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Old Fri, Jul-26-02, 11:20
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Red face Tired of cooking

I am starting to get a little tired of cooking. Don't get me wrong I have always done 95% of all the cooking for my family. It just seems now it is getting harder. It seems before this WOE we just grabbed a bowl of cereal a couple of bagels or a meat sandwich and went out the door. Lunch box in hand containing sandwiches chips soda and cookies. Diner was some meat with lots of mac n cheese, or potatoes or fries. Diner out was more frequent. My husband and I are following the plan and we are slowly but surely moving our children over to a modified version as they are very young. I am just worried of how I am going to handle all of the cooking when classes start up at the end of August. Just needing to vent. I in no way want to quit I am just needing a cooking break. No quick fixes for this WOE. Unless you want to pay $5 for just a burger from some fast food place and throw away everything else.
My husband does do as much as he can he works long hours though sometimes out of the house by 6am and not back again till 7pm. He does do some cooking on the weekends.

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