Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't care about mac and cheese, red meat, or fried chicken, but the lack of herbs, spices, and vegetables would be a problem.
I think there is picky and then there is PICKY! This probably won't be a popular opinion but I actually don't even like going out to dinner with people who are extremely picky. I once had experience eating out to dinner with someone who couldn't find ANYTHING she would eat on the menu which had apps, salads, soup, sandwiches, fish, chicken, etc, and ended up ordering a grilled cheese and french fries from the kid's menu. It was weird! Couldn't imagine living with someone like this!
You’re the weird one!
-Not a picky eater
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it matters. Cook separately. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't care about mac and cheese, red meat, or fried chicken, but the lack of herbs, spices, and vegetables would be a problem.
I think there is picky and then there is PICKY! This probably won't be a popular opinion but I actually don't even like going out to dinner with people who are extremely picky. I once had experience eating out to dinner with someone who couldn't find ANYTHING she would eat on the menu which had apps, salads, soup, sandwiches, fish, chicken, etc, and ended up ordering a grilled cheese and french fries from the kid's menu. It was weird! Couldn't imagine living with someone like this!
Anonymous wrote:Oh my god I’ll bet he’s terrible in bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That level of picky eater would be a dealbreaker for me.
I don’t eat everything—I’m a pescatarian for one—but I like to try new cuisines and couldn’t deal with someone like that.
Is this the new " I'm a vegan" " I'm gluten free" I keep seeing it in people's profiles?
It's definitely the new trend. PP being a pescatarian had nothing to do with the topic yet pp brought it up much like the trendy vegan and glute free , keto, people did/do.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't care about mac and cheese, red meat, or fried chicken, but the lack of herbs, spices, and vegetables would be a problem.
I think there is picky and then there is PICKY! This probably won't be a popular opinion but I actually don't even like going out to dinner with people who are extremely picky. I once had experience eating out to dinner with someone who couldn't find ANYTHING she would eat on the menu which had apps, salads, soup, sandwiches, fish, chicken, etc, and ended up ordering a grilled cheese and french fries from the kid's menu. It was weird! Couldn't imagine living with someone like this!
Anonymous wrote:Not likiling most vegetables would be a deal breaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That level of picky eater would be a dealbreaker for me.
I don’t eat everything—I’m a pescatarian for one—but I like to try new cuisines and couldn’t deal with someone like that.
Is this the new " I'm a vegan" " I'm gluten free" I keep seeing it in people's profiles?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That level of picky eater would be a dealbreaker for me.
I don’t eat everything—I’m a pescatarian for one—but I like to try new cuisines and couldn’t deal with someone like that.
Is this the new " I'm a vegan" " I'm gluten free" I keep seeing it in people's profiles?
Huh? No. Being a pescatarian is hardly new, for one. I could explain my reasons to you, but you sound pretty judgmental.
To add: Pescatarians have been around since Pythagoras. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pescetarianism