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Not to get my 12 year old son an indian take-away

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WherecanIhide · 06/12/2010 17:59

Hello, please tell me if I'm being unreasonable...

I'm on a restricted diet (candida)so not eating normal meals. I do cook for family, obviously. My husband said he would make our 12 year old son some tea tonight (makes a change)and gave him a choice of 4 things all of which he turned his nose up at. My husband then offered to go and get an indian take-away which resulted in us having an argument cos I thought it was pandering to his fussyness. Obviously it wasn't right to have an argument over this, but surely it's not right to get your 12 year old a takeaway when he's being fussy?

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SerendipitousHarlot · 06/12/2010 20:12

Your dh was BU offering it. But (and your choices were fine, by the way) anyone would take an offer of an Indian takeaway instead!

ChippingIn · 06/12/2010 20:13

YANBU

Totally blame DH though not DS.... I agree with the other, probably DH wanted it Grin

WherecanIhide · 06/12/2010 21:04

Thankyou for your replies Xmas Grin

PS after much rudeness from ds (fustration and hunger)dh made him pasra and sauce at 8.30.

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AuntiePickleBottom · 06/12/2010 21:17

yabu to post this, i fancy an indian now lol.

yanbu in saying no to a takeaway, 4 option is more than enough

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