DS has "Aspergers" and is extremely selective about what he will eat.
Unfortunately, there is almost NO overlap between my menu and his, save ground beef and celery with ranch dressing, oh, and a variety of cheese or 2 and likewise diet soda (but he really wages war on this too).
Because I'm solely supporting him, plus his condition's extra time demands, it is becoming phenomenally more difficult to put in the time required daily to keep him on the 'making progress' path while trying to do this WOE. My own food budget is almost completely separate from his, as in, IF HE DON'T EAT IT I face throwing it away, yet am trying to squeeze blood from turnips to get him fed in an acceptable way. Rock and hard place - any ideas? ( and then the issue of STRESS needs to be addressed, before I gain 1000 pounds while on a "maintenance-plus-a-splurge-here-and-there" status which has reared its UGLY HEAD!!! )
Unfortunately, there is almost NO overlap between my menu and his, save ground beef and celery with ranch dressing, oh, and a variety of cheese or 2 and likewise diet soda (but he really wages war on this too).
Because I'm solely supporting him, plus his condition's extra time demands, it is becoming phenomenally more difficult to put in the time required daily to keep him on the 'making progress' path while trying to do this WOE. My own food budget is almost completely separate from his, as in, IF HE DON'T EAT IT I face throwing it away, yet am trying to squeeze blood from turnips to get him fed in an acceptable way. Rock and hard place - any ideas? ( and then the issue of STRESS needs to be addressed, before I gain 1000 pounds while on a "maintenance-plus-a-splurge-here-and-there" status which has reared its UGLY HEAD!!! )

...Was in HEAVEN -got to 150, for awhile, then got too busy, and gave in too much... and... OK holding pattern "keep it together..." 

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