You will never catch me eating..

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  • jaycanchu
    jaycanchu Posts: 265 Member
    Cauliflower
  • bhadbahabi
    bhadbahabi Posts: 575 Member
    Sauerkraut. Ew
  • seanlovegrove
    seanlovegrove Posts: 58 Member
    Kalamari or octopus 🤢
  • AmberGlitterSparkles
    AmberGlitterSparkles Posts: 699 Member
    Anything my son cooks for me!

    Lol

    When he was little I used to tell him “you can’t say you don’t like something until you’ve at least tried a bite of it.” He has decided to make me pay dearly for this by making me watermelon cheese and ketchup sandwiches. Or there was the chocolate mayonnaise corn. Among many other vile concoctions. When I refused he used my own words against me!
  • InkgirlKC
    InkgirlKC Posts: 251 Member
    liver and onions
  • iamthemotherofdogs
    iamthemotherofdogs Posts: 562 Member
    Olives. Kale. Sardines.
  • ACanadian22
    ACanadian22 Posts: 377 Member
    Lobster! I hate it with a passion.
    fyi....My husband is a lobster fisherman :smiley:
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    Okra (prepared any way). Never understood the appeal.
  • tinak33
    tinak33 Posts: 9,883 Member
    um.... my list is soooo long.....
    I'm a picky eater...

    - sweet pickles
    - mayo (or any kind of mayo substitute)
    - vinaigrette. ALL OF THEM.
    - I will only ever eat the basic green spanish olives. All others are gross.
    - Avocado (I used to love it till I had a bad one and was sick for a day. I gag when I see them now)
    - Onions. I don't care what kind or how they are cooked. Hate them all. It's a texture thing, love the flavor.
    - Garlic pieces. Again, love the flavor but hate eating chunks of garlic.
    - Jalapenos. Or any hot peppers
    - regular peppers
    - All spicy food
    - liver
    - most seafood
    - sushi/sashimi
    - most salad dressings
    - all potato salads (cuz mayo is gross)
    - most pasta salads (cuz most people put black olives, onion, vinaigrettes, or too much oil)
    - all mac salads (cuz mayo is gross)


    Those are the ones on the top of the list. hahaha


  • ecjim
    ecjim Posts: 1,001 Member
    Anything my son cooks for me!

    Lol

    When he was little I used to tell him “you can’t say you don’t like something until you’ve at least tried a bite of it.” He has decided to make me pay dearly for this by making me watermelon cheese and ketchup sandwiches. Or there was the chocolate mayonnaise corn. Among many other vile concoctions. When I refused he used my own words against me!

    I'm trying to imagine a slice of watermelon between 2 slices of bread. How does that work? What happens when you squeeze the bread too hard?
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    Okra (prepared any way). Never understood the appeal.

    Had to Google okra. Never heard of it before.

    Where do you live? Also google fried okra.
  • Sami488
    Sami488 Posts: 149 Member
    ecjim wrote: »
    Anything my son cooks for me!

    Lol

    When he was little I used to tell him “you can’t say you don’t like something until you’ve at least tried a bite of it.” He has decided to make me pay dearly for this by making me watermelon cheese and ketchup sandwiches. Or there was the chocolate mayonnaise corn. Among many other vile concoctions. When I refused he used my own words against me!

    I'm trying to imagine a slice of watermelon between 2 slices of bread. How does that work? What happens when you squeeze the bread too hard?

    Clearly you have never had a watermelon, cheese and ketchup sandwich. It's best eaten with fork and knife. Gets a little messy.
  • ecjim
    ecjim Posts: 1,001 Member
    Sami488 wrote: »
    ecjim wrote: »
    Anything my son cooks for me!

    Lol

    When he was little I used to tell him “you can’t say you don’t like something until you’ve at least tried a bite of it.” He has decided to make me pay dearly for this by making me watermelon cheese and ketchup sandwiches. Or there was the chocolate mayonnaise corn. Among many other vile concoctions. When I refused he used my own words against me!

    I'm trying to imagine a slice of watermelon between 2 slices of bread. How does that work? What happens when you squeeze the bread too hard?

    Clearly you have never had a watermelon, cheese and ketchup sandwich. It's best eaten with fork and knife. Gets a little messy.

    I've never had the pleasure -I like eating my sandwiches with my hands, Maybe if you toasted the bread , it might stay together longer
  • AmberGlitterSparkles
    AmberGlitterSparkles Posts: 699 Member
    ecjim wrote: »
    Anything my son cooks for me!

    Lol

    When he was little I used to tell him “you can’t say you don’t like something until you’ve at least tried a bite of it.” He has decided to make me pay dearly for this by making me watermelon cheese and ketchup sandwiches. Or there was the chocolate mayonnaise corn. Among many other vile concoctions. When I refused he used my own words against me!

    I'm trying to imagine a slice of watermelon between 2 slices of bread. How does that work? What happens when you squeeze the bread too hard?

    That’s exactly what it was. With a piece of cheese and ketchup 🤢
  • ecjim
    ecjim Posts: 1,001 Member
    ecjim wrote: »
    Anything my son cooks for me!

    Lol

    When he was little I used to tell him “you can’t say you don’t like something until you’ve at least tried a bite of it.” He has decided to make me pay dearly for this by making me watermelon cheese and ketchup sandwiches. Or there was the chocolate mayonnaise corn. Among many other vile concoctions. When I refused he used my own words against me!

    I'm trying to imagine a slice of watermelon between 2 slices of bread. How does that work? What happens when you squeeze the bread too hard?

    That’s exactly what it was. With a piece of cheese and ketchup 🤢

    and the watermelon rind goes zinging across the room
  • caco_ethes
    caco_ethes Posts: 11,962 Member
    Sami488 wrote: »
    ecjim wrote: »
    Anything my son cooks for me!

    Lol

    When he was little I used to tell him “you can’t say you don’t like something until you’ve at least tried a bite of it.” He has decided to make me pay dearly for this by making me watermelon cheese and ketchup sandwiches. Or there was the chocolate mayonnaise corn. Among many other vile concoctions. When I refused he used my own words against me!

    I'm trying to imagine a slice of watermelon between 2 slices of bread. How does that work? What happens when you squeeze the bread too hard?

    Clearly you have never had a watermelon, cheese and ketchup sandwich. It's best eaten with fork and knife. Gets a little messy.

    Pretend they’re wings and go in face first. 😏
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    Zoodles and cauli-rice pizza. Say yuck twice, yuck yuck.
  • ecjim
    ecjim Posts: 1,001 Member
    ecjim wrote: »
    Anything my son cooks for me!

    Lol

    When he was little I used to tell him “you can’t say you don’t like something until you’ve at least tried a bite of it.” He has decided to make me pay dearly for this by making me watermelon cheese and ketchup sandwiches. Or there was the chocolate mayonnaise corn. Among many other vile concoctions. When I refused he used my own words against me!

    I'm trying to imagine a slice of watermelon between 2 slices of bread. How does that work? What happens when you squeeze the bread too hard?

    That’s exactly what it was. With a piece of cheese and ketchup 🤢

    Like this?
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    or this


  • ecjim
    ecjim Posts: 1,001 Member
    my mistake -
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  • Misty_1375
    Misty_1375 Posts: 759 Member
    TOMATOES and MUSHROOMS are the devil reincarnated!
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    Misty_1375 wrote: »
    TOMATOES and MUSHROOMS are the devil reincarnated!

    So you don't like spaghetti sauce?
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    Okra (prepared any way). Never understood the appeal.

    Had to Google okra. Never heard of it before.

    Oh man, it's a huge thing in my part of the country.. that and collared greens (also disgusting). No amount of bacon or flavoring can make either appealing.
  • AmberGlitterSparkles
    AmberGlitterSparkles Posts: 699 Member
    ecjim wrote: »
    ecjim wrote: »
    Anything my son cooks for me!

    Lol

    When he was little I used to tell him “you can’t say you don’t like something until you’ve at least tried a bite of it.” He has decided to make me pay dearly for this by making me watermelon cheese and ketchup sandwiches. Or there was the chocolate mayonnaise corn. Among many other vile concoctions. When I refused he used my own words against me!

    I'm trying to imagine a slice of watermelon between 2 slices of bread. How does that work? What happens when you squeeze the bread too hard?

    That’s exactly what it was. With a piece of cheese and ketchup 🤢

    Like this?
    kx993752ac1s.jpg

    or this


    Omg! Haha! Who else thought to do that? And why? But why though!
  • ecjim
    ecjim Posts: 1,001 Member
    ecjim wrote: »
    ecjim wrote: »
    Anything my son cooks for me!

    Lol

    When he was little I used to tell him “you can’t say you don’t like something until you’ve at least tried a bite of it.” He has decided to make me pay dearly for this by making me watermelon cheese and ketchup sandwiches. Or there was the chocolate mayonnaise corn. Among many other vile concoctions. When I refused he used my own words against me!

    I'm trying to imagine a slice of watermelon between 2 slices of bread. How does that work? What happens when you squeeze the bread too hard?

    That’s exactly what it was. With a piece of cheese and ketchup 🤢

    Like this?
    kx993752ac1s.jpg

    or this


    Omg! Haha! Who else thought to do that? And why? But why though!

    See your kid isn't so crazy after all - you have protein, veggies, & desert all in one sandwich
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Okra (prepared any way). Never understood the appeal.

    Had to Google okra. Never heard of it before.

    Where do you live? Also google fried okra.

    Scotland. Had to Google okra again, I read something that said "Once you get used to okra, slime is divine" well that's put me right off. You actually have to 'get used' to it? Force feed yourself by the sounds of it.

    Add that to my list. Okra. Never.

    Yes! I have yet to have any okra that isn't at least a little bit slimy.. and that includes okra I ate when I still lived in Japan! It's just gross. Food should not be slimy. At all.
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  • RastaLousGirl
    RastaLousGirl Posts: 2,119 Member
    buttermilk and bread
  • kcs76
    kcs76 Posts: 244 Member
    It's a regional food up here in PA, scrapple. I usually describe it as what is scraped off the machines and floor after the butcher shop closes for the day. Think congealed meat product that is sliced and fried. And then eaten on purpose.
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  • Keto_Vampire
    Keto_Vampire Posts: 1,670 Member
    Okra (prepared any way). Never understood the appeal.

    Bleh, okra is another vile (southern) food...has texture like mucous. Add Collard greens as well (like eating tree leaves).

    Other: fat-free &/or low Na+ cottage cheese...wet sand anyone?

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