Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop saying foodie.
And veggies. There's no reason for any adult to not say vegetable. And how come the kids are eating crappy frozen lasagna, what with OP being so into the food scene and all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he complain about what you make?
No he likes it and says so and eats a lot of it. I think it's probably exposure - he hasn't been around foodie life much and doesn't realize what makes some things better than others and appreciate them.
Anonymous wrote:Stop saying foodie.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a white girl from California. DH is an Indian boy raised in the U.S. South. We have completely different palettes. I could totally see my guy dumping a frozen lasagna in a veggie soup. At this point, it's just something I accept. We laugh about it. What else can you do?
(Except stop calling yourself "a foodie", because that's just obnoxious.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does he normally eat? I wouldn’t waste expensive ingredients on him if he is fine with I don’t know, chicken nuggets
We both eat pretty healthy generally, he's not a meat and potatoes casserole guy. I buy fresh local veggies, eggs, bread, meat. I cook California-style - simple ingredients, letting the food speak for itself.
I'm not going to cook separate meals for the two of us and make him eat chicken nuggets. On his own he'd eat things like salad and salmon burgers, not cooking from scratch.
Except for when you make the kids frozen lasagna? I love you! Keep posting!
Also ... the dude eats salad and salmon burgers on his own? I know plenty of grown men who would not eat either of those things .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does he normally eat? I wouldn’t waste expensive ingredients on him if he is fine with I don’t know, chicken nuggets
We both eat pretty healthy generally, he's not a meat and potatoes casserole guy. I buy fresh local veggies, eggs, bread, meat. I cook California-style - simple ingredients, letting the food speak for itself.
I'm not going to cook separate meals for the two of us and make him eat chicken nuggets. On his own he'd eat things like salad and salmon burgers, not cooking from scratch.
LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a food snob and hate it when DH buys diced tomatoes from Costco just because "it was only $X!" with zero regard for quality. I'm with you OP.
Same! I get you OP. I don’t think you are snob. You just like and appreciate good food and don’t understand people who don’t. I think you need to mentally comprise. As long as he eats your food, doesn’t insist you make tater tot casserole and lets you pick restaurants (I.e. doesn’t force you to go to Applebee’s), let him smother his stuff in ketchup or cholulu or however he wants to defile it, and just let it go.