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What won't you eat?


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This topic came up at work and I thought it was a good question.

Some of us have had a bad experience with some kind of food which completely turned us off to that food. For me it is celery. While I can eat it when minced in a salad, I will not eat a celery stalk. When I was in 5th grade, I remember leaving the lunchroom in school with a celery stick in my hand. While walking upstairs I was munching on that stalk when all of a sudden I got so stomach queasy I barfed. From that day on I will not eat celery.

What food if any will you not eat?

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I'm with youse kids on the animal innards, and I can't stand seafood, either. I like the frozen breaded fishsticks, but that's as far as it goes.

But my singular experience with a particular food is pickles. When I was about 6, I'd never had a pickle before. But my sister loved them. So at a friend's house one day I stuffed an entire pickle in my mouth, thinking it would be great! My sister loves them, right? I hurled. And Brad wasn't even there to tell me he loved me that time. :(

I can't eat them on anything, but if they're diced up really really really really really really really small, I can eat them in macaroni or potato salad. That's about it.

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I also think it's the texture of the tomatoes that I don't like. I won't eat shredded coconut because it feels like there's hair in my mouth.

Biting into a tomato is kind of like biting into a head, isn't it?

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We love you Peaches!! :bow: To not give in to that temptation takes a lot of willpower! :D

I quite like biting into a firm, juicy tomato, or those little cherry or vine tomotoes - they're all squishy and squirty! I don't like the wrinkly ones, as soon as the skin starts to pucker - in the bin or into the garden they go!!

Green tomato relish or jam is good too!

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