Jenna Dewan Tatum isn’t forcing veganism on her 4-year-old daughter, but it sounds like the child is becoming a proud vegetarian.

“I eat mostly vegan, but I’m very accommodating, maybe because I’ve lived with a man for 11 years who’s not vegetarian. Evie is a vegetarian, mostly because I cook for her and it’s what I feel to be healthy for her and easiest,” the “World of Dance” host explained in the March issue of Health.

“She loves it and wears it like a badge. She will tell everyone, ‘I’m a vegetarian. I don’t eat meat,’ and I tell her, ‘Ev, you can try anything you want,’ but she’s like, ‘Ugh’—very much a chip off the old block in that way.”

Though husband Channing Tatum will do meatless meals, including pasta and risotto, Dewan Tatum, 37, notes there are additional ingredients to a happy marriage besides meals at the dinner table.

“When people say you guys have such a perfect life, I want to scream and tell them no one’s perfect,” she said. “I think there are such things as great fits. It is a great fit as long as you are growing together, and I think up until this point we’ve really grown together. Even if one starts to grow, the other catches up and vice versa.”

Married since 2009, Dewan Tatum added partners need to put in the work in order for relationships to thrive.

“I think a couple needs to be conscious and to want to do the work and be willing to look at the parts of you that need work,” Dewan Tatum shared. “Both of us have been pretty aware and willing to do that. We’ve always had the same values. But we’re not perfect! Are you kidding? We fight like other couples, we disagree about things, we have days where we don’t really like each other.”

As for spending time together, Dewan Tatum revealed there’s one item she and Channing have yet to check off their list.

“We have not yet scheduled sex, but we do schedule time together, so maybe that is sort of scheduling sex,” she said. “We will go away for a weekend to get time, but we have no real regimented schedule. I have friends who do this [schedule sex]; it’s on the calendar. We’ve never done that—it might actually be a good idea.”