Do you abandon all healthy dining rules for birthday dinners and just make the favorite meals?
It is DH’s birthday, and I am trying to decide if I want to make his favorite “chicken fried steak” with buttery mashed potatoes or feed him healthier, I mean he’s not 21 anymore, lol!
He said he did not care...
This is my ridiculous first world dilemma of the day,
Unhealthy birthday meals
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Absolutely. I sometimes even have “cheat days” just for fun. I wouldn’t be that obsessive about eating healthy that I wouldn’t indulge once in a while.
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It’s a cheap cut of beef steak breaded & fried, named in the old days because you fried it in the old leftover fried chicken grease/fat, lol!
Then as if the red meat and fat frying is not bad enough, you smother it in fat based white gravy.
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Lol! I am the only royalty in this house. It’s more like birthday peasantAnonymous 1 wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 8:47 am You cook whatever the Birthday King wants........
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The Birthday Person gets to choose what they want here even if it is unhealthy.
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I make their favorites, but add something healthy too, like a side salad and their favorite vegetable.