“The two of them cannot stand each other, so I have greatly cut back on how often I see my mom, but recently she was invited over to meet our daughter and my wife asked if she wanted to stay for dinner as we were catching up and I don’t see her often.” “ I’m not sure my wife knows about the ketchup thing as she has only cooked for my mom a few times and it just didn’t come up.” “it was my body my choice and she would make me a second meal.” “Also growing up I was never made to eat anything.” “She will eat almost anything unless it has ketchup on or in it.” The OP shared how what began as a happy family gathering slowly evolved into chaos. “AITA for defending my mom’s ‘picky eating’ and telling my wife to leave her alone?” Uncertain they handled the situation as well as they could have, the original poster (OP) took to the subReddit “Am I The A**Hole” (AITA), where they asked fellow Redditors: While the mother-in-law attempted to politely decline said item, the original poster (OP)’s wife would not accept that decision, leading to some unfortunate conflict between everyone. Such was the case for the mother of Redditor Alone_Country8300, which posed a problem when their wife prepared a meal containing her least favorite ingredient. Often flat out refusing to eat anything containing certain ingredients. Others however like to stick to the familiar, seldom venturing out of their culinary comfort zone. Some people are adventurous eaters, and willing, and eager, to try everything at least once, no matter how exotic. No two people have the same relationship with food.
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