"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 11/5/2017 10:30 AM, cshenk wrote:
>> Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>
>>> I need ideas here. I am not necessarily going to eat this food myself
>>> so what I like or can/can't eat doesn't matter. The person I am
>>> cooking for thinks they are getting sick.
>
> Of course they think they're getting sick.
> What better way to be waited on hand and foot?
>
>>> Perhaps just a cold but is wanting to get maximum nutrition. The cheap
>>> part comes from me
>>> because this person either has a really voracious appetite or just
>>> plain likes my cooking.
>
> The person is taking full advantage of you.
Full advantage? I would assume if they were doing that, they would ask for
appetizers, dessert, additional meals... Nope. I did make a pot of chicken
broth. I have symptoms too. I think think I'm getting sick. The difference
being that I don't work at all and can stay in the house. I don't have to
battle the elements and work. We had snow three days in a row here.