after surgery cooking for others.
Mostly I've just made less of everything. I want to taste everything I'm cooking, so it's been hard to restrain from that.
The other thing that helps me is to eat before I start cooking. I find I don't want to nibble if I've just eaten.
Hope this helps!
~Helen
What's wrong with your family eating meat and veggies with dinner? I ate everything my family ate, sans pasta and rice. For the first few years, I cut them out altogether and added another veggie side. They got their pasta and rice when we went out to eat or they made their own. They didn't mind much at all. When my son started wrestling, the coach told them all to cut out the bad carbs, and he told me thank goodness I could cook some good veggies, for he was the only one not agonizing over it all. Nowadays, I tolerate a little more and will enjoy a couple of bites of something, but I still don't make them a lot
Valerie
DS 2005
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Valerie-- I should have specified the time after surgery when all we can have is either liquids of puree. My husband works crazy hours as a teacher and one night he won't be home till 11pm so him cooking for my daughter is out of the question. After I get past the weeks where I can't eat solid food I am not too worried it is just the first few weeks I am concerned about.
on 11/12/12 1:29 am - CA
Michele it is only a couple weeks or so. Just make your daughter's meals like you would normally do. Maybe some frozen TV dinners for kids would be useful? Buy or make a relish try with lots of raw fresh veggies and dip and serve those with a sandwich or bowl of Campbells soup.
I have no issues cooking for my husband. He's never gained weight eating my cooking, and even now that he is on a diet to lose 20 pounds that he gained being sick and in the hospital a year ago for a week he's lost 10 pounds in 2 weeks. I cook and eat a low carb, high protein diet for both of us. The only difference is I tend to add "fat" to my food (butter to my veggies, sour cream, etc) but I add that once it's on my plate.
So thankful for my DS! 1/20/2012 - SW 290/CW 155 - 1 year to lose, 1.5 years and counting maintaining!
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