Any foods you've sworn off for life?
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There's lots of things that I don't eat anymore because i decided that they weren't worth the calories.
Regular soda -- Regulaf Dr. Pepper used to be a favorite of mine whenever I went out to eat, but after looking at how many calories were in that 20 oz soda, I decided that I would much rather have a diet Dr. Pepper and a cookie for dessert instead.
Snack Cakes -- I mean stuff like Hostess and Little Debbie and stuff. The Little Debbie dessert always used to be my favorite part of lunch when I was a kid, but it now realize that they aren't worth thier calories. For the "price" of a cosmic brownie (my old, all-time favorite) I could have a homemade brownie that is both bigger and tastes much better. I can also eat twice as many died figs for the same amount of calories in a fig newton.
Most kinds of candy -- mist of them just don't taste that good. Twix used to be a favorite of mine, but now I mostly stick to dark chocolate and hard candies that last in your mouth for a while. I've also come to love sugar-free gum instead of the sugared kind.
Most fried foods -- The cheap oils that most restaurants use bother my stomach. Also, when you share the same fryer for several different types of food, everything starts to look and taste kind of the same. It makes food boring.
Foods with partially hydrogenated oils -- this category is more general. Heart disease runs in my family, so I want to try to avoid these if at all possible since consumption of these has been linked to an increased danger of heart disease. I saw my grandfather slowly die of heart disease throughout my childhood. If at all possible, I want to prevent that from happening to myself.0 -
Cheese Wiz. Oh my god is that stuff gross. Just... no.
But I wouldn't say I swear it off because I like to try things just to see if I still hate it.
Other than that nothing. I try to limit things such as soda, and didn't touch it for a few years... part of a new years resolution. Wanted to see if I could quit it for a year, that turned in to 3. Then I had one can... now I have it occasionally.
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ScreeField wrote: »canned lima beans -- but not because of health. just can't stand them.oyChihuahua wrote: »Tequila. Multiple times.
Sambuca for me.
I've not sworn off anything, but I've no idea why anyone would want to eat poppadoms or edamame beans, so others are welcome to 'em.
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The only foods I've sworn off are the ones I absolutely dislike or won't eat for ethical reasons.
Dislike: vegetarian/vegan "lunchmeat". Just ew. Animal milk. Liver. Brains. Dried coconut. Water chestnuts.
Ethical reasons: veal and foie gras0 -
Shakeology. Sworn off of that garbage forever.
Also whatever that green, wheat grass stuff that people juice and torture themselves for whatever reason. That ish is off limits for me.
Anything else (tasty) is fair game.0 -
Vienna Sausages, because one day I was eating them while opening a can of cat food and realized they smelled the same.0
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any and all organ meat...0
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Fizzy Lifting Drinks: The one time I tried some (my grandpa swiped it), it gave me the most awful gas. And unfortunately, I got really high on that stuff and preceded to bump into things left and right. Got caught and was royally chewed out. Came close to losing my inheritance over the whole incident.0
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Lemon Meringue Pie0
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Nothing...except maybe Fromunda cheese.0
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Pretty much alcohol for me, mainly since I had kids. I just don't see the point in calories or feeling like I've been hit by a bus the next morning!
Definitely a personal choice but I have alcohol 4 or 5 days a week and it's been years since I've felt like I've been hit by a bus. Moderation is key. Studies suggest that alcohol of any kind can increase good cholesterol and reduce the risk of coronary heart disease, though that's not why I drink it. I just love the taste of beer & wine.
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I've sworn off of all animal products. No meat, dairy, eggs, cheese...0
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Brussel sprouts,because my mama made me eat them as a child and I hated them. Beets for the same reason. Had to eat picked beets everyday for about 6 months0
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escargot, grapefruit, oysters... blech xP0
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peter56765 wrote: »Fizzy Lifting Drinks: The one time I tried some (my grandpa swiped it), it gave me the most awful gas. And unfortunately, I got really high on that stuff and preceded to bump into things left and right. Got caught and was royally chewed out. Came close to losing my inheritance over the whole incident.
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soda0
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Cake lol it's unnecessary and soooooooooooo much sugar0
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cwolfman13 wrote: »any and all organ meat...
Chicken hearts are pretty tasty too.
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I've sworn off of pork b/c of personal reasons. I don't each much of a lot of things (fried foods, cake, etc.), I save them for special occasions and what not.0
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spacequiztime wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »any and all organ meat...
Chicken hearts are pretty tasty too.
you have convinced me of nothing...0 -
Milk that smells funny
Not gonna taste it if it fails the smell test0 -
KittensMaster wrote: »Milk that smells funny
Not gonna taste it if it fails the smell test
Oh shame. Sour milk makes an amazing okroshka (cold soup/salad hybrid). Google it. The ingredient combinations of some variations may not make sense but trust me it's amazing.0 -
Gluten and dairy, but that's because I'm lactose intolerant and I have celiac disease, so that doesn't exactly count ahhahaha
I think that I won't ever eat liver or rabbit.0 -
oyChihuahua wrote: »Tequila. Multiple times.
Every Saturday lol0 -
soda---I just hate it; and soy because it causes flare ups in my endocrine disorder.0
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RockstarWilson wrote: »Dinosaurs. I will never eat a dinosaur for the rest of my life.
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Donuts
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I'm still working on it I don't eat salty snacks like chips like I used to. the salt really bothers my tongue. I don't even enjoy french fries any more which is really great. Still working on the sugar addiction though
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Broad beans - I wouldn't serve them up for my worst enemy.0
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tennisdude2004 wrote: »Broad beans - I wouldn't serve them up for my worst enemy.
I love broad beans!! Just had them again for dinner.
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