What do u do when a girl makes u dinner and u know it will be real bad how do u get out of eating it?


Question:
i dont want to hurt her feelings. help me omg. it is so bad .

Answers:
When she isn't looking either stuff it down your pants or give it to her dog, or you can just be nice and eat it or make sure she only cooked enough for you and then have it like fall off your plate so you don't have to eat it
Ok. ummmm. 1) You could say that you already ate and so you're not that hungry? But add, maybe later? And make sure to bring dessert, so there's stuff you can have later that she didn't make. 2) Move stuff around the plate, like kids do. Tell her you love her so much you don't have an appetite. (LOL)

Oh, best one - BRING KETCHUP! I say this b/c I saw your answer.
There really is no way to get out of this if you're already at her house for dinner. If you say you're not hungry or something like that, she might realize you just don't want to eat her food. If you're already at her house, the only thing you can do is eat it.

Here are other suggestions though- if she hasn't already made the food:

1. Suggest the two of you go out to dinner- your treat =]

2. If she wants to make you dinner, tell her you want to help her.. maybe you can make it taste a little better.

Good luck, I hope this helped!
okay, she probably informed you of the dinner, so you cant say u already ate or ull really hurt her feelings. what you can do is either be honest wiht her or smuther the food in mustard so the flavor is drowned out.

personallly i say be honest., or you could just eat it.
How about saying you ate or maybe it won't really be bad-
LOL!

Offer to cook instead!

Ask her what her fave cuisine is and buy her a recipe cook book as a 'gift'.

Tell her the truth! - Don't lie - otherwise you'll be eating more of it!
Bottom line: Just be a man and eat it with a smile on your face. Tell her it's the greatest thing you've ever had, but politely suggest how she might improve it next time.

I mean, how bad could it REALLY be, dude. Suck it up.
How do you know it will be bad before you tasted it?? Just because you have eaten her bad meals before don't mean this one wont be her masterpiece.. go there with possitive attitude.. you might be surprised.
this is the funniest question I've seen all day!
Ah-hah. She must be a real bad cook, huh? =P
Better hope she doesn't see this question...
but then again, who comes on YouQA.com , right? =]

I don't know what to do...if I were you I'd just tell her to stick to take-out! Ah-hah.
Or tell her that you aren't hungryw henever she cooks. =P
Eat up but telling her the truth as nicely as possible.

Talk more than usual during the meal, while eating less. When you have had enough and she asks if you liked it, tell her it wasn't prepared exactly the way you are used to eating it: too much salt, overcooked, undercooked, etc.

Either you'll hurt her feelings enough that she'll cry and you can hug her to console her and it'll lead to some sensual sex, or she'll take note and stop cooking.
do you know this girl well if so you can buy her a cookbook with one of you favorite foods in it and ask her if she would cook that for you the next time you come over. she learns how to cook and you don't have to keep gagging on her dinners. the answer to your question is bring her favorite dessert and a bottle of dessert wine. eat as much of the dinner as you can tolerate then say i was saying some room for dessert because i had a late lunch and wasn't that hungry. when you cook for me the next time i will be sure to eat a light lunch.
umm tell her i'm on a diet! lol ^_~
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