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Me too. Every Saturday morning when I’m doing meal planning.
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A either “doesn’t mind” or suggests curry. :lol:
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That would drive me mad. Though I can't meal plan at all either.
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Mine is the same Pip. We take turns to food shop , but I always cook, so I make the shopping list and plan what we are having. It always tends to be the same stuff. I ask others if they fancy anything different, ' I'm easy' is the usual answer. Even with a takeaway it's often 'You decide'.
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That would drive me mad. Take responsibility people! I’m not hungry is a ridiculous answer. And just dumps the mental load on you.
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I'm also terrible at meal planning and everyone always has the same answer when I ask what they'd like. Liv: pasta, George and S: rice.

So I just cook what I want and everyone else has to deal with it.

A full roast dinner with beef is a stupid suggestion for a sunny saturday evening. Roast chicken, salad, baguette is perfect.
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And I’m sure they’d all eat it and enjoy it. Especially as they don’t have to cook it :lg:
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emma_p wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 10:51 am I'm also terrible at meal planning and everyone always has the same answer when I ask what they'd like. Liv: pasta, George and S: rice.

So I just cook what I want and everyone else has to deal with it.

A full roast dinner with beef is a stupid suggestion for a sunny saturday evening. Roast chicken, salad, baguette is perfect.
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All my people are ‘not hungry’ when I’m trying to plan future meals. Admittedly I often go off piste with any plans I do make, but it’s useful to shop in advance and have ideas up your sleeve.

These are all the same people who lament that there’s nothing to eat, as if a fully formed meal will jump out at them.
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Little My wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 3:48 pm These are all the same people who lament that there’s nothing to eat, as if a fully formed meal will jump out at them.
Aaargh. Yes.
When im on site 3 days a week, i get asked what's in the fridge for our lunch tomorrow?.
My answer: The fridge isn't padlocked.

I spend every Sunday morning cooking and freezing or fridging meals for the week.

They got into a bad habit during lockdowns, when i wad there every day.
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IWLTS we haven’t forgotten you know. You still can’t just stick a fence across a public footpath.

Entitled neighbours have put a fence up and are claiming the county council have said it’s fine despite no public consultation and the parish council knowing nothing about it. Clearly I need to start walking the dog that way regularly.
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Texaco Shirley wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 9:02 pm IWLTS we haven’t forgotten you know. You still can’t just stick a fence across a public footpath.

Entitled neighbours have put a fence up and are claiming the county council have said it’s fine despite no public consultation and the parish council knowing nothing about it. Clearly I need to start walking the dog that way regularly.
It is likely that I will be running through there in the next two to three weeks, let me know if you 'accidentally' want a fence kicked in. :mrgreen:
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Topcat wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 10:05 pm
Texaco Shirley wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 9:02 pm IWLTS we haven’t forgotten you know. You still can’t just stick a fence across a public footpath.

Entitled neighbours have put a fence up and are claiming the county council have said it’s fine despite no public consultation and the parish council knowing nothing about it. Clearly I need to start walking the dog that way regularly.
It is likely that I will be running through there in the next two to three weeks, let me know if you 'accidentally' want a fence kicked in. :mrgreen:
Well, you could all make a point of crossing the fence and running on the official side…. :)) (it’s quite a substantial fence, I wouldn’t want anyone to injure themselves kicking it).
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