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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Vegetarians and vegans
They seem to be getting a bad time of it here, and it's understandable hearing some of the stories. Anybody who feels they have the right to force their diet on somebody else needs a smack in the face. I don't try to take the meat out of my friends' dinners just as they don't try to put it into mine.
If you have a moral case against eating meat, state your case and let people decide. Call them murderers and tell them that they are evil, however, and you're no better than the fundies holding "god hates fags" signs.
Rant over.
I'm not a fan of sweetcorn. It's pretty nice on the cob, but the smell of the stuff out of the tins is not. I used to hate onion when I was little (it was the squeaky texture as my teeth grated against it) and would detect it no matter how cunning my mum's cooking had been. But I adore it now.
Budget, vegetarianism, and location (supurb fruit and veg market across the road from work) means I cook all my own dinners from scratch. It usually means I have no excuse to be picky; if I don't like what's on my plate, I have only myself to blame!
( , Tue 6 Mar 2007, 8:20, Reply)
They seem to be getting a bad time of it here, and it's understandable hearing some of the stories. Anybody who feels they have the right to force their diet on somebody else needs a smack in the face. I don't try to take the meat out of my friends' dinners just as they don't try to put it into mine.
If you have a moral case against eating meat, state your case and let people decide. Call them murderers and tell them that they are evil, however, and you're no better than the fundies holding "god hates fags" signs.
Rant over.
I'm not a fan of sweetcorn. It's pretty nice on the cob, but the smell of the stuff out of the tins is not. I used to hate onion when I was little (it was the squeaky texture as my teeth grated against it) and would detect it no matter how cunning my mum's cooking had been. But I adore it now.
Budget, vegetarianism, and location (supurb fruit and veg market across the road from work) means I cook all my own dinners from scratch. It usually means I have no excuse to be picky; if I don't like what's on my plate, I have only myself to blame!
( , Tue 6 Mar 2007, 8:20, Reply)
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