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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She's probably saying she wants you to make something. I get this all the time from my 14 yr old. He suffers from fridge blindness and only knows how to cook a couple things, but I'm working on that. In the meantime I make sure there are some snacks I always have on hand that are reasonably healthy: - homemade hummus ingredients - carrots, cucumbers, and apples - pita and tortilla chips + salsa - cheese and crackers - box mac n cheese and frozen peas - protein bars, yogurt smoothies I've also noticed that while he acts really picky about food he won't complain about any meal where I have fresh bread - it's so worth it for me to be able to cook what I want that I usually buy baguettes or have frozen rolls I can pop in the oven. Then magically he'll eat meals that don't include chicken nuggets without complaints haha. [/quote] Fridge blindness? 🙄🙄🙄🙄[/quote] NP. It's a thing with a lot of guys. [/quote] Men evolutionary were the hunters scanning the horizon for animals to hunt. They don’t see what’s right in front of them. We joke about it at home. Women notice details because we were the gatherers. [/quote]
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