More drama with my mom. . . . feel free to ignore this!
Basically, my mom let me know this morning that she feels attacked every time I ask what she made. For example, she made omelets this morning with whole-wheat bread and strawberries--fantastic breakfast. No butter, just some nonstick spray and some onions in the omelets.
The problem is not what she cooks; the problem came up when I asked how many eggs are in the omelet. She feels that my asking ANYTHING about how much/what's in it, etc. is a judgement on her cooking and on her efforts to feed our family in healthy way. She does do a good job. I don't agree with ever buying cookies or poptarts or sugar cereal, but honestly we do WAY better than most families with our plentiful fruits and vegetables, some whole-wheat bread items, and almost always low-fat meat and dairy products.
I explained to her that I log my food and ask what's in it because while some people can just kind of know when they go shopping what's in the bank and how much they can spend, I have an "over-spending" problem with food. Even if they manage to get out of debt (ie--lose the weight), they still may need to keep a very tight budget for the rest of their lives. I feel that I need to do this.
So my question is how on earth can I keep an accurate log without offending her and making her feel like I'm judging her decisions at every meal?


