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For me it would be the following, but certainly not limited to:
Mushrooms
Liver (I about gag at the smell of it)
Cauliflower - Yeah I know. It is good for you. In which case you can have my portion and I will be doing us both a favor.
Spicey foods - What is the deal today with everything having to be so friggin spicey? Just about every commercial on TV is for something spicey these days: Spicey pizza, spicey chicken, spicey hamburgers, spicey this and spicey that. How about some spicey watermelon while we are at it? I have yet to see that one offered as yet although I am sure that some "genius" is probably thinking about it. No wonder everyone is taking heartburn and anti acid medications like they are candy. Not for me!
Enjoy what you like, and let others enjoy what they like. (C) Azrak 2009
How about some spicey watermelonwhile we are at it? I have yet to see that one offered as yet although I am sure that some "genius" is probably thinking about it. No wonder everyone is taking heartburn and anti acid medications like they are candy. Not for me!
The funny thing is no matter how much we hate certain foods, place all of us inside a cage and starve us for a month...we'll be eating each other, no doubt, lol.
Beets and Turnips literally make me gag. To me, Beets taste the same way freshly turned garden compost smells. Turnips have the essence of a smelly men's locker room.
I've read that the ability to taste Beets and Turnips is a genetic thing. Most people find them bland, or faintly tangy, but the chosen few who have that certain genetic combination taste the full wrath of a god who has a wicked sense of humour.
90, Joe 90.... Great Shakes : Milk Chocolate -- Shaken, not Stirred.
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