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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2500719" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>30.03</p><p>No FBG today, Remembered the antibiotics, had coffee, forgot FBG.</p><p>Huge uproar and upset yesterday. Massive stress all round. Why has every meal become a battleground?</p><p>Yesterday I made pancakes for breakfast, served as seen previously with jam, but that didn't suit some, so there was shouting, stomping off and sulking. Then fish and chips for lunch, surely can't go wrong there? But no, one doesn't eat fish. Precipitating a further crisis later on because she was hungry. The vegetable soup I made for supper wasn't acceptable to the non fish eater either, so she eventually had some fried eggs and bread.</p><p>All this fuss over food is very wearing and totally unnecessary and avoidable with a bit of communication.</p><p>[USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] love the delicate tracery of the branches and the subtle colours of today's creative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2500719, member: 488270"] 30.03 No FBG today, Remembered the antibiotics, had coffee, forgot FBG. Huge uproar and upset yesterday. Massive stress all round. Why has every meal become a battleground? Yesterday I made pancakes for breakfast, served as seen previously with jam, but that didn't suit some, so there was shouting, stomping off and sulking. Then fish and chips for lunch, surely can't go wrong there? But no, one doesn't eat fish. Precipitating a further crisis later on because she was hungry. The vegetable soup I made for supper wasn't acceptable to the non fish eater either, so she eventually had some fried eggs and bread. All this fuss over food is very wearing and totally unnecessary and avoidable with a bit of communication. [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] love the delicate tracery of the branches and the subtle colours of today's creative. [/QUOTE]
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