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12-02-2007, 08:12 PM
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My little brother won't eat Jell-O or anything that is not really solid like Whip Cream.
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Originally Posted by AlethiaSi
I HATE JELL-O.
The mere sight of it makes me gag. I have to go in the other room or away from anyone that is eating it or if it's out.
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im big on texture. i need to be able to chew it to an extent.
whip cream, jello, pudding (esp tapioca... bad childhood trauma, i was told it was maggots in sauce). i dont even like too much frosting.
::wiping some frosting off of this cake im eating right now::
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12-02-2007, 10:32 PM
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I don't eat chicken.
I was attacked by one when I was six and my grandfather grabbed it, cut off its head and they served it for dinner that night.
I kow of at least two other people who had the same or very similar experiences, and they don't eat chicken either.
Honest.
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12-02-2007, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by DeltAlum
I don't eat chicken.
I was attached by one when I was six and my grandfather grabbed it, cut off its head and they served it for dinner that night.
I kow of at least two other people who had the same or very similar experiences, and they don't eat chicken either.
Honest.
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My daddy was one. He grew up on a small farm/florist shop, and loved chicken until he was taught how to kill it. It was easier for him not to eat it than to hear him tell the story while the rest of us were.
Oh, and ditto to whomever hates honey-mustard sauce. I absolutely loathe it, and it seems to be in too many recipes lately!
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12-03-2007, 01:10 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DeltAlum
I don't eat chicken.
I was attached by one when I was six and my grandfather grabbed it, cut off its head and they served it for dinner that night.
I kow of at least two other people who had the same or very similar experiences, and they don't eat chicken either.
Honest.
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My grandparents had a hen house in their back yard--yep smack dab in the city of St. Louis. We always ate fresh fried chicken cooked in Lard. I have never had chicken that tasted that good since, but I always went to the front of the house to avoid seeing the neck wringing and gutting.
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12-03-2007, 01:23 AM
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Oh, and ditto to whomever hates honey-mustard sauce. I absolutely loathe it, and it seems to be in too many recipes lately!
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we're not friends anymore. i will bust DOWN some chicken and honey-mustard sauce.
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I don't like olives anymore. I feel out of the loop now because I used to adore them when I was little. I used to love the green ones with the pimento inside. Now I feel funny when I dig them out of a martini. I can't even eat them on pizza 
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i could never stand olives. girls would buy them by the jar and eat them straight out. yuck.
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It's not really a food, more like a beverage. I don't like dark roast coffee.
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i dont like certain roasts either. im not a coffee snob, but some roasts are like YUCK i dont want none.
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12-03-2007, 01:33 AM
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we're not friends anymore. i will bust DOWN some chicken and honey-mustard sauce.
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We can be friends if you know a way of handling the hives! I love chicken, it's the honey-mustard (I know, the irony) that doesn't like me.
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12-03-2007, 10:31 AM
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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.
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12-03-2007, 10:53 AM
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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
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12-03-2007, 01:29 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ladygreek
My grandparents had a hen house in their back yard--yep smack dab in the city of St. Louis. We always ate fresh fried chicken cooked in Lard. I have never had chicken that tasted that good since, but I always went to the front of the house to avoid seeing the neck wringing and gutting.
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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.  Yes it doesn't get any more fresh than that. It was a life altering experience. LOL
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12-10-2007, 05:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DeltAlum
I don't eat chicken.
I was attacked by one when I was six and my grandfather grabbed it, cut off its head and they served it for dinner that night.
I kow of at least two other people who had the same or very similar experiences, and they don't eat chicken either.
Honest.
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WOW ... exactly the same thing happened to my Dad when he was a kid ... and he NEVER ate anything fowl ... so we had both turkey and ham for Thanksgiving and Christmas when I was growing up ...
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