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Post by GiantsFan on Aug 2, 2014 0:47:21 GMT
Runny eggs. Soggy bread. Oysters. Escargot. I'm getting queasy just thinking about them.
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Post by cadoodlebug on Aug 2, 2014 0:47:56 GMT
bananas are my worst-they make me seriously sick. Even the smell. Can't even do banana bread I had a friend at work who would know if someone peeled a banana in our lunch room 50 feet away from where we were sitting. She'd have to leave the room.
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Post by donna on Aug 2, 2014 0:49:11 GMT
Soggy bread is at the top of a very long list.
I have lots of texture issues. Anything soggy/slimey is out.
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Post by Grom Pea on Aug 2, 2014 0:54:00 GMT
I do not like runny eggs, mushrooms or scallops, all texture related. But I cannot eat bananas, ever since I was pregnant with ds, they would make me vomit, but if I are them after, I'd get the worst stomach twisting pain, which is sad because there are so many delicious things with banana, banana splits and banana bread come to mind.
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Post by rumplesnat on Aug 2, 2014 0:59:21 GMT
Hot and sour soup. What IS that floaty crap???
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Post by nantini on Aug 2, 2014 1:09:24 GMT
Runny egg whites and fishy tasting fish are two things I refuse to eat.
I won't eat organ meats, but do love foie gras. Do not get me started on American cheese spread crap. In fact I won't eat most American cheeses.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 1:11:27 GMT
bananas are my worst-they make me seriously sick. Even the smell. Can't even do banana bread I had a friend at work who would know if someone peeled a banana in our lunch room 50 feet away from where we were sitting. She'd have to leave the room. I'm not sure if I need 50 feet, but I can definitely smell a peeled banana from quite a distance-definitely across a table and across most rooms, and sometimes I do have to seek fresh air. I have a really sensitive sense of smell, but there aren't that many food smells I can't tolerate. I hate that such a common fruit makes me so sick, but it does I'm kind of glad to hear I'm not the only one, because people often get irked if they figure out my banana aversion.
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Post by bluepoprocks on Aug 2, 2014 1:26:45 GMT
Avocado, sushi, brusell sprouts, and hummus.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 1:28:15 GMT
I'm bothered by textures so:
mushrooms, cococnut, watermelon are out.
I also think shrimp, lobster looks gross so won't eat those (love crab legs though!)
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Post by anniefb on Aug 2, 2014 1:32:27 GMT
Most seafood. I'm also not that keen on fish - especially if I smell it cooking first.
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Post by VicsterPEI on Aug 2, 2014 1:35:43 GMT
Cheez Whiz, processed cheese slices, Velveeta, etc. Any ketchup that's NOT Heinz Any seafood
We grow cultivated oysters, and often do oyster bars at events with Chef Michael Smith. You wouldn't believe how many people he has convinced to try raw oysters. 99% of them come back for more!
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Post by scraphappyinjax on Aug 2, 2014 1:59:51 GMT
My list could go on & on. I'm such a picky eater and I hate being this way. I think some has to do w/ textures, like onions or celery. Others I just don't care for the taste like quinoa...just don't get that grain. Not sure how anyone can eat that stuff.
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Post by *Scrapper*Stamper* on Aug 2, 2014 2:00:55 GMT
Tomatoes or tomato products. I absolutely positively CANNOT handle seafood.......cannot even stomach the smell of it. Fortunately when DH makes it, he steams it so smell is a bare minimum.
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Post by Dalai Mama on Aug 2, 2014 2:01:39 GMT
I was in Palau last December and DH and I were asking everyone what to eat for a traditional Palauan meal and the one thing that everyone mentioned was bat soup. We were ready to order it (I haven't met a food I wasn't at least willing to try) until someone said that it was the entire bat - fur, teeth, wings. We went back and forth for a very long time and finally decided against it. After getting home and googling it, I was finally satisfied that we made the right choice.
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Post by anxiousmom on Aug 2, 2014 2:03:04 GMT
I was in Palau last December and DH and I were asking everyone what to eat for a traditional Palauan meal and the one thing that everyone mentioned was bat soup. We were ready to order it (I haven't met a food I wasn't at least willing to try) until someone said that it was the entire bat - fur, teeth, wings. We went back and forth for a very long time and finally decided against it. After getting home and googling it, I was finally satisfied that we made the right choice. Oh my holy hell. That is a thing of nightmares. Really.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 2:03:52 GMT
Green vegetables.
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Post by bklyngal62 on Aug 2, 2014 2:08:38 GMT
Fried eggs. I just can't seem to swallow an egg that is fried and over cooked.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 2:15:59 GMT
Beef. It's bloody, greasy, and the smell makes me want to ralph.
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Post by Dalai Mama on Aug 2, 2014 2:16:54 GMT
I was in Palau last December and DH and I were asking everyone what to eat for a traditional Palauan meal and the one thing that everyone mentioned was bat soup. We were ready to order it (I haven't met a food I wasn't at least willing to try) until someone said that it was the entire bat - fur, teeth, wings. We went back and forth for a very long time and finally decided against it. After getting home and googling it, I was finally satisfied that we made the right choice. Oh my holy hell. That is a thing of nightmares. Really. I still would have liked to have tried it but I would have felt bad taking a bit and wasting the rest. And where the hell would I have even started. We really needed to go with people who had bat experience. We we tried lots of other stuff like fried tapioca, taro, oyster pancake, and this bitter juice that tasted like death.
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Post by teacherlisa on Aug 2, 2014 2:17:13 GMT
Bananas and jello
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Post by caro on Aug 2, 2014 2:19:41 GMT
Liver, any other organ meats and wild game.
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Post by anxiousmom on Aug 2, 2014 2:22:02 GMT
Oh my holy hell. That is a thing of nightmares. Really. I still would have liked to have tried it but I would have felt bad taking a bit and wasting the rest. And where the hell would I have even started. We really needed to go with people who had bat experience. We we tried lots of other stuff like fried tapioca, taro, oyster pancake, and this bitter juice that tasted like death. You are so brave. I admire that you even try...
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Post by Yoki on Aug 2, 2014 2:42:25 GMT
A few years I ate a hot dog a few hours before a stomach virus kicked in. No more hot dogs for me.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 2:44:59 GMT
Most raw vegetables; especially carrots. It's a texture thing. If they are very thin in salads, carrot cake, or stews I can do okay. Radishes, beets, and turnips are just as bad.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 3:20:05 GMT
Raw onions. Blech. Seafood. What's bad about hating raw onions is that a lot of restaurants put them in or on food without listing them on the menu. Nothing ruins a bite of food like getting an onion surprise.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 3:27:29 GMT
Peas. I hate them. Even the smell makes me gag.
Eggs. Any kind - scrambled, fried, hard boiled, you name it.
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Post by SallyPA on Aug 2, 2014 3:39:23 GMT
Fungus. Of any kind or preparation.
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Post by roxiemarie0524 on Aug 2, 2014 3:56:43 GMT
Mushrooms, Olives, and any kind of seafood.
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Post by marianne on Aug 2, 2014 4:08:01 GMT
@dalai Mama I still would have liked to have tried it but I would have felt bad taking a bit and wasting the rest. And where the hell would I have even started. We really needed to go with people who had bat experience. Eww, eww, eww! That would've been like eating your pet gerbil or something! Ick. You're a braver woman than I am!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2014 4:15:38 GMT
Circus peanuts Liver Cottage cheese Any type of beans, black, kidney, green are ok Avocado Jello Soft fruits. I want my fruits crunchy. I just had gall bladder surgery and just about any good I eat with fat in it has me running to the washroom. A slice of pizza about killed me.
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