/fit/, do any of you have elderly relatives with mental issues who struggle to make you food but keep trying anyway?
I live with my grandmother who is developing serious memory issues (probably the start of dementia).
Every day she insists on making me lunch for work. She doesn't have much hand control and can't really make anything so she just throws a bunch of shit into a tub and hops I eat it.
Its disgusting and I feel bad because I often have to throw it away. I don't want to insult her. Do you have any experience helping elderly, weak people learn to cook? I would teach her to make couscous with a kettle but she might burn herself.
Pic is tomorrows lunch
Half a pork pie cut in half and covered in hot sauce, a scotch egg, a sausage roll, several pieces of red onion (chopped with a butter knife because she doesn't use anything else), a frozen raw pollock fillet on a bed of cheese.
What recipes can I teach her?
I love her but she is damaging my gains.
>>39558935
Are you living alone with your grandmother who suffers from dementia? This sounds like the start of a bad sitcom or a great tearjerker t b h
>>39558935
>, a frozen raw pollock fillet
wtf, she just puts a frozen raw fish in your tupperware for lunch at work? like you are going to cook it there or something?
>>39558935
>frozen raw pollock
it seemed kinda normal up to that point. i fucking laughed
>Honey I made you a peanut butter and jelly sandwich...
Grandma wa shinda
>>39558935
Damn, youve got it bad dude, feel for you. Its horrible seeing a grandparent break down that way, I can relate..
Is your grandmother Kali muscle ??