My wife and I are from different countries, and I currently live in her country. Lately I’ve been very strict about tracking my calories and macros because I’m trying to get in shape and lower my body fat. I pay especially close attention to my fat intake. Today at work, I accidentally went about 10g over my daily fat limit. Later that evening, my wife (who had just come home from work and is also sick with a cold) tried to surprise me by making a traditional side dish from my country. It’s made with Greek yogurt, cucumber, garlic, and olive oil. She even used non-fat Greek yogurt, but just one tablespoon of olive oil adds about 12–13g of fat. I thanked her sincerely for making the effort, especially while she wasn’t feeling well, but I explained that I couldn’t eat it tonight since I was already over my fat limit for the day. I told her I’d happily eat it tomorrow morning instead. To finish hitting my protein goal for today, I just ate some plain non-fat Greek yogurt by itself. Because I skipped the dish she made (even though I ate the same plain yogurt base she used), she got upset and said she felt offended. So… AITA for not eating it?