Mike Comrie's wife Hilary Duff and their 10-year-old son Luca's favorite snack is not what you might expect. In an interview with Yahoo Life, the How I Met Your Father star revealed that Luca loves caviar and that she often serves it to him and his friends.
Duff admitted that her children can be picky eaters and have different preferences. While they won't touch cauliflower or kiwi, they love broccoli and apples. Luca, however, is a big fan of caviar, and Duff sees nothing wrong with indulging in his tastes.
Caviar, made up of cured roe from sturgeon, can vary in price depending on the retailer or brand. Entry-level caviar, like The Caviar Co's Hackleback Caviar, can start at $46 per ounce, while some of the most expensive caviars in the world, like Beluga sturgeon, can retail for $830 per ounce.
Duff has been seen shopping at Los Angeles' Absolute Caviar, where a two-ounce tin of its Sevruga Sturgeon Black Caviar Imperial starts from $100.
Duff's parenting strategy seems to be to let her children explore their taste buds and preferences, even if it means serving them expensive snacks like caviar. She admits that some days are tougher than others when it comes to cooking for her three children, Luca, Banks (four), and Mae (one).
Her children enjoy pasta with olives and capers, chicken wings, and roasted vegetables, but they are not always open to new flavors. While Luca may have a taste in expensive snacks, Duff has been open about her parenting philosophy of being honest and open with her children.
In a podcast interview with the Informed Pregnancy Podcast, Duff revealed that she wanted Luca to witness the at-home water birth of his sister, Mae. She believes it is important to be open and honest with her children about childbirth and to normalize conversations about women's bodies and health.
Mike Comrie's salary and contract details
Mike Comrie is a talented former center who played in the NHL for 10 seasons, beginning in the 2000-2001 season. He was drafted 91st overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the third round of the 1999 entry draft. Over the course of his career, Mike Comrie played for a total of five teams, including the Oilers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Phoenix Coyotes, the Ottawa Senators, and the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Throughout his career, Mike Comrie signed three contracts, with a total value of $5,750,000. His first contract was a three-year deal worth $2.85 million with the Oilers. His second contract was a one-year deal worth $3 million with the Phoenix Coyotes.
Mike Comrie's last contract was a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Penguins, worth $500,000.