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...to cook a roast even after lunch in a cafe?

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broceaulys · 17/11/2019 16:18

We had lunch in Morrisons cafe today (toddler DD’s fave ‘restaurant’) after doing weekly shop. I had a jacket pot, DD had a kids pasta, DSs are only 11mo so shared a kids’ lunchbox and DH ordered their ‘Big Daddy’ breakfast with extra toast, extra black pudding, an extra egg on top of 3 of everything.

Came home and started getting the roast dinner on and DH says “surely you’re not cooking a roast after my HUGE lunch!” I reminded him there are 4 other people in the house who haven’t had what he’s had and said he could just have a bit if he wasn’t hungry. He said it’s a waste of time because we should all have had a big lunch and a smaller tea. I’m annoyed but not sure why!

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Winkywoop · 17/11/2019 16:20

He can just eat a smaller roast then...or make himself some toast seeing as he's not hungry.

What are you cooking, and and there any spare? Grin

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Passthecherrycoke · 17/11/2019 16:20

“I’m annoyed but not sure why!”

Because he’s being a wally?

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TheMobileSiteMadeMeSignup · 17/11/2019 16:20

I'd roll my eyes and carry on with what I was doing. His choice of lunch does not dictate everyone else's food for the day.

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PurpleDaisies · 17/11/2019 16:21

Roast dinner leftovers are the best!

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Beccaishere · 17/11/2019 16:21

Tbh annoying as it is I would do a small meal for tonight as my son would have struggled to eat pasta and then a large meal on the night so you could be the only one eating the roast in the end. Would rather save it for another night when everyone is really Hungry then no food will go to waste x

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IHaveBrilloHair · 17/11/2019 16:23

He's being a dick, ignore him and do the roast.

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PurpleDaisies · 17/11/2019 16:24

No food has to go to waste. It can be cooked today and eaten over the next few days.

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TheMobileSiteMadeMeSignup · 17/11/2019 16:24

Beccaishere my DD would eat a kids pasta at lunch, a full dinner then a bowl of porridge for supper.

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Passthewinebottle · 17/11/2019 16:25

He's being a dick. There is such a thing as leftovers & you're hardly going to force him to eat a massive roast!!

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PatriciaHolm · 17/11/2019 16:25

well, he's being selfish, but realistically you are cooking a roast for yourself and 3 kids, 2 of whom will only eat a tiny bit so it does seem rather a lot of effort - but it's your dinner. Don't give him any ;-)

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IHaveBrilloHair · 17/11/2019 16:27

I used to cook roasts when Dd was a baby/toddler and there was just the two of us.

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BlueJava · 17/11/2019 16:28

Tell him to brace for teenage eating habits then! We had homemade lunch of bacon, sausage and egg rolls and I've just been asked if we're having a roast dinner... I said no and he's obviously desperate because he said "I'll help you if you like and if we could have roast...."

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EL8888 · 17/11/2019 16:28

I have these kind of debates with my partner 🙄. I kindly remind him it’s not all about him and nobody made him eat +++ at his last meal. He often thinks if he’s not hungry or doesn’t want something then no one else does. It doesn’t work like that!

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ApacheTomcat · 17/11/2019 16:28

"I’m annoyed but not sure why!"

Maybe because it's a textbook case of "I'm alright, Jack" from your DH?

He's not hungry because he's eaten a huge lunch, therefore no one else is allowed to be hungry either. And if you cook the roast today, he won't have as much as usual.

His attitude would annoy me too.

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joystir59 · 17/11/2019 16:30

Not your fault he ate an entire day's worth of calories in one sitting

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MitziK · 17/11/2019 16:32

He can have a small bowl of cereal at 8.30pm, then.

Hope you enjoy your lovely Sunday Roast.

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Aroundtheworldin80moves · 17/11/2019 16:33

Surely the sensible thing to do would have been for him to not have eaten a massive lunch if there was a roast later on?

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IHaveBrilloHair · 17/11/2019 16:33

Will there be parsnips?
I love roast parsnips.

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APerkyPumpkin · 17/11/2019 16:34

'That's fine, I am not cooking it for you. You can make yourself a sandwich'.

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Celebelly · 17/11/2019 16:35

You are never BU to cook a roast dinner. It sounds like he's the only one who overindulged at lunch so that's his problem. Enjoy!

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broceaulys · 17/11/2019 16:39

Pork & crackling, stuffing balls, roast potatoes, maple parsnips, carrot & swede mash, broccoli, carrots, kale and gravy.

I might make some crumble but not enough for leftovers. Just to be petty.

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Inthemuckheap · 17/11/2019 16:39

He's not "being a dick". Neither of you communicated!

Why on earth didn't you say we're having a big roast this evening so you may not want to have a huge lunch?

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EL8888 · 17/11/2019 16:40

Oooh that all sounds yum! I was going to make a roast but yours sounds better

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Frownette · 17/11/2019 16:43

@BlueJava Grin

Yep, that's the point when you know they're desperate

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IHaveBrilloHair · 17/11/2019 16:43

I'll have his share that he won't want Grin

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