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To all those who enjoy cooking, would you be insulted if someone didnt like your cooking?

in my case I would rather someone be honest with me and tell me that they didn't like it rather than lie. I always tell people you won't offend me if you don't like what I cook.
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4meAndyou · F
My cooking was insulted once...quite purposely...by my former sister in law. I made a massive casserole of Lobster Mac and Cheese. I adapted the recipe from something I had in a restaurant, and it was awesome. She told me it was a good way to ruin good lobster. It was so rude. If I am a guest in someone's house, and I don't like what they have cooked, I fill up on salad and bread and then I say something polite, like, "Gee, my eyes were bigger than my stomach" and if there are dogs I take my plate out to the kitchen and try to feed the bad food to the dogs.
oodlesofnoodles · 51-55, M
@4meAndyou there is no excuse to be blatantly rude to someone like that, sounds like no matter what you cooked she was going to say something like that.
4meAndyou · F
@oodlesofnoodles You know, she was usually so funny, and was the life of the party...but she had no manners. None of that family had good manners.
oodlesofnoodles · 51-55, M
@4meAndyou Manners are essential in my opinion, I don't see any excuse to not have good manners.