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Sahara
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Posted: 01/25/04 - 16:27 Post subject:
| Maddie's Wench wrote: | I would say ...condiments....is that a food?
No ketchup
No mayo
No mustard
No relish
No salad dressing
BLECH BLECH BLECH!!
Gimme my food NEKKID!!! |
o.m.g. I never knew that someone was like me in this regard. Ketchup is the worst of them all. My kids didn't know what it tasted like until, hmm, I went back to work 4.5 years ago. I still cause a little bit of a fuss if I have to wash plates that have ketchup on it. 30 seconds of scorching hot water before I'll come close to that plate.
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Maddies Wench
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Posted: 01/25/04 - 16:49 Post subject:
| Sahara wrote: | | Maddie's Wench wrote: | I would say ...condiments....is that a food?
No ketchup
No mayo
No mustard
No relish
No salad dressing
BLECH BLECH BLECH!!
Gimme my food NEKKID!!! |
o.m.g. I never knew that someone was like me in this regard. Ketchup is the worst of them all. My kids didn't know what it tasted like until, hmm, I went back to work 4.5 years ago. I still cause a little bit of a fuss if I have to wash plates that have ketchup on it. 30 seconds of scorching hot water before I'll come close to that plate. |
I have to control my gag reflex when someone squirts ketchup on eggs or macncheese.
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msparks
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Posted: 01/25/04 - 16:56 Post subject:
| Maddie's Wench wrote: | I have to control my gag reflex when someone squirts ketchup on eggs or macncheese.  |
I had an exchange student from Sweden here for a year. He'd put ketchup/catsup on......mashed potatoes.
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ShannonG
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Posted: 01/25/04 - 19:20 Post subject:
| Maddie's Wench wrote: | | Sahara wrote: | | Maddie's Wench wrote: | I would say ...condiments....is that a food?
No ketchup
No mayo
No mustard
No relish
No salad dressing
BLECH BLECH BLECH!!
Gimme my food NEKKID!!! |
o.m.g. I never knew that someone was like me in this regard. Ketchup is the worst of them all. My kids didn't know what it tasted like until, hmm, I went back to work 4.5 years ago. I still cause a little bit of a fuss if I have to wash plates that have ketchup on it. 30 seconds of scorching hot water before I'll come close to that plate. |
I have to control my gag reflex when someone squirts ketchup on eggs or macncheese.  |
I sense a past ketchup trauma on both your parts, here.
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thegman
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Posted: 01/26/04 - 01:28 Post subject:
I have to thank my grandparents' "summer camp" for my extreme hatred for many vegetables, including but not limited to and in no particular order: yellow squash, lima beans, broccoli, turnips, stewed tomatoes, spinach, collard greens and okra.
When I was a kid, I spent several weeks with them in the summer, and it was a nightly battle to get me to eat my vegetables. I wasn't allowed to leave the table until I'd cleaned my plate. I sat at the table until 9:30 one night when I was 7 because I flatly refused to eat my squash. The threat of "no dessert" never worked with me because even as a kid, I didn't really like them.
Nothing like instilling healthy eating habits like a good force feeding, huh???
won't eat any of the stuff I've listed even to this day. The smell of most of them cooking still turns my stomach.
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thegman
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Posted: 01/26/04 - 01:30 Post subject:
| msparks wrote: | | Maddie's Wench wrote: | I have to control my gag reflex when someone squirts ketchup on eggs or macncheese.  |
I had an exchange student from Sweden here for a year. He'd put ketchup/catsup on......mashed potatoes. |
Um, isn't that like a half step from french fries with ketchup?
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Posted: 01/26/04 - 08:34 Post subject:
My youngest son puts ketchup on everything but his breakfast cereal.
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msparks
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Posted: 01/26/04 - 08:43 Post subject:
| thegman wrote: | | msparks wrote: | | I had an exchange student from Sweden here for a year. He'd put ketchup/catsup on......mashed potatoes. |
Um, isn't that like a half step from french fries with ketchup?  |
Oh, don't get me wrong. Didn't bother me a bit. And that was his reasoning, too...kind of like french fries - except that the potatoes weren't fried. As a kid, I'd put ketchup on my fried potatoes so I understood.
And as a kid, there were few vegetables I'd eat but now, well, I can't think of any which I won't eat. Love spinach but not if it comes out of a can.
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