I hate cooking so my husband makes most of our meals. It means a lot to me and I always thank anyone who makes this effort for me. However, my husband was brought up with 'dry dinners' which I couldn't stand, so I bought in some gravy granules, sorted!!
It seems simple to me.
Ask her if she enjoyed each meal and if you get a lacklustre response, give her a smaller portion of it the next time you make it. Your post makes it sound as if you cook all the time, so maybe you should tell her you're fed up cooking and see what she makes. I hope that if you cook then she cleans up the kitchen, so as to share that chore!
I wouldn't be hurt or upset though I might be annoyed at wasting good food on her. I think your marriage is in trouble if you are unable to get a straight answer as to what's wrong with your food.
IIN to feel bothered or hurt at the fact that my wife doesnt eat my...
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I hate cooking so my husband makes most of our meals. It means a lot to me and I always thank anyone who makes this effort for me. However, my husband was brought up with 'dry dinners' which I couldn't stand, so I bought in some gravy granules, sorted!!
It seems simple to me.
Ask her if she enjoyed each meal and if you get a lacklustre response, give her a smaller portion of it the next time you make it. Your post makes it sound as if you cook all the time, so maybe you should tell her you're fed up cooking and see what she makes. I hope that if you cook then she cleans up the kitchen, so as to share that chore!
I wouldn't be hurt or upset though I might be annoyed at wasting good food on her. I think your marriage is in trouble if you are unable to get a straight answer as to what's wrong with your food.
Good luck!