November 30, 200520 yr I think we've had a favorite foods thread at some point, but how about foods you can't stand. 1) cottage cheese, i don't even understand what it is, and it tastes like wet cardboard. 2) mushrooms, i love vegetables, but this is a dirty fungis.
November 30, 200520 yr Brussel Sprouts... like spoiled cabbage. After a food poisoning issue, I have a personal grudge against cold, boiled shrimp.
November 30, 200520 yr It's early still but so far I love everything you guys have mentioned. I can't think of anything that I hate. Well, except for Spaghettios. Blech!!
November 30, 200520 yr cooked spinach (i like raw on salad, etc.) lima beans liver Edited November 30, 200520 yr by Goldmember
November 30, 200520 yr Mushrooms Sharp/strong tasting cheese any and all seafood pesto (result of a rather unfortunate food poisoning--one trial learning baby!) creamed corn alfredo sauce
November 30, 200520 yr Wow, I like a lot of the things listed (mushrooms, cottage cheese, Brussel sprouts) I really can't stand black olives. My wife likes them on pizza, but I can't even stand a pizza that has black olives on half, so I make the pizza decision. (The only one she lets me make. )
November 30, 200520 yr Black Olives = good Green Olives = :puke Edited November 30, 200520 yr by knightni
November 30, 200520 yr --Cranberry Sauce --Pork-N-Beans --Olives --Corn Beef and Cabbage. Every St. Patricks Day I avoid the entire lower level of my house because the smell is nauseating. --Galumpki. Usually sits within my refrigerator for weeks before my dad (only person willing to eat it) finishes the entire meal.
November 30, 200520 yr Author QUOTE(Flash Tizzle @ Nov 30, 2005 -> 02:03 PM) --Cranberry Sauce for the longest time as a kid i wouldn't touch the stuff, but over the past few years, i've grown to absolutely love it. It was honestly the thing I was looking forward to at thanksgiving the most.
November 30, 200520 yr ^^^^ I love how cranberry jelly looks out of the can. tastes good too. I hate seafood, except tuna, some shrimp, and salmon. I hate sauerkraut.
November 30, 200520 yr QUOTE(Flash Tizzle @ Nov 30, 2005 -> 02:03 PM) --Galumpki. Usually sits within my refrigerator for weeks before my dad (only person willing to eat it) finishes the entire meal. BLASPHEMY!!!!!! Galumpki, when done right, is a wonderful thing!!! When done wrong, well......it can sit in a fridge for weeks.....
November 30, 200520 yr QUOTE(RockRaines @ Nov 30, 2005 -> 02:11 PM) there are 2 things I hate in life. Cantelope and black licorice OMG... I can't stand either one of those either. Also shrimp - I love it.. but it gives me hives.
November 30, 200520 yr QUOTE(mreye @ Nov 30, 2005 -> 02:55 PM) Wow, I like a lot of the things listed Me too. Picky eaters.
November 30, 200520 yr apples (which is really weird because I like applesauce) Olives (black or green) black licorice or black jellybeens any candy that has a flavor of watermelon or green apple. coconut Edited November 30, 200520 yr by Iwritecode
November 30, 200520 yr QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Nov 30, 2005 -> 01:19 PM) Me too. Picky eaters. Yeah, I still like everything mentioned. But then, there's spaghettios (which I have learned to at least tolerate if you add ground beef to 'em and LOTS of parmasean cheese). Never heard of galumpki, but I bet I'd eat it.
November 30, 200520 yr My wife is funny because she has certain foods she won't eat based on texture. yogurt with fruit in it (because it feels like snot) mushrooms (because it's like rubber) soggy cereal
November 30, 200520 yr QUOTE(Iwritecode @ Nov 30, 2005 -> 02:25 PM) My wife is funny because she has certain foods she won't eat based on texture. yogurt with fruit in it (because it feels like snot) mushrooms (because it's like rubber) soggy cereal your wife needs to stop eating snot and rubber....
November 30, 200520 yr QUOTE(Iwritecode @ Nov 30, 2005 -> 03:25 PM) My wife is funny because she has certain foods she won't eat based on texture. yogurt with fruit in it (because it feels like snot) mushrooms (because it's like rubber) soggy cereal I know what she means, gummy bears taste like phlemg.
November 30, 200520 yr In increasing order of "grossness": 1) Olives 2) Black Licorice 3) Celery Yes, celery: the solid-food equivalent to water (sans ice-cubes of course ).
November 30, 200520 yr Mushrooms, olives, tomatoes, anything that ends in melon or remotely resmbles a melon, cucumbers, salsa, and I tried my Uncle's pickled herring once. Never again.
November 30, 200520 yr Fruits and all vegetables (minus potatoes and corn) Yea, I'm not a healthy eater
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