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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you have kids? Cause lord, if THAT hurt your feelings just wait until your kid gets old enough to give their feedback! [/quote] My kids aren’t allowed to critique my food. I just don’t want to hear it. They don’t have to eat it but if they can’t critique it. [/quote] Same. That goes for his hands too. You can no thank you. You can say why you liked something. You can also pass on a meal ( after at least trying it once) for a sandwich. But if you don't cook you can't critique.[/quote] Wait they're not allowed to say, this was too bland for me? Thanks for making it but I think we should try with more spices next time (or less)? Or even just: I don't like eating this? Do they not get any say in their food? [/quote] I’m the first PP whose kids aren’t allowed to critique my food. My kids can eat literally whatever they want. They just aren’t allowed to give me tips on what I should do better next time. I used to allow it and then it just got annoying. Guess what, if I didn’t do a great job with the food or if I used a bad recipe, I know if. No need for anybody to drive the point home. And when others, including DH and my kids, cook for me, I don’t critique it either. unless they ask for feedback. [/quote]
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