Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy some candles.
+1. I did actually develop an aversion to a bunch of food smells.when I was pregnant (like I like onions but first trimester the smell of the cooking would make me gag, it was weird). Just burn a candle.
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:It’s pretty unhealthy for him, too. However, if he wants to accelerate his prostrate cancer, maybe he’d be willing to use an induction burner on the porch to cook his eggs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be upset if my spouse asked me not to cook a totally normal breakfast food in my own house. It’s not like he’s frying tuna. 🤣
I got that reference (except it’s LIGHTLY fried tuna, thank you very much).
We’ve both been here too long.
Anonymous wrote:I have never encountered so many people with "scent sensitivities" in real life as I do here on DCUM. Is this just a new way to complain about something to get attention?
Anonymous wrote: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
You've invoked the wrath of Lord Keto.
Anonymous wrote:I would be upset if my spouse asked me not to cook a totally normal breakfast food in my own house. It’s not like he’s frying tuna. 🤣
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s unreasonable. Buy a better kitchen hood vent.
Does a vent exist to have no cooking smells? I find that a little hard to believe. I don't think our vent is bad. We live in a nice home.
You live in a nice home, but one that has no other space you could work in?