Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 That is definitely a problem! And I can see a flavor like celery might be hard to hide. Maybe you could start with just a small amount of something that he doesn't like hidden in your meal, and gradually build up to a greater amount over time. If he doesn't complain or notice, then some part of him is getting used to the smell and/or the taste of it in whatever meal it is that you are cooking and increasing little by little hopefully wouldn't be noticed. Ah, the things we do for those we love! Sharita __________ , " Lisa " <lisalouhoo wrote: > > Thank you all for the wonderful advice on getting picky, non-veg eating husband to eat his veggies. ....He has a super smeller, and super taste bude. He hates celery. > I will have to get Jessica Seinfeld's book. I have heard good things > about it. > > Lisa in WY > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 Ah yes (LOL) a relationship based on trust and openness (sigh). In veg/non-veg homes, neither party has the right to dictate what the other eats, but both have the ability to make their own foods to their own tastes. In homes where that is NOT an option, I'd posit that there may be more " wrong " than the dietary choices of either party, no? On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 5:03 AM, sharibacheh <sharibacheh wrote: > That is definitely a problem! And I can see a flavor like celery > might be hard to hide. Maybe you could start with just a small > amount of something that he doesn't like hidden in your meal, and > gradually build up to a greater amount over time. If he doesn't > complain or notice, then some part of him is getting used to the > smell and/or the taste of it in whatever meal it is that you are > cooking and increasing little by little hopefully wouldn't be > noticed. > > Ah, the things we do for those we love! Sharita > > __________ > > <%40>, > " Lisa " <lisalouhoo > wrote: > > > > Thank you all for the wonderful advice on getting picky, non-veg > eating husband to eat his veggies. > > ...He has a super smeller, and super taste bude. He hates celery. > > I will have to get Jessica Seinfeld's book. I have heard good > things > > about it. > > > > Lisa in WY > > > > > -- For Western goods, please enter the following in your web browser: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=rudi5z.4wz3orhb & x=0 & y=ssuqhp & localeid=en_US 1/3 of any purchase made goes directly to a national canine rescue - with all donations guaranteed and confirmed. Looking forward to hearing from ya! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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