I don’t give a tit if my kids don’t like something new. They try it and I trust them to give it a go. If they don’t like it then it’s not a slight on my cooking (one of mine is ND and food can be tricky). There’s always bread in case a sandwich is needed. There’s no pressure to like something new. BUT….we eat more than pizza and freezer food on a regular basis so why WOULD I worry?Even the "hope they like it" with the food photo is so woe is me isn't it?!?
Like she's so bleeping 50s housewife I've been slaving over this meal for my dear children vibe! Crap!!!
Try "I've been in work all day and I've rushed to get this done after work and school and activities so you will eat it!"
She writes like she’ll be insulted if they don’t eat it.
…and it still contains a tonne of processed crap in what could have been a healthy meal.
Remember she used to have a dog. Max? He bit Bill. Got to wonder how much she walked/stimulated him and whether that had an impact on him biting.When she was sitting outside in the car and she said the dog was looking at her! Yeah maybe instead of constantly going over to your bloody grandparents house instead just take your dog out for a good long walk. Why did she drive to her grandparents - they live close enough that she walks the kids around there every Friday evening in their nightwear so it can’t be that far, did she need to take the car? She is so unbelievably lazy. Why get a dog when you have zero interest in it, and zero intention of properly looking after it? Having a dog and letting it sit indoors all day everyday is NOT looking after it properly. They don’t enjoy the dog - having one is a lifestyle change, particularly a large energetic dog like that - you get them and you adapt your way of living to meet the needs of the dog that YOU DECIDED TO BUY. You don’t just take it home and let it sit around the house day in day out. What’s the point?