the only 2 things dh wont eat is lumpy mash potatoes...cant have lumps or chunks and anything beans...green beans, kidney beans refried beans any kind of bean.
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I married a chef...he will eat (or at least try and usually like) almost anything. I am the picky one. Thankfully the kids seem to be taking after him.
When we first started dating he was as his mother only cooked like 5 meals. Once we moved in together he learned to shut up and eat what ever I put in front of him. 9 times out of 10 he liked it but never tried it because he was afraid he wouldn't like it.?
My husband is a very adventurous eater, but he does have some texture issues. While he'll eat almost anything, there are certain foods he won't eat at all, like eggplant and avocado. So my answer would be yes and no.
He does 90% of the cooking for us, though, so it doesn't exactly cause me any problems.
Alex (11/14/06) and Nate (5/25/10) "Want what you have, do what you can, be who you are." - Rev. Forrest Church
DH doesn't like eggs or fish and is not that keen on beans. But I don't really consider him picky b/c beyond that he'll try anything.
Likewise I have tons of restrictions right now (no dairy, soy or eggs and I don't eat meat by choice) but apart from that (lol) I am not picky. (I am not picky at all - the dairy soy egg thing is b/c of my baby)
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I chose "he can be" b/c while he will try anything that I make, he refuses to eat leftovers. It is so difficult cooking for two adults, then add that he won't eat leftovers. Annoying.
He freaking drives me nuts. My thought is STFU unless you are actually going to cook. ?Don't roll your eyes and make that stupid face when you ask what we are eating. ?Learn to cook, grill, whatever or else be glad that I am feeding you. Yes, I do feel better after typing that. ?Thanks for letting me vent! ?
Re: POLL---Is your husband a picky eater?
My husband is a very adventurous eater, but he does have some texture issues. While he'll eat almost anything, there are certain foods he won't eat at all, like eggplant and avocado. So my answer would be yes and no.
He does 90% of the cooking for us, though, so it doesn't exactly cause me any problems.
Alex (11/14/06) and Nate (5/25/10)
"Want what you have, do what you can, be who you are." - Rev. Forrest Church
DH doesn't like eggs or fish and is not that keen on beans. But I don't really consider him picky b/c beyond that he'll try anything.
Likewise I have tons of restrictions right now (no dairy, soy or eggs and I don't eat meat by choice) but apart from that (lol) I am not picky. (I am not picky at all - the dairy soy egg thing is b/c of my baby)
Yes, I do feel better after typing that. ?Thanks for letting me vent! ?