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Drama over food preferences. Is it really that deep?
My dad’s side of family judges me really harshly about what I eat (or don't eat). At best I’m criticized, at worst a few prefer not to associate with me because of my food preferences and habits. It’s that deep of an issue with them for some reason. I thought I just happened to live around really ignorant people who judged me on the things I ate. However, lately I’ve been hearing a lot of people complaining about others judging them on their food preferences and habits. Are people critical of what you eat (or don't eat)? Do you have issues with OTHER people’s food choices?
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My cousin turned vegetarian for health reasons over a year ago, and yeah, she was getting comments and pressures from Family (and Meat is a big thing in our culture). I tease her every once in a while, but I can see how people might judge or comment on others' eating choices.
On another note, I'm lactose intolerant, but my mom thinks that if I drink lots of milk/dairy products, it will go away..lol..right! |
People judge you on that? Are you serious?
I got a lot of crap from my extended family when I became a vegetarian and then jokes once in a while. Really, it's NOT funny when you say, "Oh but ha ha plants were alive too!" It's been such a long time though that nobody says a word about it any more. I've never gotten crap from friends about my eating habits, and I'd never give anyone crap about theirs. It's a personal decision, and whether I agree with what you eat doesn't matter. |
I am probably one of the pickiest eaters alive and I know it annoys my family and friends to death, but nobody really says too much about it anymore.
I have lots of things I don't like which is not all that bad, but even if I have stuff I do like to eat if it doesn't look the way I want it to I will pick stuff out until it looks ok to eat, which is the disgusting part. I try my best to be really discreet about it though I swear! :) But judging someone on these things and not hanging out with them b/c of it...how stupid! |
My dad's extended family takes my vegatarianism a few steps further. I hear stuff like..."Children in Africa are starving, they wish they could eat meat!" or "That vegetarian stuff is for crazy people!" When I was little and used to sleep over at one of my cousins house, my aunt and paternal grandma used to MAKE me eat meat! :mad: They made me eat all kinds of foods and I had to eat everything on my plate. Now, eating everything YOU put on YOUR plate is acceptable. Who likes people to waste their food?
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I'm a vegetarian too but I don't get upset if someone says anything. If you make a big response, then they keep going with it. -Rudey |
yah the people who actually worry 'bout what other eat kinda piss me off - seriously just worry 'bout what goes in your own mouth already.
i used to get some stress 'bout it from my family becuase they didn't want to "cater" to my preferences so i just cooked my own until my parents got over it and saw that i wasn't changing as for my mother in law - she still kinda stresses 'bout it and makes a TON of meaty dishes when we come to visit (tn to maine) which pisses me off cause we only get up there 'bout 1 time a year. i mean really, can you adjust for a couple days a year. ehhhhhhhhh... marissa |
My mother-in-law constantly criticizes my food decisions. If I order a medium-rare steak, she says, "That's underdone, it might as well be raw!" (She takes hers well done - read, charred beyond recognition.) If I even mention sushi, it's "How could you possibly STAND to eat that RAW FISH!" She also refuses to accept that I'm watching my carbs (I'm an on-again, off-again Atkins dieter, but even when I'm off Atkins, I avoid sugar and white flour). Carbs are part of every meal they serve, and when I politely refuse a potato or a slice of cake, I get the lecture about how low-carb diets can't possibly be healthy. Did I mention she's at least 50 lbs heavier than I am?
I just don't let it bother me. I know I'm eating foods I enjoy and foods that are healthy for me, and neither she nor anyone else has the right to impose their idea of a proper diet on me. |
If someone has made a choice like being vegan, a no carb diet, or something like that , I think it should be respected.
That being said I make fun of my friend all the time because she does weird things with her food, like crush her frosted flakes with her spoon before eating it, and eating the chocolate off the edges of snickers bars. It's just because I've known her for 7 years now and have noticed these things, it's friendly teasing. As a person who loves cooking, though it irks me when people won't try things just because they *think* they won't like it, even when they'll admit they've never tried it before. |
I wouldn't say that I judge. But it does get VERY annoying that my boyfriend eats the same thing every day. He is the pickiest eater I have ever seen and we never get to go to anyplace differeent. He won't even TRY anything new. Here's a few of the things he won't eat.
Any Asian/Chinese food Any Mexican food Any Condiments (his sandwich from Subway is grilled chicken & swiss cheese nothing else) rice green beans mushrooms broccoli ANY seafood I mean I realize that everyone has different tastes and they're nothing you can do about that. They're are things that I don't like. It's just frustrating to have to limit myself when I am with him. But it doesn't affect our relationship....it's not like I call him stupid because he won't eat Chinese. |
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you are what you eat...
i guess. gets a little tough at times |
I thought I was the only one who had these problems. I am a very picky eater and I will admit it. My grandparents really bug me about it. Once my grandmother asked me if I wanted a piece of candy and I wasn't hungry, well she went off at me about how I was a spoiled brat. Damn!! I just wasn't hungry. And this past Thanksgiving my grandfather was talking about Green Bean Casserole. I told him that I didn't like it and he said "you kids now days are so spoiled." They came from pretty much nothing and they get mad a people nowdays that don't eat certain foods.
On the other hand I have friends that make fun of me becuase I can't have my food touch on the plate. This is sad but most of the time I use a plate with dividers so that the juices don't touch. I know this is OCD but I can't help it. I don't care that they make fun of me because I know it is weird. |
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I don't like my food to touch either. I don't need a divided plate, but I won't eat my eggs at Denny's if syrup has gotten on them. I also eat one thing at a time from my plate. |
I hate food touching too -- although it depends on what it is. I used to hate it when people would make fun of me and say "it all touches in your stomach!" That so stupid. You can't TASTE it in your stomach.
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OH MAN this thread was made for me. I have always been a really picky eater, but I try to be accomodating - I mean really, every restaurant has a Caesar salad. My family is really harsh on it, particularily my grandfather. Whenever we go out for fish fry, he'll launch into me about why I don't eat the fish. Lately my dad and my boyfriend have been ganging up on me about my hatred of non-poultry meats....it's so stupid. I don't care if they eat it, so why do they care if I don't?
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I'm an insanely picky eater. But I try to be as flexible as I can so that when I go out to dinner with friends, the choice of restaurant isn't a huge pain in the butt just because there's nothing on the menu I eat. If all else fails, I'll have soup and salad. Not eating meat and not liking fish or spicy food or anything with milk makes me a really tough sell. If I start saying 'but there's nothing there I can eat' then I think they'd be justified in calling me a pain in the ass. My uncles and aunts and grandparents ALWAYS make comments about how picky I am which makes me insane because I try to make it as easy as possible when I'm at someone's house and they're cooking dinner. I never excpect or ask or even want a separate meal made for me. I am the sidedish Queen. |
I had a sorority sister who was a vegetarian and her boyfriend thought the whole concept was a bunch of crap so hed call her up and tell her he wanted to take her out to dinner. He would then take her to some fast food joint like burger king, order a quarter pounder or something with tons of meat on it, eat it in front of her and make stupid comments about her being a vegetarian. She would always bitch and moan abotu his behavior but they were together for 1.5 yrs. I always thought his reaction to her choice was out of line but thats just me.
I am also somewhat picky about my food. I'm not a fan of red meat and eat it rarely. Although my immediate family including some aunts and uncles are understanding and always try to make something on the side for me if the main dish is meat I have some extended distant family that just dont get it. They all know I dont eat red meat but they will invite me over for dinner and the ONLY thing on the menu is kabobs or something to that effect and they get all ticked off that all I will eat for dinner is salad. |
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I don't like my food to touch either. About your body getting used to lactose. It's pretty true with me. I'm only mildly lactose intolerant. If I eat dairy on a regular basis I seldomly have symptoms...but if I go a while without eating dairy and then re-introduce it back into my diet watch out! :D |
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