skatesindreams
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You aren't alone; and not crazy at all!I hate cheese. HATE it. (Except mozzarella.) People look at me like I'm crazy when I say that, but I can't help it. I've hated it ever since I was little.
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You aren't alone; and not crazy at all!I hate cheese. HATE it. (Except mozzarella.) People look at me like I'm crazy when I say that, but I can't help it. I've hated it ever since I was little.
Okay, people. I've got to ask.
How do you expect other people to deal with all of these predilections? There are a few posters who have already said that they will eat even foods they can't stand if it's served up by someone else. Does that hold true for everyone? If not, how do you want your hosts to deal with the situation?
Okay, people. I've got to ask.
How do you expect other people to deal with all of these predilections? There are a few posters who have already said that they will eat even foods they can't stand if it's served up by someone else. Does that hold true for everyone? If not, how do you want your hosts to deal with the situation?
At this rate we will never get together for lunch. Religion, politics, cheese. What's left?![]()
Um . . . do we both like chocolate?![]()
WHITE chocolate. Which you probably hate, most "real" chocolate lovers do. I guess we'll have to stick to skating. Except I'm not an Ashley fan either.
Okay, people. I've got to ask.
How do you expect other people to deal with all of these predilections? There are a few posters who have already said that they will eat even foods they can't stand if it's served up by someone else. Does that hold true for everyone? If not, how do you want your hosts to deal with the situation?
I hate cheese. HATE it. (Except mozzarella.) People look at me like I'm crazy when I say that, but I can't help it. I've hated it ever since I was little.
So I have to ask people with long lists of things they dislike: have your lists at all shrunk as you got older??
I have a question too.
My mother-in-law was a terribly picky eater as a child, but in her adult years she is one of the most adventurous eaters I know. She has been trying to stop me from pulling out my hear about my picky eaters kids, giving examples of all things she hated as a kid and loves now.
So I have to ask people with long lists of things they dislike: have your lists at all shrunk as you got older??
I think combining everyone's dislikes here in a single list would be an accurate list of my kids' no-no items. I hope they'll outgrow at least some of their aversions, but I'm curious if it's more common to outgrow them or not.
Is this finally something we can agree on? Cheese is the devil's spawn.![]()
Okay, people. I've got to ask.
How do you expect other people to deal with all of these predilections? There are a few posters who have already said that they will eat even foods they can't stand if it's served up by someone else. Does that hold true for everyone? If not, how do you want your hosts to deal with the situation?
I have a question too.
My mother-in-law was a terribly picky eater as a child, but in her adult years she is one of the most adventurous eaters I know. She has been trying to stop me from pulling out my hear about my picky eaters kids, giving examples of all things she hated as a kid and loves now.
So I have to ask people with long lists of things they dislike: have your lists at all shrunk as you got older??
I think combining everyone's dislikes here in a single list would be an accurate list of my kids' no-no items. I hope they'll outgrow at least some of their aversions, but I'm curious if it's more common to outgrow them or not.
I have a question too.
My mother-in-law was a terribly picky eater as a child, but in her adult years she is one of the most adventurous eaters I know. She has been trying to stop me from pulling out my hear about my picky eaters kids, giving examples of all things she hated as a kid and loves now.
So I have to ask people with long lists of things they dislike: have your lists at all shrunk as you got older??
I think combining everyone's dislikes here in a single list would be an accurate list of my kids' no-no items. I hope they'll outgrow at least some of their aversions, but I'm curious if it's more common to outgrow them or not.
I have a question too.
My mother-in-law was a terribly picky eater as a child, but in her adult years she is one of the most adventurous eaters I know. She has been trying to stop me from pulling out my hear about my picky eaters kids, giving examples of all things she hated as a kid and loves now.
So I have to ask people with long lists of things they dislike: have your lists at all shrunk as you got older??
I think combining everyone's dislikes here in a single list would be an accurate list of my kids' no-no items. I hope they'll outgrow at least some of their aversions, but I'm curious if it's more common to outgrow them or not.
grilled Brussels sprouts. The Brussels sprouts are something I tried only a year ago, after hating them my whole life, and I now love them and have them frequently.
We may need a separate table for eggs. I love eggs.As I sit here eating my scrambled eggs mixed with brown rice and broccoli for lunch, I wonder how many FSUers I'm offending!
While I did have a seat at the salmon/chardonnay table, I may have to abandon ship if it's taken over by chocolate. Vile, nasty stuff!
Oh, and another dislike that people look at me strangely for: corn. Popcorn is ok. All other corn, just utterly gross!
Seems fair.Dark chocolate will be available (but not required) in the salmon corner. There will be separate tables elsewhere with white and milk chocolate for those who like that sort of thing.
People who like salmon only when it's smoked, however, will be assigned to the smoking (salmon) section.![]()
Got a recipe?