DH has always been a massive fan of a fad diet..! At the moment he has a hernia that is stopping him from running, so he has put some weight on. So he has decided he is going to go on a super strict lo/no carb diet...
We are a family of 5 - DD16, DD13, DD10, 3 being homeschooled, us both working from home...AIBU to think now is just not the time for this..!
He has set up his own Tesco order just for his food (all seems to be meat and salad) and we haven't to use that....
My DD13 has ARFID so needs separate meals because she won't eat what we eat. DD10 hates this and has tantrums because she wants the simple stuff that DD13 has. I've had gastric surgery and I don't eat much so I generally make something for 2 people (DH and DD16 - lots of 2 portion chicken dishes from Asda type things) and have a little myself.
I've been making soup and sod bread for lunches - with him not eating that there is no point for just me.
If he is making his own food it really screws with recipes and amounts etc for me to make something essentially for DD16 and me - so about a person and a third worth...
He says it going to be no hassle as he'll do his own ordering and cooking but I just feel that with everything else going on its just NOT WHAT I NEED right now...!!!!
And its a fad and he'll just moan all the time as that's what he normally does...!
IABU - He is going to cook and order his own stuff, how is that really a problem
IANBU - Its just too much to throw into the melting pot right now.
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BathshebaKnickerStickers · 11/06/2020 14:46
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Am I being unreasonable?
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You are being unreasonable
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11/06/2020 15:36
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