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<blockquote data-quote="ExD" data-source="post: 1238740" data-attributes="member: 275588"><p>They're a strange breed, I agree.</p><p>I laugh at his boasting 'Oh I'll eat anything you put in front of me' statement he makes - when he won't eat eggs, won't eat 'foreign muck', won't eat 'rabbit food' and insists that milk is so good for you that you need at least a pint a day.</p><p>We don't have any arable, so our biggest harvest of hay is over, (horses, sheep, pigs) so my double meal lunch boxes are finished for this year and at the moment its sheep sale time for him so the biggest temptation seems to be the fast food available at the auctions. I've no control over this, so I continue to do what I can from home and reckon he's a big grown up boy now (?) and if he chooses to eat that junk its not my fault if the weight doesn't fall.</p><p>He's still working hard at age 77 - I hope your hubby has more sense when the time comes to retire and doesn't keep on going like mine seems to be prepared to do.</p><p>Mind you, I don't know what I'd do if he was home all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExD, post: 1238740, member: 275588"] They're a strange breed, I agree. I laugh at his boasting 'Oh I'll eat anything you put in front of me' statement he makes - when he won't eat eggs, won't eat 'foreign muck', won't eat 'rabbit food' and insists that milk is so good for you that you need at least a pint a day. We don't have any arable, so our biggest harvest of hay is over, (horses, sheep, pigs) so my double meal lunch boxes are finished for this year and at the moment its sheep sale time for him so the biggest temptation seems to be the fast food available at the auctions. I've no control over this, so I continue to do what I can from home and reckon he's a big grown up boy now (?) and if he chooses to eat that junk its not my fault if the weight doesn't fall. He's still working hard at age 77 - I hope your hubby has more sense when the time comes to retire and doesn't keep on going like mine seems to be prepared to do. Mind you, I don't know what I'd do if he was home all day. [/QUOTE]
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