Jack Sprat could eat no fat,
His wife could eat no lean;
And so betwixt them both,
They lick'd the platter clean.
Those lucky dogs! I was contemplating this poem today as I made yet another dual breakfast to accommodate the Picky Eater, who refuses to eat eggs with runny yolks. He got fried eggs, yolks broken and cooked through, I had mine poached. He also refuses to eat seafood in any form (except for his annual New Years Eve shrimp cocktail, 4 pieces and he's done for the year) and tomatoes. Chicken on the bone upsets him, so I have to work around that as well, although I sometimes tell him to suck it up on that front. Pepperoni and sausage on pizza gives him terrible heartburn, so that's out too. He won't touch the beautiful homemade salad dressing I prepare, preferring Ranch to the exclusion of all other dressings. Fat on meat freaks him out completely. I won't even go into his veggie prohibitions (some he'll eat cooked, some only raw, every now and then he'll decide he doesn't like a vegetable at all anymore, usually right after I tell him what I'm making for dinner), but they vary from day to day.
To be perfectly honest, he could live off of ham sandwiches with yellow mustard & lettuce on potato bread and canned soup for the rest of his life and be perfectly happy.

I've tried the "eat it or you don't get dinner" gambit and it fails. He'd rather go hungry than eat a beautiful piece of salmon.
Thinking about this made me curious. What foods does your family refuse to share with you? Anyone else out there making accommodations/dual meals for the picky eaters in their lives? What lengths do you go to for your loved ones and where do you draw the line?
"Baseball is like church. Many attend. Few understand." Leo Durocher