Anonymous wrote:Easy solution. If he wants eggs, he can go out on the porch and scramble them up on a portable stove. You can get one very cheaply. At least when the weather is tolerable he can do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish my husband ate healthy eggs for breakfast instead of cereal like a toddler, which is making him fat.
You think cereal is only for toddlers?
NP but I mean it kinda is. Most American cereals are one step up from taking some mashed up cookies and pouring milk over them, lets be real. Perfect for a little kid's palate
So non-American cereals are okay? Which cereals are those
NP. stop being obtuse and read the labels. Cereal is su[er processed and loaded with sugar. Nothing nutritional about it.
Organic raisin bran is fine. So are plain cheerios
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish my husband ate healthy eggs for breakfast instead of cereal like a toddler, which is making him fat.
You think cereal is only for toddlers?
NP but I mean it kinda is. Most American cereals are one step up from taking some mashed up cookies and pouring milk over them, lets be real. Perfect for a little kid's palate
So non-American cereals are okay? Which cereals are those
NP. stop being obtuse and read the labels. Cereal is su[er processed and loaded with sugar. Nothing nutritional about it.
Organic raisin bran is fine. So are plain cheerios
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is there anything you can do about this smell aversion you have? I have a very sensitive sense of smell but no aversions. It’s really handicapping your relationship.
Eggs and fish are the only cooking smells I really can't stand. I don't drink coffee but I enjoy the smell of it. I promise this isn't some broad theme. Just eggs and fish. Two things.
Anonymous wrote:Easy solution. If he wants eggs, he can go out on the porch and scramble them up on a portable stove. You can get one very cheaply. At least when the weather is tolerable he can do that.
Anonymous wrote:Are you certain it is egg smell and not the smell of the fat he cooks them with? Do you dislike the smell of hot butter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish my husband ate healthy eggs for breakfast instead of cereal like a toddler, which is making him fat.
You think cereal is only for toddlers?
NP but I mean it kinda is. Most American cereals are one step up from taking some mashed up cookies and pouring milk over them, lets be real. Perfect for a little kid's palate
So non-American cereals are okay? Which cereals are those
NP. stop being obtuse and read the labels. Cereal is su[er processed and loaded with sugar. Nothing nutritional about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish my husband ate healthy eggs for breakfast instead of cereal like a toddler, which is making him fat.
You think cereal is only for toddlers?
NP but I mean it kinda is. Most American cereals are one step up from taking some mashed up cookies and pouring milk over them, lets be real. Perfect for a little kid's palate
So non-American cereals are okay? Which cereals are those
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish my husband ate healthy eggs for breakfast instead of cereal like a toddler, which is making him fat.
You think cereal is only for toddlers?
NP but I mean it kinda is. Most American cereals are one step up from taking some mashed up cookies and pouring milk over them, lets be real. Perfect for a little kid's palate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was gonna say you are being ridiculous but given that you work in the kitchen area, I think it's ok to be bothered by this. Maybe compromise on two days a week? And put a hepa air filter in the kitchen and open a window.
How is his cholesterol? Eggs every morning is a lot of eggs.
+1 to all of this, op is unreasonable to me because I love eggs but also, I have high cholesterol. If you have to work there, it's OK to be strict with requests about smell. Egg smell lingers for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish my husband ate healthy eggs for breakfast instead of cereal like a toddler, which is making him fat.
You think cereal is only for toddlers?