I guess this is really more of a vent than anything, but if anyone has dealt with something similar I would love to hear from you 
Dh is a fussy eater. but I am becoming more and more convinced that it isn't because he really doesn't LIKE things, it's because he has DECIDED he doesn't like them, if that makes sense.
Example: On Friday we got a lovely dozen brown, green and white eggs from the farm delivered with our milk so on Sunday I made sausages and eggs. I had 3 store bought eggs left over and cooked them for dh, and cooked the farm eggs for the rest of us. Halfway through his meal he said 'I don't like these farm eggs - they taste 'off'.
When I told him he wasn't EATING farm eggs he wouldn't back down - I really think his brain convinced his mouth that the eggs tasted yucky, so they did.
That was the first and only time I have actually 'caught' him. If that was the only incident I would chalk it up to one of the store bought eggs actually being 'off', but it's been going on for over a decade, ever since I've known him. Last night I made a new recipe (scalloped potatoes) and he flat out refused to even taste it because he didn't like the way it looked (this happens about twice a week). He won't go near our raw milk because he says it tastes like cow (he has had one sip, once). There have actually been several instances where he refused to even taste home made soup, and instead made himself a can or pkg of soup. Most of this could be attributed to him just being picky, but I think there's more to it, I really do.
There's no point in me trying to talk to him about this because he won't listen. My usual reaction is to just ignore it and cook what I am cooking anyway and let him just eat whatever (last night I served chicken, scalloped potatoes and asparagus, he ate chicken and toast) but MAN!!! it's frustrating!!!!!

Dh is a fussy eater. but I am becoming more and more convinced that it isn't because he really doesn't LIKE things, it's because he has DECIDED he doesn't like them, if that makes sense.
Example: On Friday we got a lovely dozen brown, green and white eggs from the farm delivered with our milk so on Sunday I made sausages and eggs. I had 3 store bought eggs left over and cooked them for dh, and cooked the farm eggs for the rest of us. Halfway through his meal he said 'I don't like these farm eggs - they taste 'off'.
When I told him he wasn't EATING farm eggs he wouldn't back down - I really think his brain convinced his mouth that the eggs tasted yucky, so they did.That was the first and only time I have actually 'caught' him. If that was the only incident I would chalk it up to one of the store bought eggs actually being 'off', but it's been going on for over a decade, ever since I've known him. Last night I made a new recipe (scalloped potatoes) and he flat out refused to even taste it because he didn't like the way it looked (this happens about twice a week). He won't go near our raw milk because he says it tastes like cow (he has had one sip, once). There have actually been several instances where he refused to even taste home made soup, and instead made himself a can or pkg of soup. Most of this could be attributed to him just being picky, but I think there's more to it, I really do.
There's no point in me trying to talk to him about this because he won't listen. My usual reaction is to just ignore it and cook what I am cooking anyway and let him just eat whatever (last night I served chicken, scalloped potatoes and asparagus, he ate chicken and toast) but MAN!!! it's frustrating!!!!!





