
Send me your picky eater replacement phrase and I'll pick a winner by 10 P.M. PST on Sunday August 9.
There's a post on the picky eater phenomenon pending -- with insights you might find surprising. In the interim, read what my friend Paula Spencer says on the subject this week for Woman's Day.
Update: Wow! Thanks to all for chiming in -- and for some terrific alternatives to the term "picky eater." I may borrow some of these in my post on the subject. It was tough to choose just one but the autographed copy of Hungry Monkey goes to....Nancy for her choosy chow-hound suggestion. It's witty, fun, and puts a positive spin on a challenging trait. Some may see it as an oxymoron, but those with choosy chow-hounds know that they can eat a lot -- just not a lot of variety, or they're particular about how the food is cooked, cut, or plated.
Nancy: Send me your contact details and I'll ship the book off to you. I'm heading out of town today, so if I don't hear from you soonish I'll post it when I return next week. My email is: sarahhenry0509@gmail.com.
Thanks again for playing. And stay tuned for another cool food book giveaway in September.
My husband is picky but he'll tell you that he has "refined tastes".
BalasHapusMy partner's favorite: it's tasteless so why bother!
BalasHapusSelective Eaters. :)
BalasHapusHere's a few that come to mind, presented for your enjoyment ...
BalasHapusChoosy chow-hounds
Selective slurpers
Elegant eaters
Demanding diners
High-quality quaffers
Discriminating palette
BalasHapusSpoiled brats! Thats what my husband calls our "picky eaters."
BalasHapusNoFood-nik is my contribution. jelly15301@gmail.com
BalasHapusfinicky foodies.
BalasHapusFood-Challenged
BalasHapusNot Brocolli again?!?
BalasHapusGrowing up, we couldn't say we didn't like something. We had to take a "no thank you bite" to be polite. My parents would both shout at us as soon as they saw us make a face at something.
BalasHapusFood-Challenged
BalasHapusTastebud dysfunctional --- my husband.
BalasHapusselective tastebud connoisseur
BalasHapusIt's icky to the max- my son
BalasHapusA picky eater is simply a hyper-sensitive taster, a pain in the neck to cook for...
BalasHapusMy little one said: "I didn't grow up eating that, that is why I don't like it now."
BalasHapusWe do not want to be a food snob, like Aunt Gretchen now, do we?
BalasHapusStubborn.
BalasHapusHa, to me that's all it is.
"Some things were just not meant to be eaten." -- Me as a kid. :)
BalasHapusdiscerning eaters though I'm not sure a euphemism is a good thing here. hehehe
BalasHapusI want to say fuss-pot, but it's so negatively slanted.
BalasHapusPolitically correct might be food challenge.
But the line I heard years ago that stays with me is "Vegetables? You mean, forgetables."
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My husband calls my daughter a picky princess.
BalasHapusA fussy foodie!
BalasHapusVariety challenged.
BalasHapusA moody foodie is what I say.
BalasHapusfood challenged
BalasHapusMy husband is picky, he doesn't like everything, I do.
BalasHapusmy son - the food evader
BalasHapusSlightly fussy!
BalasHapusfinicky foodies
BalasHapusMany picky eaters just don't get it. They often miss out on important vitamins, nutrients, fibers...the list goes on.
BalasHapusDiscriminating palate
BalasHapus[...] to debunk a few myths for those of us raising choosy chowhounds. It’s not your fault. Except when it is. I’ll explain below. Also, it’s not a [...]
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