The nutritionist didn’t care about everyone’s freedom to eat out. Her aunt invited her to look after the family’s diet and health. She only cared about those who went home to eat and those who didn’t come back to eat.
Now, her main focus was on her cousin-in-law.
Josh was the first to get married in his generation, and the baby in Jasmine’s womb was the first of the next generation. Not to mention Mrs. Bucham valued her daughter-in-law, even the entire Bucham family valued it.
In order for the cousin-in-law to give birth to a healthy and smart baby, the dietitian formulated for Jasmine a recipe for pregnant women that was rich in nutrients, and the dishes were naturally not bad. They changed every day, whether Jasmine liked to eat or not, those recipes would not be changed.
Fortunately, Jasmine was a foodie and not picky about food. It’s been all right.
Hearing the sound of footsteps, Mrs. Bucham and the nutritionist both turned to look at the door.
“Jasmine.”
Seeing that it was the daughter-in-law who came back, Mrs. Bucham put down the gift in her hand, walked towards the daughter-in-law, and said with a smile:
“It’s such a hot day, I asked you to come back, it’s hard work.”
“It’s okay. I’ll take the car when I go out. There is an air conditioner in the car, but it won’t heat me up.” Jasmine looked at those gifts with a smile, then nodded to the nutritionist, and called out: “Cousin.”
The nutritionist just nodded without speaking.
Jasmine was also used to her silence.
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