S'mee wrote:
> I was checking out Gloria's Sweet & Sour Cocktail Meatball recipe
> (which sounds excellent, btw; my sibling makes something very similar).
> Anyway, I figured I wouldn't bother to save the recipe because Miguel
> (DH) doesn't like meatballs of any kind. Or white sauce. Or coconut.
> Or most sandwiches. *Sigh*
>
> Now I'm sure at least 10 people are queuing up to tell me I should
> make him eat it anyway, because they certainly wouldn't put up with
> that. But I'm more interested in knowing what kind of fussiness
> the rest of you may have to deal with...
>
>
my husband does not like fish, eggplant, soy products, raw tomatoes,or
organ meats. He has generally expanded his tastes since I met him
though. Ellie will eat most things, provided they are not very spicy;
sometimes she is picky about things touching or mixed together, but
she's 3, and I have to cut her some slack there. She prefers raw veggies
to cooked, but if it sits on her plate long enough, she'll eat damned
near anything.
The only thing I will not consume under nearly any circumstance are lima
beans. I do prefer things to be preservative free/organic/free range
etc., but that can get pricey and I can't afford to be picky like that
right now.
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