My Dad comes round most nights for his tea (he is a vegan, and doesn't eat gluten, wheat, soya etc. - I think I've only ever seen him eat three different foods, he used to eat everything!) He's also one of those teetotalers (not a bad thing...) but my will he judge you if you have a glass of Pinot at the weekend...
I will mention my Dad helps out A LOT both financially and with me and DD.
I'm a vegetarian as is DD (6) (I'm not precious about it with DD, and she does have some fish).
I work and I'm a single Mum (with no help financial or otherwise from her Dad). She goes to gymnastics, horse riding, football, rainbows, ballet etc.) so we're always on the go, and pretty hectic!
However, I always make a home cooked meal (two separate meals - as DD doesn't like the only thing my Dad will eat - lentil pasta, organic olive oil and garlic with wilted spinach!)
Last night I cooked her a bean burger (no breadcrumbs, mind), boiled baby new potatoes, and roasted broccoli... BUT I put it on a WHITE Kingsmill muffin with goats butter (the horror - go on judge WHITE bread AND dairy... The shame!)
My Dad kicked right off. Pretty much screamed the house down, and told me I was a terrible parent, and wasn't surprised I was single, as no one would ever want me (perhaps I need to meet a man with a love of bread of the doughy variety..!). All because of this damn muffin. I was so upset and told him to leave, I'm now just fuming about it. She eats white bread at school for God's sake! He stated it was 'cheap' and she was living a lesser life because of me.
I grew up on a staple diet of chicken nuggets, chips, alphabetti spaghetti, with the occasional pizza or McDonald's thrown in. And I had a stay at home Mum, and he had a good job
Sorry for the rant(!!!) I'm just so mad
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mollysmammy · 17/07/2018 10:37
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