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That reminds of my first trip to the south and my aunts on the family farm wanted to cook for us, little did I realize that our food was what was running around outside.:eek: Yes it doesn't get any more fresh than that. It was a life altering experience. LOL |
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I hate onions. Doesn't matter if they are sweet, red, yellow, or white. Sauteed, deep fried, or fresh. I don't like 'em. I occasionally will try them to see if my tastes have changed, but nope- still hate them!
Why? Because when they are cooked, they look like worms. When they are fresh they taste like a**. Oh and brussel sprouts. YUCK! My father-in-law won't eat rice because he thinks they look like maggots. |
Gosh, I thought I could be a picky eater, but after reading this thread I think I do pretty well.
I simply cannot eat: sushi brussel sprouts beets yogurt (I've tried many times, but I just can't do it) tomato aspic avocados/guacamole olives I don't really care for (but can be a reasonable sport about eating): lasagna peaches cherries most soups or stews (I love corn or seafood chowders, though) cooked carrots banana-flavored things (bananas are okay, but no banana desserts) chocolate cake |
My entire family and my boyfriend's family all love green beans. I have NEVER liked them, and I probably never will. I used to plug my nose just to get them down as a child and I thank God as an adult I don't have to eat anything I don't want to. I've also never really liked steak. I can eat it without gagging though, at least.
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I don't like the texture of bannanas and peach skin.
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I've never eaten a P B & J sandwich, never had them growing up because my parents liked/always bought the chunky peanut butter w/ tons of nuts, and I hate nuts. One of these days I might try one.
The only milk I will drink is whole milk. Skim, 2%, etc I refer to as cow piss. It's watery and disgusting. I don't drink hot coffee or iced tea. The closest I get is a Frappaccino or a cup of hot tea once in a while. |
I used to hate skim milk but now I can't drink whole at all and I can just barely tolerate 2% - it's just too thick!! And yes, I live in GA and I do not drink sweet tea or eat grits. Yuck!
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My list of stuff I won't eat: Ham - yuck...it's all rubbery. Jello salad with veggies in it - just because the jello is green is NOT an excuse to put carrots and celery with it. Jambalaya - my mom used to make it as an excuse to get rid of leftovers Veggie Soup in restaurants - You know what goes in there? Any leftover meat/veggies from the rest of the week. It's basically their garbage in soup form. Split Pea Soup - It's babyfood...a jar of strained peas and a jar of strained ham and you have yourself Pea Soup. Nuts in dessert, except baklava. Penutbutter doesn't count. |
Add artificial banana flavoring to my list. We made that stuff in my high school chemistry class-- and after mixing up the chemicals I can no longer stand to eat it. So no banana flavored anything!
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See this bookcover? http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...5L._AA240_.jpg That's aspic on the stand, next to the deviled eggs (which, without olives, I love). The book is hilarious, by the way. Oh, and I could have added that I don't really like sandwiches, except for a good pimento cheese sandwich. |
I don't like onions either. I just dont like them.
I also don't eat: blackeyed peas collard greens, kale or turnip greens ham hocks chitlins (or chitterlings) salmon (gross) yogurt olives peppers sushi (I read a story about a man who complained of a severe stomachache after eating sushi and he ended up in the emergency room. They thought it was appendicitis and had prepared him for an appendectomy and a 2 inch worm slithered out. No sushi for me.) whole milk |
I also don't eat cheesecake.. the consistency bothers me.
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and you know were not friends cause i love grits (esp with cheese!) and sweet tea! i know only one restaurant that gets it right up here. none of that "add your sugar yourself" mess. |
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