We all know that blending families can be challenging, especially when it comes to picky eaters! One dad recently found himself in a tricky situation when his wife cooked a meal that his daughter absolutely couldn’t stand. What’s a father to do? Well, let’s dive into this story and find out! ️♀️
A Blended Family

A Promising Start

A Cordial Meeting

Picky Eater Alert!

Spicy & Sweet Tooth ️

Garlic Grilled Cheese Incident

A Week of Silence

Lesson Learned

Dinner Time ️

A Plate of Dislikes

The Realization

The Daughter’s Dinner Dilemma

Hungry Daughter

The Argument Begins

Picky Eater Struggles

Father-Daughter Bonding Time

Daughter’s Secret

Late Night Return

Dad Defends Picky Eater Daughter ️
In a tale of blended families and picky eaters, one dad (39M) faces a dilemma when his wife (37) cooks a meal consisting of everything his daughter (16F) dislikes. With a plate full of garlic stir-fried rice, barbecue chicken, and a vegetable salad, the dad is left wondering what his daughter had eaten for dinner. Turns out, she hadn’t eaten since lunch! The wife claims the daughter is being dramatic, but the dad knows it’s not that simple for a picky eater. So, what does he do? He takes his daughter out for a meal they can both enjoy, and they bond over their shared love for food. But, upon returning home, the wife is upset that he didn’t convince his daughter to eat her cooking. Now, it’s time for a serious chat between the couple. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Daughter’s kitchen ban adds to wife’s controlling behavior

Garlic controversy in grilled cheese sparks debate in comments

Parenting is tough, maybe share the grocery responsibility

Dad stands up against wife’s disturbing plan

Family always has something someone doesn’t like, but purposefully excluding is petty. Wife is the AH

Father stands up for daughter against wife’s strange behavior

Defend daughter but encourage her independence and cooking skills . NTA for standing up for her.

Step-mom purposely making meals daughter won’t eat is mean

Parent expresses concern over trust issues and suggests repairing it together

Wife’s guilty silence shows she’s the a**hole. NTA

Stepmom sabotages daughter’s meals, dad rightfully upset

Dad uncovers wife’s plan to starve daughter of favorite foods

Empathetic comment about accommodating dietary preferences with NTA judgement.

Wife’s cruel plan exposed, what else is she hiding?

Don’t starve your child of her favorite foods

A thoughtful response to a dad’s concern about his daughter’s food

Parent of autistic child shares similar experience and calls out wife’s behavior.

NTA for taking daughter out to eat her favorite food

Suggestion to deal with picky eaters and controlling parent.

Parenting hack: Make one meal. Haters make their own ️

Garlic blunder steals focus in serious food restriction discussion

Childhood picky eating can be a sign of neurodivergency. Always offer safe food. Wife is the AH.

Parenting should be a team effort and some of the banned foods can trigger allergies

Insightful comment on food aversions & allergies with helpful tips

16-year-old daughter should cook for herself instead of starving.

Defending daughter’s food preferences: NTA, wife’s actions unacceptable.

Parenting can be challenging when dealing with picky eaters

Simple solution to picky eating saves family from unnecessary fights

Dad stands up for ‘supertaster’ daughter. NTA and awesome dad

Expand your daughter’s horizons with new foods!

16-year-old must adapt to avoid being a picky eater ♂️

Is it YTA or NTA? It depends on one thing…

Teach your daughter to cook. ESH in this situation.
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Parent defends daughter’s picky eating due to sensory issues. NTA.

Stepmom offers perspective on cooking for picky eaters in blended families

Suggests discussing with wife and creating a family meal plan

Garlic in grilled cheese sparks debate, but OP is NTA.

A picky eater’s perspective on the wife’s behavior

Cooking shows reflect love. Accommodate preferences for a full plate

Consider seeking professional advice for daughter’s restrictive eating habits

Parent shares easy and considerate way to handle food sensitivities
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Step-mother accused of cruelly punishing step-daughter for sensory issues

Support for dad who considers daughter’s feelings about food

Stepmom deliberately bullies daughter by withholding favorite foods

Forcing someone to eat what you want is not okay NTA

Personal struggle with ARFID – relatable experience

Parent shares struggles with picky eater, defends feeding choices ️

Picky eating is tough, but wife deliberately starving daughter makes her AH

NTA dad should encourage daughter to try new foods gently

Encouraging support for a father navigating his daughter’s food aversions

Daughter’s food preferences matter and should be respected. NTA.

Understanding picky eaters: could it be something more?

Former picky eater shares experience of being forced to try new foods

Parent expresses concern about wife’s behavior and lack of trust.

Wife’s behavior is cruel and immature. Reconsider relationship.

Neglected child shares their experience with food allergies and praises the dad’s efforts
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Garlic in grilled cheese? OP gets roasted for poor execution

Forcing a child to eat disliked food can lead to eating disorders

Daughter won’t eat BBQ, ESH, but what does she eat?

Food cravings and aversions might be a sign of something serious

Resourceful commenter suggests solution for picky eaters

Stepmother’s hair-brushing obsession sparks childhood trauma

Co-parenting tip: If your partner’s cooking doesn’t suit your child, cook separately.

Parenting conflicts arise over forcing kids to eat certain foods

Understanding food allergies and sensitivities is important in this situation

Picky eater shares experience, argues daughter should not have to buy food

Dad catches wife’s plan to starve daughter, internet suggests solution

Dad stands up for daughter’s ‘super taster’ sensitivity

Understanding sensory issues around food and suggesting solutions.

NTA, but concern over emotional relationship with food

Dad stands up for daughter against cruel wife’s food plan

Tips for accommodating picky eaters with sensory and psychological issues

Picky eaters have sensory issues, it’s not bratty behavior

Compromise suggested for dad and wife’s cooking conflict

Suspicion grows over intentional food deprivation of daughter

Parent suggests relabeling daughter’s ‘food aversions’ to improve understanding

Daughter can cook, but is wife allowing her to?

Empathetic comment supports dad for standing up for daughter’s food choices

Dad saves daughter from secret food starvation plan

Stepmom’s food control caused adult food issues. NTA for dad.

Sneaky revenge on picky spouse

Supportive comment encourages father to step up in parenting

Daughter too picky or mom too controlling? Cooking tips needed!

Encouraging independence and standing up to food bullies

NTA. Parental responsibility is to maintain a good relationship with children.

Food sensitivity or child abuse? An interesting debate.

Sibling’s solution for picky eating could have helped here. ESH.

A step-parent shares how they accommodate various food preferences at home

Daughter may be on autism spectrum, wife’s actions are abusive. NTA

Supportive comment acknowledging daughter’s sensory issue and advising confrontation.
