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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DH does not eat: any kind of seafood meat on the bone (non-filet) blueberries, cherries, cranberries, grapefruit, pineapple quinoa or oatmeal eggplant, zucchini, artichokes, squash, pumpkin, capers, olives garlic cinnamon, cloves, dill sweet potatoes any cheese except cheddaresque types or mozzarella raisins, prunes, dates others I'm forgetting We've been married for 15 years. It's impossible to eat as a family and give the kids the variety necessary for optimum health. He typically cooks meat and potatoes or pasta for himself and them. I cook my vegetarian meals separately but share veggies with the kids. [/quote] Did this come out overtime or did you know this before mariage. I;m curious how open people are with their pickiness.[/quote] I am this PP. It came out during our first two years together. We met in a big city in Asia and constantly dined out during the courtship phase. Understanding came gradually. I used to love to cook new dishes like shrimp curry, osso bucco, white chocolate mousse, pumpkin soup, etc. that met with tepid approval and the confession that one of the ingredients was on the "TO BE AVOIDED" list.[/quote]
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