Jen Hogan’s recent column about being a fussy eater got a big reaction from readers.
She wrote about how the sight or smell of ketchup makes her gag, how going to a restaurant can be awkward - especially if the children’s menu looks more appealing - and how visiting someone’s house has to be handled delicately, especially if the person has gone to great efforts to prepare food for the occasion.
We would like to hear about your relationship with food, especially if you are also an adult who is a fussy eater.
Has it caused issues for you - at special occasions, family events, etc?
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Have you ever encountered any problems, or even hostility, for your food choices?
Do you have any tips for other fussy eaters?
You can use the form below to send us your views. Some of the submissions will be published in The Irish Times.
Thank you.