My niece is autistic, she's terrible with money and has no sense with her personal finances but she's fully capable of looking after a child so maybe Cameron is similar?If that's the reason she does it, then that's a good thing and I'm not knocking her for it, if she's protecting him rather than controlling him. The only thing with that is, Cameron was left in charge of Ella from a relatively young age, while Helen and Danny went out shopping, so clearly she didn't feel his learning difficulties were an issue then.
It's a possibility. Sadly we will probably never knowMy niece is autistic, she's terrible with money and has no sense with her personal finances but she's fully capable of looking after a child so maybe Cameron is similar?
And loads of potato chunks in it tooThe rice dishes are just as bad and barely any sauce to cover
I always laugh when she serves that and fish pie up, it's like a breeze block floating on slop, never seen shepherds pie so wateryWatched meals of the week video, I can't believe the huge brick of mash potatoes on top of the shepherds/cottage pie, it gave me indigestion just looking at it
Don't forget the sweetcorn, I don't understand the obsession of serving it with every meal, even curryI always laugh when she serves that and fish pie up, it's like a breeze block floating on slop, never seen shepherds pie so waterythey're all either very easily pleased or don't know any different to her bland, dreadful meals, im sure they were once better than they are lately, everything is either dry as the Sahara (chicken, plain white rice and salad) or sat in a pool of watery gravy.
The stir fry that was swimming in liquid, looked identical to the chilli, which was also swimming in liquid. Also pizzas on the bbq, not sure why they were shocked that the base was burnt,they need either a pizza oven or a pizza stoneShe should probably call it a day with the meals of the week….
Have you noticed they don't buy the alcohol as often but Danny likes his rum and Guinness and she likes her cider, never seen her buy yellow label alcohol. But yes 15 on vodka and endless plants, yet she buys the cheapest food she can find. Either they have cast iron stomachs or frequently have stomach upsetsI still can't get over the £15 bottle of vodka when she buys charity shop clothes and yellow labels! Nothing wrong with charity shops of course, but if she can afford a £15 bottle without debating whether she can afford it, then she should leave the yellow labels for people who really are struggling!!
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