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Personal battle inthe kitchen
Hi all,
A while back I ranted that I was having no cooperation from my mother in my pursual of a low carb lifestyle. I had decided that boycotting meals would be my best bet, and it worked. She started telling me what was for supper, and asking if I could eat it ... sometimes snottily (is that a word?), sometimes not. I chose to ignore the snottiness and say yes or no, or just asked her if she could cook more vegetables. Or make arrangements to cook my own supper. Well I thought we were at a turning point last night. She asked me about lentils. I looked them up in my book and said .. not really mum ... maybe in a few weeks, but not now .. she then suggested I run them thru the analyzer with 2 ingredients missing .. I printed them out and brought them to her. She then suggested something else, and I said sure that will work. While I was gone, she went to the grocery store to buy some of the things that that recipe called for. She couldn't find them, so opted for the lentil soup. I said no problem mum .. I'll just cook a pork chop with some veggies. We went back and forth on that. The main issue here is she has a brushed metal cooktop that if grease gets on it .. I have a bugger of a time cleaning .. can't get it clean and leave grease streaks on - frustrates me to no end .. but I asked her exactly how she cleans it yesterday afternoon, and it worked .. so that issue is mute. The end result for my supper last night was, I couldn't cook in her kitchen. So I was ****ed to say the least. I ended up going out to dinner .. GREAT supper, but one I could ill afford to spend the money on. So I got smart today - I brought it up in front of my dad .. see he works midnights and is sleeping when my mother pulls her gestapo act with the kitchen. heh heh .. I reiterated right in front of him, that I NEVER expect her to cook for MY needs alone .. all I ask is that she cook more veggies are leave me be to get my own supper. He looked at her and said, is this true .. she goes yes. She accussed me of leaving her kitchen a mess. I asked if it was because of the cooktop .. she goes yes. I then explained to my dad the above about the cooktop. He looks at her. And asks her if the cooktop was satisfactory in the afternoon .. she goes yes. So needless to say, I have cooking priviledges again - granted she is going to make me pay somewhere along the line for getting my dad into it, but I don't care. I don't want to ever be in that position again. Part of my gameplan also, was to be sure that HE understood that I wasn't expecting my mum to cook meals that would solely fit my eating along .. just that I wanted the opportunity to be able to fend for myself. See, while my dad doesn't want to do Atkins, he's very proud of me for sticking wtih it and losing the almost 10 lbs that I have. He wants me to succeed and will do anything he can to ensure that I can!! My mum is proud of me too, but is worried about my cholesterol. I just found out that she has high cholesterol last night. So part of her resistant could be just that. My results were good in July. Since she is in the medical field, I just may let her stick a needle in me to give her the proof she needs. So maybe her resistance is her way of looking out for my health based on her own medical history. Long story but breast cancer runs rampant in my mum's family and she is a two times breast cancer survivor. The last time almost killed her. So, while I understand her concern, she will come to grips to it when she is ready. Leaving my atkins book accessible is one way for me to ease her into acceptance. Maybe I won the war this time?? -- Kitty =^..^= 168/156.6/130 - November Goal 155 17 September 03 |
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On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 15:27:06 -0500, (Qilt) wrote:
Maybe I won the war this time?? Are you old enough and financially able to get your own place and avoid that kind of useless fighting all together? That was the same kind of crap my mom used to pull on me until I left home at age 16. http://community.webshots.com/user/miss_jaime |
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Qilt wrote:
Hi all, A while back I ranted that I was having no cooperation from my mother in my pursual of a low carb lifestyle. I had decided that boycotting meals would be my best bet, and it worked. She started telling me what was for supper, and asking if I could eat it .. sometimes snottily (is that a word?), sometimes not. I chose to ignore the snottiness and say yes or no, or just asked her if she could cook more vegetables. Or make arrangements to cook my own supper. Well I thought we were at a turning point last night. She asked me about lentils. I looked them up in my book and said .. not really mum .. maybe in a few weeks, but not now .. she then suggested I run them thru the analyzer with 2 ingredients missing .. I printed them out and brought them to her. She then suggested something else, and I said sure that will work. While I was gone, she went to the grocery store to buy some of the things that that recipe called for. She couldn't find them, so opted for the lentil soup. I said no problem mum .. I'll just cook a pork chop with some veggies. We went back and forth on that. The main issue here is she has a brushed metal cooktop that if grease gets on it .. I have a bugger of a time cleaning .. can't get it clean and leave grease streaks on - frustrates me to no end .. but I asked her exactly how she cleans it yesterday afternoon, and it worked .. so that issue is mute. The end result for my supper last night was, I couldn't cook in her kitchen. So I was ****ed to say the least. I ended up going out to dinner .. GREAT supper, but one I could ill afford to spend the money on. So I got smart today - I brought it up in front of my dad .. see he works midnights and is sleeping when my mother pulls her gestapo act with the kitchen. heh heh .. I reiterated right in front of him, that I NEVER expect her to cook for MY needs alone .. all I ask is that she cook more veggies are leave me be to get my own supper. He looked at her and said, is this true .. she goes yes. She accussed me of leaving her kitchen a mess. I asked if it was because of the cooktop .. she goes yes. I then explained to my dad the above about the cooktop. He looks at her. And asks her if the cooktop was satisfactory in the afternoon .. she goes yes. So needless to say, I have cooking priviledges again - granted she is going to make me pay somewhere along the line for getting my dad into it, but I don't care. I don't want to ever be in that position again. Part of my gameplan also, was to be sure that HE understood that I wasn't expecting my mum to cook meals that would solely fit my eating along .. just that I wanted the opportunity to be able to fend for myself. See, while my dad doesn't want to do Atkins, he's very proud of me for sticking wtih it and losing the almost 10 lbs that I have. He wants me to succeed and will do anything he can to ensure that I can!! My mum is proud of me too, but is worried about my cholesterol. I just found out that she has high cholesterol last night. So part of her resistant could be just that. My results were good in July. Since she is in the medical field, I just may let her stick a needle in me to give her the proof she needs. So maybe her resistance is her way of looking out for my health based on her own medical history. Long story but breast cancer runs rampant in my mum's family and she is a two times breast cancer survivor. The last time almost killed her. So, while I understand her concern, she will come to grips to it when she is ready. Leaving my atkins book accessible is one way for me to ease her into acceptance. Maybe I won the war this time?? not for the first time, i am so glad that i live alone. |
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Jaime wrote:
Are you old enough and financially able to get your own place and avoid that kind of useless fighting all together? That was the same kind of crap my mom used to pull on me until I left home at age 16. oh definitely old enough .. matter of fact, due to financial considerations .. I HAD to move back home .. not a happy situation for my son OR myself .. or my parents for that fact. Anyone want to hire a graphic designer, office administrator, project coordinator???? Can work on both sides of the border LOL j/k -- Kitty =^..^= 168/156.6/130 - November Goal 155 17 September 03 caloric needs visit http://www.femalemuscle.com/nutrition/calculate.html |
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You are to be congratulated for using such restraint in working
on your mother problem. I would not have been able to do so well. Cookie |
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Hi Kitty, I hope that your job hunting is going well.
My wife was having a devil of a time cleaning her cooktop. I attempted to assist, without gobs of success, until I noticed a cleaning tool in the Webber gas and charcoal grill section. A square fiber scrubbing pad with a handle over the pad. One uses body weight instead of muscle. Perhaps it will assist you with Mum's precious cooktop. Alan M The main issue here is she has a brushed metal cooktop that if grease gets on it .. I have a bugger of a time cleaning .. |
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Cookie Cutter wrote:
You are to be congratulated for using such restraint in working on your mother problem. I would not have been able to do so well. TY .. it's a matter of picking your "battles" with her. And this is one I will wage. Getting around her takes a lot of imagination and timing tho :S But I am used to her gestapo ways in the kitchen, so it's a matter of getting around her. The time's do eventually present themselves. Heh heh .. I should submit my reciept for last night's dinner for reimbursement ROFL ya right - chuckles -- Kitty =^..^= 168/156.6/130 - November Goal 155 17 September 03 caloric needs visit http://www.femalemuscle.com/nutrition/calculate.html |
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Alan M wrote:
Hi Kitty, I hope that your job hunting is going well. TY Alan .. everyday without fail, I'm looking - and trying to get my design business built up. Webber gas and charcoal grill section. A square fiber scrubbing pad with a handle over the pad. One uses body weight instead of muscle. Perhaps it will assist you with Mum's precious cooktop. Hmm that's an idea. My mum's solution is rather much simpler. It's so stupid you overlook it. Wipe the cooktop with a paper towel to get up the excess grease, THEN use the cleaner. I still say she needs to use something other than fantastik on it tho .. but she won't listen to me. Or even try. So the paper towel works! -- Kitty =^..^= 168/156.6/130 - November Goal 155 17 September 03 caloric needs visit http://www.femalemuscle.com/nutrition/calculate.html |
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Jaime wrote:
Ask her what is more important to her. Your health or her cooktop. It would be my health .. but she's stubborn ya know ... that would be cornering her without a way to gracefully back off .. I can only do something like that when my dad is there .. That prevents her from the "It's my house and my rules arguement" (@@) God I hate living here!! Would she feed you sugar if you were diabetic. I bet she never considered that. you're right! -- Kitty =^..^= 168/156.6/130 - November Goal 155 17 September 03 caloric needs visit http://www.femalemuscle.com/nutrition/calculate.html |
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