caronpea
Shy Member
Posts: 18
Jun 28, 2014 10:58:25 GMT
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Post by caronpea on Jun 30, 2014 15:29:05 GMT
I am a picky food eater as well. I do not like cream cheese by itself. Yuck. But add it as an ingredient to something and I love the flavor it adds. I would never pass up a piece of cheesecake. Lol
I say be honest with him. It may make him realize that although he doesn't like something by itself, that mixing it with other things sometimes makes it a good thing! I hope that makes sense.
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Post by shanni on Jun 30, 2014 15:42:48 GMT
cream cheese guilt? if he doesn't morally object to cheese then why feel guilty it's not your job to keep up with his dislikes and be 'open' about all ingredients i really think you are WAY overthinking this ITA with this. If it were some health or moral objection to cream cheese, I can see needing to tell him. But he just doesn't like the taste/texture/whatever? I wouldn't give that a second thought. I would just give the fiancee the recipe without saying anything about the cream cheese.
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perumbula
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 3,439
Location: Idaho
Jun 26, 2014 18:51:17 GMT
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Post by perumbula on Jun 30, 2014 15:52:31 GMT
It's not a moral issue. You made the cookies. He liked the cookies. Give the fiance the recipe and keep making the cookies.
all this is said as a mother of a picky eater. There are times when you cater to it and times when you roll your eyes and continue on without letting their issue be your problem.
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Post by Zee on Jun 30, 2014 16:09:05 GMT
As long as there is no medical or moral/ethical reason why he doesn't want to eat cream cheese, I don't see why you need to "come clean". Obviously he didn't hate cream cheese when it's an ingredient in cookies so no big deal. Give her the recipe and let him figure it out on his own, or not.
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