Picky Eaters
An old, old friend of mine will not eat/drink any hot liquid. Tea, coffee, soup etc do not pass his lips.
Which would be odd enough if he wasn't in the Army. He managed to survive a tour of duty in the Serbian mountains in winter without a brew.
Who's the pickiest eater you know? How annoying is it? Is it you?
( , Thu 1 Mar 2007, 13:11)
An old, old friend of mine will not eat/drink any hot liquid. Tea, coffee, soup etc do not pass his lips.
Which would be odd enough if he wasn't in the Army. He managed to survive a tour of duty in the Serbian mountains in winter without a brew.
Who's the pickiest eater you know? How annoying is it? Is it you?
( , Thu 1 Mar 2007, 13:11)
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Fussyyyy = ME
I'll probably only find one thing on any given menu that I will eat - more often that not something will have to be taken out of it.
ESPECIALLY ONIONS. I despise onions. They are wrong. Gross. Ick. Have to be either not included in the cooking or painstakingly picked out - I'm not kidding, takes FOREVER sometimes. My mum used to put a tiny bit of onion in whatever she was cooking so that they could enjoy it and I wouldn't notice it - but I'd always always notice it. God, gross.
There's about a billion other things I won't touch or will pick out (like tomato, capsicum, cucumber, mushrooms) but onion's the big one.
My ex-boyfriend and his friends once thought it'd be a good idea to eat onions as if they were apples. Note: EX-boyfriend.
( , Sat 3 Mar 2007, 6:05, Reply)
I'll probably only find one thing on any given menu that I will eat - more often that not something will have to be taken out of it.
ESPECIALLY ONIONS. I despise onions. They are wrong. Gross. Ick. Have to be either not included in the cooking or painstakingly picked out - I'm not kidding, takes FOREVER sometimes. My mum used to put a tiny bit of onion in whatever she was cooking so that they could enjoy it and I wouldn't notice it - but I'd always always notice it. God, gross.
There's about a billion other things I won't touch or will pick out (like tomato, capsicum, cucumber, mushrooms) but onion's the big one.
My ex-boyfriend and his friends once thought it'd be a good idea to eat onions as if they were apples. Note: EX-boyfriend.
( , Sat 3 Mar 2007, 6:05, Reply)
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