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<blockquote data-quote="brettsza" data-source="post: 872322" data-attributes="member: 122246"><p>Hi [USER=88961]@AndBreathe[/USER] </p><p></p><p>She eats both the meals but she cant eat as much proteins as me, she can have a piece of chicken once in a week but not every alternate day as I do. She enjoys what I cook but she adds some more carbs so lets say if i make roasted chicken, I would have it as it is or may be with almond bread that I bake on my own, and she will add a white sandwich roll to it to make it into a burger with some chips. If I make cauli and broccoli bake, I make one big quantity for it to last me for long time and she would add something to it so we can all have same thing together. I would normally only cook once on the weekend so when she wants to have lets say rice with curry, she will make it and we will eat it together and my son might have a bit of both or whatever he prefers.</p><p>I would say we eat same meals with slight modifications on 2 or 3 days a week and different meals on the rest of the days, so its more like a combination of both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brettsza, post: 872322, member: 122246"] Hi [USER=88961]@AndBreathe[/USER] She eats both the meals but she cant eat as much proteins as me, she can have a piece of chicken once in a week but not every alternate day as I do. She enjoys what I cook but she adds some more carbs so lets say if i make roasted chicken, I would have it as it is or may be with almond bread that I bake on my own, and she will add a white sandwich roll to it to make it into a burger with some chips. If I make cauli and broccoli bake, I make one big quantity for it to last me for long time and she would add something to it so we can all have same thing together. I would normally only cook once on the weekend so when she wants to have lets say rice with curry, she will make it and we will eat it together and my son might have a bit of both or whatever he prefers. I would say we eat same meals with slight modifications on 2 or 3 days a week and different meals on the rest of the days, so its more like a combination of both. [/QUOTE]
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