Anonymous wrote:I wish my husband ate healthy eggs for breakfast instead of cereal like a toddler, which is making him fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2.5mg THC.
Yes, please tell this to my DH. There are like 20 foods he can't be around and I get a big reaction if there's ever an after smell in the kitchen. Now we have a bigger house and he can retreat if I want to make popcorn or eggs, but our youngest has the same issue and was sitting alone at school lunches because kids kept bringing yogurt. I feel for you OP as I navigate this with a child. It's a tough way to go through life!
You do realize you don't have to indulge these ridiculous behaviors, right? RIGHT?
Anonymous wrote:Get over your aversion to the smell. It’s a psychological issue.
Anonymous wrote:My husband would eat eggs with buttered toast & a coffee every morning if he could. I don't have an aversion to eating scrambled eggs at a restaurant but the smell when they're cooked at home drives me insane, likely made worse by that being the first thing to smell when I wake up. It's right up there with fish, which I do not cook or eat. I also work remotely in the kitchen area, while he heads to an office, so any faint lingering smell of cooked eggs bothers me after he departs. He's down to cooking them once a week or so (today, of course) instead of the five or so times a week he'd like to make them, but I'd prefer he stop period.
Anonymous wrote:Get a blackstone griddle and he can cook them outside if you have outdoor space for that.
Anonymous wrote:My husband would eat eggs with buttered toast & a coffee every morning if he could. I don't have an aversion to eating scrambled eggs at a restaurant but the smell when they're cooked at home drives me insane, likely made worse by that being the first thing to smell when I wake up. It's right up there with fish, which I do not cook or eat. I also work remotely in the kitchen area, while he heads to an office, so any faint lingering smell of cooked eggs bothers me after he departs. He's down to cooking them once a week or so (today, of course) instead of the five or so times a week he'd like to make them, but I'd prefer he stop period.