Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 I do my own cooking because I'm a better cook. <g, but if she cooks I only eat what I need to. She takes no responsibility for my condition. But that would be fine with me if she did. OK, OK, I take back part of what I said. She said she would make a black eyed pea casserole for new years with no white rice for me and one with rice for her. I tend to stereotype. Best Regards, Ratliff icq 1495914 msn ROBERT RATLIFF aim mtncurr22 http://www.copernic.com search engine http://www.ghisler.com> windows commander http://www.paltalk.com> voice/text chat TennRascal http://www.grisoft.com> free antivirus with email checker <*> I pretend to work, they pretend to pay me <*> Re: Please help/Vicki's husband Hi! I read somewhere that husband's depend on their wives to help them with their diabetes. I mean it's a partnership, why shouldn't the wife become involved? I am. I'm also the cook of the house and it's up to me to make sure I am cooking the right foods for my husband. I also pack his lunches and make sure they are balanced nutrionally. Now when he goes on short jaunts on his second job, then of course it's his responsibility to make sure he is getting the proper nutrion and taking care of his diabetes which he does. Just my opinion. Pam At 10:27 AM 12/26/01 -0500, you wrote: >On the other hand he may not do anything about the diabetes unless his wife >does it for him. Whatever works for that family to keep is bsl under control >is better than no control. I can't make my wife eat better. So Vicki's >husband is evidently ALLOWING her to make changes. > >JMHO > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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