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<blockquote data-quote="RussG" data-source="post: 185690" data-attributes="member: 30691"><p>Silvercat - that's not going to help either, is it? Advice freely given is a gift you can either accept or reject but it's good form to do so gracefully. People here have made plenty of reasonable suggestions. </p><p></p><p>Whether you stay or go is of no matter to me, as I am unimpressed by flouncing or shouting. If you think my post was a 'telling off' then you've never really been told off IMO.</p><p></p><p>I'll repeat my advice: why not <em>keep trying </em>things? You yourself admit your relationship with food changed after the morphine patches. Who's to say that you won't find that you now like things you previously didn't, particularly if you try different ways of cooking them? I hated cabbage for years, but shredded, braised in stock and cooked with some cream and lardons - lovely! Not really like cabbage as I remembered it. Frankly there are few things in life that don't benefit from being cooked in cream.</p><p></p><p>You say you lack motivation, well nobody is going to motivate you other than yourself and that's the sad truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RussG, post: 185690, member: 30691"] Silvercat - that's not going to help either, is it? Advice freely given is a gift you can either accept or reject but it's good form to do so gracefully. People here have made plenty of reasonable suggestions. Whether you stay or go is of no matter to me, as I am unimpressed by flouncing or shouting. If you think my post was a 'telling off' then you've never really been told off IMO. I'll repeat my advice: why not [i]keep trying [/i]things? You yourself admit your relationship with food changed after the morphine patches. Who's to say that you won't find that you now like things you previously didn't, particularly if you try different ways of cooking them? I hated cabbage for years, but shredded, braised in stock and cooked with some cream and lardons - lovely! Not really like cabbage as I remembered it. Frankly there are few things in life that don't benefit from being cooked in cream. You say you lack motivation, well nobody is going to motivate you other than yourself and that's the sad truth. [/QUOTE]
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