If she's a 'foodie', then good for her I guess, I personally think she's got a lot of ed tendencies but that's not really my place to step in. I think she doesn't understand that not everyone is as obsessed with food as she is.
Yeah, food is amazing. Tim looks like he really enjoys when they make tea together and have fun nights in. The thing is for Emma, she has this same buzz around every meal.
I'm sorry Emma, but Tim isn't hyper-fixated around every meal like you seem to be. Breakfast is breakfast. Sometimes it may be something more out-there and enjoyable, but mostly, breakfast is just breakfast. Food is not an event.
Again, if it's genuine happiness, fab, but I think she needs to be introspective and ask why she really is so food-focused 24/7. This isn't normal, it isn't normal to think about food all the time.
Tim wants to make his own breakfast because he needs to get on with his day, for Emma breakfast is a big deal because every meal seems to be. I'm sympathetic towards eds (again, not diagnosing her), having one myself, but recognise that it is not fair to enforce your food rules, emotions, fears, restrictions, issues, etc on your partner. I really hope her relationship with food doesn't impact Tim's relationship with food. I can imagine it really impacting their relationship though, eds do that.