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Post by kimpossible on Sept 1, 2016 18:40:54 GMT
Subway - DH and I got food poisoning on vacation a couple of years ago...food poisoning is bad enough without throwing in being stuck in a hotel room with ONE bathroom, TWO people who are sick, and TWO kids who are NOT Yuck!
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Post by kimpossible on Sept 1, 2016 18:42:14 GMT
Cold chicken off of a bone. And colored icing that you use for Christmas cookies. When I was little, my brother and I ate a bunch of icing while we were frosting Christmas cookies. He threw up first and that was enough to make me throw up. I can eat icing now but seeing it in bowls all colored and stuff still brings me back. LOL Ok, when I first read it I thought you were putting icing on the cold chicken and was not sure that sounded too appetizing!
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Post by brandy327 on Sept 1, 2016 18:45:05 GMT
Cold chicken off of a bone. And colored icing that you use for Christmas cookies. When I was little, my brother and I ate a bunch of icing while we were frosting Christmas cookies. He threw up first and that was enough to make me throw up. I can eat icing now but seeing it in bowls all colored and stuff still brings me back. LOL Ok, when I first read it I thought uou were putting icing on the cold chicken and was not sure that sounded too appetizing! LOL Ewww. Definitely not too appetizing. The cold chicken was a drumstick - I have a hard time even eating those hot now, let alone cold. LOL Icing incident was completely separate.
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Post by scorpeao on Sept 1, 2016 18:51:39 GMT
deviled eggs. I can eat hard boiled eggs no problem, but turn it into a deviled egg and
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Post by bethany102399 on Sept 1, 2016 19:00:47 GMT
Amaretto anything. Only time I have ever puked from liquor. I can't even eat the chocolate candies with the amaretto flavored center.
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Post by bethany102399 on Sept 1, 2016 19:01:44 GMT
The cold chicken was a drumstick - I have a hard time even eating those hot now, let alone cold. ok that makes me sad, because cold chicken on the bone is the bomb diggity.
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Post by buddysmom on Sept 1, 2016 19:04:05 GMT
Yes, I ate a whole bag of Bugles when I was about eight. Sick. Sick. Sick.
Haven't touched one since.
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Post by raindancer on Sept 1, 2016 19:04:55 GMT
I got sick and threw up nachos and icee. Both make me ill to even smell, alone or in combination. I struggled in high school when I had to work the concession stands!
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Post by kimpossible on Sept 1, 2016 19:05:12 GMT
Yes, I ate a whole bag of Bugles when I was about eight. Sick. Sick. Sick. Haven't touched one since. I tried one once and didn't like it, so I'm with you on that one, I just didnt get sick over it.
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Post by raindancer on Sept 1, 2016 19:05:45 GMT
I got sick and threw up nachos and icee. Both make me ill to even smell, alone or in combination. I struggled in high school when I had to work the concession stands! I was only 4. I know my age because I got sick in a specific vehicle that we sold when my sister was born.
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Post by Nink on Sept 1, 2016 19:06:15 GMT
Eggs. They were the last thing I ate before getting sick when I was 7 years old. I'm now almost 52 years old. I don't have a lot of hope it's going to get any better.
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Post by Minty118 on Sept 1, 2016 19:08:51 GMT
Mine is alcohol of any kind. The Halloween after I turned 21, I mentioned to my friend that I'd like to try a Long Island iced tea. In about an hour's time I sucked down three, plus at least four other drinks because the friends I was with thought it was funny to keep giving them to me. I passed out on the table and woke up just in time to vomit everywhere. It's been 20 years, and I still can remember the hangover that took almost three days to go away!
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Post by audiene on Sept 1, 2016 19:08:53 GMT
For me it's vegall salad. I used to love it then I got food poisoning and vomited it up and I can't stand it.
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Post by mom on Sept 1, 2016 19:14:09 GMT
I was violently sick with Chilis chicken strips whenI was 13. To this day I cannot even look at them in Chilis. It actually makes me nauseous thinking about them!
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Post by kristi521 on Sept 1, 2016 19:16:24 GMT
I have reason to believe you may not be the only person with that answer. For me it is Hot Damn...
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Post by bc2ca on Sept 1, 2016 19:17:18 GMT
I was violently ill after eating fish & chips while babysitting one time. I didn't eat mine until the kids went to bed and I'm sure that had something to do with it because they were fine and I had a full on food poisoning reaction. It took me decades to give them another try.
Red wine was on the no list after a bad teenage night, but I learned to love it when I lived in France (and also learned about the difference between good wine and cheap wine).
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Post by Grom Pea on Sept 1, 2016 19:22:03 GMT
The first and only time I got cookie dough ice cream both my dad and I got ill from eating it so I've never had it again, I was probably 12. Funny thing is my mom told me to never eat cookie dough raw since it could have salmonella. I figured it wasn't real cookie dough in the ice cream and tried it and was very sick. I'm guessing it was a coincidence but I've never eaten cookie dough anything after that.
When I was pregnant with my first I had a lot of nausea but bananas were the only thing that made me throw up. Apparently I'm intolerant to them and latex based fruits like kiwi and avocado. I think it has nothing to do with being pregnant but maybe the intolerance started then?
Last year I had the flu and threw up both Gatorade and coke at different times but could still drink either. I know you're thinking why coke, but it was the only thing I wanted and so I drank it. If that didn't ruin coke for me, nothing will.
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Post by joelise on Sept 1, 2016 19:23:12 GMT
I was sick as a teenage after eating chicken and mushroom pie. Not long after that I became a vegetarian and I still can't eat mushrooms to this day!
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Post by Zee on Sept 1, 2016 19:27:53 GMT
For years I was unable to eat hot dogs. All-beef ones still make me a little queasy. I really only like Oscar Mayer cheese dogs, most others don't sit right with me thanks to a years-old memory of throwing up ballpark franks.
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Post by deekaye on Sept 1, 2016 19:28:07 GMT
This might be a regional things, but "Aplets & Cotlets" candy (kind of like Turkish Delight). My brother and I binged on the stuff during a road trip in high school and now neither of us can stand it. A few years ago our girls wanted to tour the small factory where it is made..... ugh, it took all I could do not to hurl... the smell, the look, the powdered sugar.....
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Post by blarneygirl on Sept 1, 2016 19:35:52 GMT
Yes, possibly more than 20 years ago, I ate a Marie Callender's chicken pot pie. I was so so ill. To this day, I feel queasy when I see a commercial or see it in the freezer section of the supermarket. I'm going to add to that seeing it in a banner add - WHICH I JUST DID as I was clicking on this post to respond. There is one way to force me to pay to get rid of the banners.
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Post by mikklynn on Sept 1, 2016 19:36:06 GMT
Ever since my first pregnancy, the smell of raw onions makes me ill.
Also, DH and I could not eat sloppy joes for years...
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Post by kimpossible on Sept 1, 2016 19:38:25 GMT
Yes, possibly more than 20 years ago, I ate a Marie Callender's chicken pot pie. I was so so ill. To this day, I feel queasy when I see a commercial or see it in the freezer section of the supermarket. I'm going to add to that seeing it in a banner add - WHICH I JUST DID as I was clicking on this post to respond. There is one way to force me to pay to get rid of the banners. How funny!
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Post by mikklynn on Sept 1, 2016 19:38:48 GMT
Subway - DH and I got food poisoning on vacation a couple of years ago...food poisoning is bad enough without throwing in being stuck in a hotel room with ONE bathroom, TWO people who are sick, and TWO kids who are NOT I feel your pain.
DH and I got a norovirus from our grandson while visiting them in Montana. Luckily no kids in the hotel room with us. We called DS and had him bring us SOFT toilet paper and Sprite. After two days, we tried to drive the 850 miles home. We only made it halfway before we checked into a hotel. I'm afraid we spread it across country!
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Post by kimpossible on Sept 1, 2016 19:41:11 GMT
Subway - DH and I got food poisoning on vacation a couple of years ago...food poisoning is bad enough without throwing in being stuck in a hotel room with ONE bathroom, TWO people who are sick, and TWO kids who are NOT I feel your pain.
DH and I got a norovirus from our grandson while visiting them in Montana. Luckily no kids in the hotel room with us. We called DS and had him bring us SOFT toilet paper and Sprite. After two days, we tried to drive the 850 miles home. We only made it halfway before we checked into a hotel. I'm afraid we spread it across country!
Oh, is that where I got it? (just kidding) One of my former co-workers thought it was a great idea to bring that to work. Half of our office got it one week before the Christmas holiday. Not fun!
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Post by AmandaA on Sept 1, 2016 19:41:37 GMT
It has been about 25 years and I still cannot eat a peanut butter cookie (it was raw dough but I had plenty cooked cookies afterwards). It took a good 15 years before I could even stomach going near peanut butter alone.... And at that it is only in a pbj or a Reese's cup.
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Post by littlemama on Sept 1, 2016 19:42:59 GMT
My DS will not eat bologna or Cheetos. It's funny, some things people get sick on, they can go back to eating, and some they cannot.
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Post by mikklynn on Sept 1, 2016 19:44:58 GMT
I feel your pain.
DH and I got a norovirus from our grandson while visiting them in Montana. Luckily no kids in the hotel room with us. We called DS and had him bring us SOFT toilet paper and Sprite. After two days, we tried to drive the 850 miles home. We only made it halfway before we checked into a hotel. I'm afraid we spread it across country!
Oh, is that where I got it? (just kidding) One of my former co-workers thought it was a great idea to bring that to work. Half of our office got it one week before the Christmas holiday. Not fun! I really thought about putting a huge note on the door of the room saying "BIOHAZARD"!
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Post by littlemama on Sept 1, 2016 19:45:18 GMT
Subway - DH and I got food poisoning on vacation a couple of years ago...food poisoning is bad enough without throwing in being stuck in a hotel room with ONE bathroom, TWO people who are sick, and TWO kids who are NOT Yuck! DS and a friend both got the Stomach Bug from Subway. Not food poisoning, because they didn't have the same thing to eat. We figured it was either a sick employee or someone who was sick had been in there. DS is obsessive about washing his hands after he has been someplace, but this one time, he didn't wash them when they got back to the friend's house. He still eats there.
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Post by kimpossible on Sept 1, 2016 19:45:49 GMT
It has been about 25 years and I still cannot eat a peanut butter cookie (it was raw dough but I had plenty cooked cookies afterwards). It took a good 15 years before I could even stomach going near peanut butter alone.... And at that it is only in a pbj or a Reese's cup. Oh no, I feel bad for you - I love PB cookies!
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