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bpaddock:amys_kitchen [2014/08/30 12:45]
bpaddock Replaced "it" with lack of appetite.
bpaddock:amys_kitchen [2014/11/08 02:14]
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 Hubby here, about seven years ago I was well on my way to 300 pounds.  I saw my elderly parents popping fifty prescription pills a day for who knows what, from far to many doctors.  I decide I was not going down that route. Hubby here, about seven years ago I was well on my way to 300 pounds.  I saw my elderly parents popping fifty prescription pills a day for who knows what, from far to many doctors.  I decide I was not going down that route.
  
-I learned that the [[http://www.godslittlegarden.org|health food store up the road]] was going to have cooking classes.  So I signed up.  My always [[:tips:frugal|frugal]] wife was competently against this.  I saw myself in my parents and did not want that to be me, so I went to the classes anyway.  After I while I learned how to avoid doing things that lead to questions such as "How did you get tomato sauce //up there//?".+I learned that the [[http://www.godslittlegarden.org|health food store up the road]] was going to have cooking classes.  So I signed up.  My always [[:tips:frugal|frugal]] wife was completely against this.  I saw myself in my parents and did not want that to be me, so I went to the classes anyway.  After I while I learned how to avoid doing things that lead to questions such as "How did you get tomato sauce //up there//?".
  
 Karen's main issue was with the cost of whole food organic ingredients.  As I was doing all of the cooking, which meant opening a box of something most nights or an occasional steak on the grill, Karen ate what I made.  I learned from my mother at Karen's funeral that Karen had told Mom when we got married: "I don't know how to cook.  I'm not going to learn how to cook."  I did not know that for all of those years.  There were a few things Karen did cook and cook well. Karen's main issue was with the cost of whole food organic ingredients.  As I was doing all of the cooking, which meant opening a box of something most nights or an occasional steak on the grill, Karen ate what I made.  I learned from my mother at Karen's funeral that Karen had told Mom when we got married: "I don't know how to cook.  I'm not going to learn how to cook."  I did not know that for all of those years.  There were a few things Karen did cook and cook well.
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