Anonymous wrote:We also made a rule that whoever criticizes the food, makes the next meal. We said okay to say “I’m not a big fan” or even quietly not finish something, but not more. Think ours saw one too many judging shows! Interestingly when more cooks in house do end up talking about what make but in a more productive/interesting conversation and not “yuk!”
My kid told me Gordon Ramsay would throw my eggs in the trash. He didn’t even mean to be rude — Gordon Ramsay apparently has very high standards for a fried egg.
It is depressing trying to cook for 5 and make it reasonably healthy with no much time or energy. It is a repeat conversation in my house about being appreciative and flexible. It’s not going to be your favorite every night. I have a friend that says “if you have a complaint, I have a volunteer.” But then my kids just back down on the complaint.