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How to deal with my mother-in-law She always eats leftovers.

There is no way to kill two birds with one stone.

Either you take the pots and pans and cook for yourself, and then you can do whatever you want.

Or let him go, there is a kind of "good for you" compulsion.

You are good to her, she is good to you, and the result is not good. Let him go, it's much harder to force others than to restrain himself.

I also think it's not good to eat leftovers, but that's what old people do, especially stubborn old people. If you want to change her eating habits and don't cook for her, she will cook more by herself.

I want to eat less every time, and I want to eat less every time. As a result, I just eat a pot and eat a pot. But if someone gives me the next bowl of noodles, I will only eat one bowl of noodles. It's hard for me to control myself. During the epidemic, my father and mother-in-law lived separately. Cooking at home every day puts on ten pounds. I cooked a lot as soon as I cooked. Husband and children can't finish it, so they eat it for fear of waste. I miss the days when my mother-in-law cooked. She does very little, and I eat very little, so I am slim. In the last two days, I found a way not to cook three meals a day. I usually cook noodles, porridge and jiaozi for breakfast at eight o'clock in the morning and cook at noon. At this time, I will cook more, so I don't have to cook if I eat unfinished food at noon at night. Cooking is really tiring. Every day, I work hard to eat, wash and cut, and the lampblack sucked into my throat is dry and painful. I wear two masks when I cook every day. Originally, my husband wouldn't let me cook, saying that cooking would turn into a yellow-faced woman. At the beginning of the epidemic, he cooked, and as a result, he volunteered. Usually he is not at home, so he goes home and enters the room alone. I put the food at his door after cooking, and I avoided him and brought it in. I have been cooking for more than a month in my life, and my hands are scarred. My nails were cut by a knife when I cut vegetables. There are several red spots on the back of my hand, and even one on my forehead. I sprayed oil on my eyes again yesterday. My husband asked me to wear goggles when cooking, but there are only two goggles in our house, one for him and one for me, and the children don't. I used that outside, but I don't want to use it when cooking. I always feel unsanitary.

Far from it, I don't think you can change her. Cooking is too tiring. Let her do whatever she wants. I hate my husband pointing fingers when I'm done.