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On 3/1/2013 5:49 AM, Paul M. Cook wrote:
> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Well I don't think I'll be making this again unless daughter likes it
>> without the nuts. I tried it after it set up and I didn't care for it so
>> much. I don't know why really. But I also am not big into sweets. I
>> just thought I'd make it because I have a ton of sunseed butter. This was
>> one of those things that daughter was eating like mad until I bought a
>> case of it. And now consumption has dropped.

>
> Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. You are her slave
> bitch. She is a nascent "withholder." She'll ruin every relationship she
> ever enters into. You could buy her a case of premium Dutch chocolate an if
> daughter senses you did it because you love her, she will decide she hates
> chocolate altogether and will not touch another molecule of it to save her
> life.
>
> Blather, wince, repeat.
>
>

I can't figure out who is wearing the proverbial pants in this
household. Or, cart, horse, which is in front? Her daughter is 14. If
she doesn't like what Julie cooks she needs to figure out how to cook
something for herself. She knows where the kitchen is.

I suspect she's not a very bright child. If she knew her mother was
making this and she knew she didn't like walnuts why didn't she speak
up? (Of course now we're going to hear the girl has never tasted a
walnut in all her 14 years!)

Julie seems to bend over backwards to find just the "right" thing for
her daughter, who instantly dislikes it. Nothing ever pleases this kid.

Still, Julie doesn't seem thrilled with (m)any of the results of cooking
something they like, either. IMHO they need to stick to going out to
eat. Then they can complain about the food someone else cooked.

Jill