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DH complains about SC food!
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Three and half years on from my original post and he's still the same :mad: perhaps a teeney, tiny bit more receptive to new meals? Only minutely though...
I've given up with the SC, it is gathering dust at the back of my kitchen cupboard, but I'm sure I'll give it another try at some point in the future.
Sorry to hear that some of you have got equally fussy oh's :wall: I'm currently working hard to try to make sure that my three children grow up much less fussy with food than their dad is
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clutterydrawer wrote: »
having said that I canno bear mushrooms :rotfl: but that's my only thing!
but isn't that because mushrooms are what cooked willies would be like?.:eek:Member of the first Mortgage Free in 3 challenge, no.19
Balance 19th April '07 = minus £27,640
Balance 1st November '09 = mortgage paid off with £1903 left over. Title deeds are now ours.0 -
I once worked with a young man who NEVER ate any fruit or vegetables whatsoever. If a restaurant meal was even served with a salad garnish his girlfriend would have to remove it for him before he could eat it. I wouldn't have stood for it. It drove me mental and he wasn't even my fella. Some mothers must just give in and I really don't understand why, they're making big babies out of grown men.
Good heavens Ailuro2 I dread to think of the willies you might have encountered!0 -
Never having tasted cooked willies, we will have to take your word for it.I used to be indecisive but now I am not sure.0
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clutterydrawer wrote: »I have been amazed by this myself - never in my life have I encountered grown adults saying "I dont like this, I don't like that" - it's just pathetic and childish and any of my friends and family would be ashamed to act like it.
having said that I canno bear mushrooms :rotfl: but that's my only thing!
My children assure me that eating mushrooms makes your eyeballs bleed :eek: Their cousins have never eaten them since they were informed of this little-known fact :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:My ex hated macaroni cheese.
But loved pasta with chees sauce
Friends of ours can't stand spaghetti bolognaise, but love macarroni mince
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
Just had to post as after i moved in with OH i have discovered he is a nightmare to cook for, he would and still dose regularly put an entire dinner after one mouth full in the bin. So given our financial situation at the moment it makes me mad when he dose things like that.In retaliation i have stopped buying his snack items that he would then go on to eat and i refuse to give him money for take out. and if he says he will not eat something when i'm cooking it i just say fine. 2 nights in a row of french toast for dinner and he will now try to eat anything.
My mum also went through it with my dad complaining about eating foreighn strange foods like spag bol and anything with a strange name so she set him up and said i will cook you some pork for dinner then and he was all lovely some decent meat for dinner. What she didnt tell him was it was pigs leg with the hoof still on it.lol i still have the picture of it and ever since he has never once complained. His treat of choice after all this is sweet and sour chicken not bad for a man that wouldnt eat soup made from boullian only stock lol.slowly going nuts at the world:T0 -
I wish I'd seen this thread back when it started, all this time I've been thinking I was some kind of freak because everyone else seems to love their SCs0
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