If you're the cook at home, you'll know how infuriating it is when you dish-up a meticulously planned dinner and your partner fails to notice the artfully arranged garnish, then has the nerve to not react with totally ecstasy over your culinary talents.



But whatever you do, try not to totally lose the plot if you’re not satisfied with their response.



Jodi Ecklund's boyfriend was dealt a swift lesson on why it's never okay to say a meal is "just OK" – even if it tastes like glue – after she allegedly assaulted him for not loving her spaghetti.



When Martin said the dish was 'OK' Ecklund reportedly punched him in the head, threw his possessions outside and barricaded herself in their home.



The New Hampshire woman now facing six felony charges after alleged assault.



Police were called Eckland’s house, where a six-hour standoff took place, before the woman was taken into custody.

Prior to the standoff, Ecklund punched Martin in the face and arm and scratched his finger, according to the criminal complaints.

"There was more than one gun inside of the residence," Merrimack police chief Denise Roy told the Union Leader at the time of the incident.

Roy alleged that Eckland had made threats to kill any officer who attempted to enter the apartment, forcing them to evacuate the building while they tried to reason with Ecklund.



She's now up for list of charges, including domestic violence simple assault, criminal mischief, and reckless conduct.



Ecklund revealed during her arraignment hearing that she suffers from bipolar disorder, saying "I'm not this monster."