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<blockquote data-quote="DeejayR" data-source="post: 1259231" data-attributes="member: 126679"><p>As [USER=48386]@Indy51[/USER] says you're the only one who can judge how to play this to get your point across to your husband. But you do need to take charge. I've never met anyone outside this forum, non-diabetic, T1 or T2 who "gets" what I'm doing with LCHF, but luckily I've had only a few comments about rabbit food and I find I've actually moved away from people who socialise around the "bad" (ie normal) stuff like cream teas and chip suppers.</p><p>As for dear Mrs DeeJay, she chomps away valiantly at whatever I serve up. Except her spuds are on one side of the steamer and my celeriac is on the other, and mash toppings are split down the middle. You learn to tell the difference even under a layer of melted cheese.</p><p>She has her own shelf in the food cupboard and it's a good reminder to me of all the stuff I used to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeejayR, post: 1259231, member: 126679"] As [USER=48386]@Indy51[/USER] says you're the only one who can judge how to play this to get your point across to your husband. But you do need to take charge. I've never met anyone outside this forum, non-diabetic, T1 or T2 who "gets" what I'm doing with LCHF, but luckily I've had only a few comments about rabbit food and I find I've actually moved away from people who socialise around the "bad" (ie normal) stuff like cream teas and chip suppers. As for dear Mrs DeeJay, she chomps away valiantly at whatever I serve up. Except her spuds are on one side of the steamer and my celeriac is on the other, and mash toppings are split down the middle. You learn to tell the difference even under a layer of melted cheese. She has her own shelf in the food cupboard and it's a good reminder to me of all the stuff I used to eat. [/QUOTE]
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