In laws are picky eaters but act like they are not

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Anonymous wrote:My MIL only wants to eat chicken. My FIL refuses to eat any chicken that's on a bone. So that leaves us with with one meal option: boneless, skinless chicken. Then guess what? It's too dry.

So yeah, I hear you.


Brine the chicken breast. It won't be dry, I promise.


Oh I don't cook for them anymore. My DH orders takeout from 2 places nearby they will eat. But I spent several years trying to think of things easy to feed a group and also met all their general pickiness. I stopped. The last time we had to cook a big family meal my MIL refused to sit at the table and barely ate anything. I didn't care because there were 10 other people these who enjoyed it! (and yes, I attempted to work with her preferences but apparently she still thought there was "too much spice" though I left a piece of chicken totally PLAIN).
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