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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't say this anywhere without sounding like the a**hole. My boyfriend is a wonderful kind human being and I love him. That being said, I buy nice fresh local ingredients and cook a lot. He'll do stuff like immediately dump store bought salsa on things. I made a veggie/ham split pea soup and he put a slice of frozen lasagna I made for the kids *in the soup*. It drives me insane! I try not to get offended because the point of cooking is the sharing of company and serving others right? [/quote] The salsa --Maybe the food is bland The soup --he wanted to make it more filling and actually a meal, kids are going to hungry after eating split pea and ham *soup* for dinner[/quote] Here's the pet peeve part - he does it before tasting it. So everyone saying it's my cooking, no. There is no reason not to eat lasagna on the side instead of in a soup where it doesn't belong. Face palm. I just rolled my eyes.[/quote] Kids aren't going hungry. The crappy frozen lasagna was for them. I also made a side in addition to the soup. Where did you get the idea that I was starving anyone?[/quote] Your description of the easy breezy beautiful light and airy California food that you make. If it really was good and filling, no one would feel the need to supplement it.[/quote]
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