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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Sickie by association
Mrs Jannie and I each have nono foods because the last time we ate them coincided with a visit by Hughie and Ruth. Hers is tinned lychees, mine being "butteries" also known as "Aberdeens", a fat-rich Scottish bread roll.
Mind you if it's wacky eating you want, someone we know exists almost entirely on fizzy pop and Yorkshire pudding - dry, no gravy, no filling. At other times she'll have chips, crisps, sweets or mounds of sugary breakfast cereal. Veggies? Not a chance. She's thirty five and we're making bets on which comes first - heart attack or osteoporosis.
( , Sat 3 Mar 2007, 18:51, Reply)
Mrs Jannie and I each have nono foods because the last time we ate them coincided with a visit by Hughie and Ruth. Hers is tinned lychees, mine being "butteries" also known as "Aberdeens", a fat-rich Scottish bread roll.
Mind you if it's wacky eating you want, someone we know exists almost entirely on fizzy pop and Yorkshire pudding - dry, no gravy, no filling. At other times she'll have chips, crisps, sweets or mounds of sugary breakfast cereal. Veggies? Not a chance. She's thirty five and we're making bets on which comes first - heart attack or osteoporosis.
( , Sat 3 Mar 2007, 18:51, Reply)
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