLass · 30/10/2016 22:12

Haha, the bowel preparation solutions! Bring on the moviprep!

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Liiinoo · 30/10/2016 22:24

My DD would happily cast aside my normal (excellent) gourmet cooking for a plate of chicken nuggets and chips and if we could move back in time to the 1980s and serve it with garlic mayo he would be in heaven.

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FluffyPineapple · 30/10/2016 22:24

He wont be the first father to eat chicken nuggets and he wont be the last.

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HicDraconis · 30/10/2016 22:25

Don't feed him any of the stew if he's meant to be on a low residue diet prior to his colonoscopy. I've seen too many patients come through who thought that prep would clear it all out - and it doesn't, not always and not even with meticulous attention to the instructions. The last thing he wants is to be told it wasn't clean enough for a full examination and to come back with additional prep at a later date.

If he's that bothered he could always have rounds of cheese on toast - you don't need butter for that! He could even cook it himself :-)

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neveradullmoment99 · 30/10/2016 22:25

Totally ungrateful. I like chicken nuggets or dippers. Dont see what the problem is with them. He is behaving like an ass.

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PerpendicularVincent · 30/10/2016 22:27

He'll thank you for that low fibre meal when he's shitting the world out of his arse. I hate moviprep

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SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 30/10/2016 22:29

It all depends on whether he likes chicken nuggets & chips or not really!

If he hates chicken nuggets then I can understand his reaction.

Personally, I think I would have asked him what he wanted from the limited choice available. Given the options he might have ended up choosing the same himself anyway! Wink

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LockedOutOfMN · 30/10/2016 22:29

You're being perfectly reasonable, OP. Your husband is maybe a bit anxious about the colonoscopy and is letting it out by being ungrateful about his dinner.

When I was in my early twenties, my now ex had emergency surgery on his bowel and couldn't eat fibre. I went off to the supermarket with a vague leaflet from the hospital and ended up following some octogenarians around the shop as it worked out that everything that they bought, he could eat. Tell your husband he is lucky not to be on Rich Tea biscuits and seedless jam!

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TheSnorkMaidenReturns · 30/10/2016 22:30

Ha! I have an evil colonoscopy fairly soon. I hadn't clocked it was an excuse to eat chips

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charliethebear · 30/10/2016 22:32

Sadly I think my bf would be over the moon if I fed him chicken nuggets and chips instead of my homemade cooking.
Tell him to suck it up, its not like your feeding him gruel.

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user1472419718 · 30/10/2016 22:44

Depends.

If he really doesn't like it, it would be good if you could find an alternative. What else do you have in the house?

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BlackeyedSusan · 30/10/2016 22:45

now I want chicken nuggets and chips.

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ChuckGravestones · 31/10/2016 09:36

I've never buttered a cheese toastie. Just bread and cheese with some pepper here.

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Trifleorbust · 31/10/2016 09:44

He knows how to make his own toastie, doesn't he?

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Tootsiepops · 31/10/2016 09:49

...and made it clear he was pretty pissed off when I told him...

I'm always completely astounded that there are adults who behave like this.

Fair enough if you'd told him you deliberately keyed his car / smashed his phone / cut up all his clothes.

But over chicken nuggets and chips? For real?

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