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I did try calamari once.. taste of nothing to me, like chewing on a rubber band..

Love the smell of mussels being cooked (with all the garlic and stuff) but if I look at them, I gag.

I would like to try snails or escargots once before I die.. I don't think i'll like them, but i'd like to try them once.. (don't let Brian my pet snail hear that though!)

Mushrooms, I've seen them come past as a "Yukkie" food in this thread.. I love them.. Raw!

Cheese is also a fav. Not the stinky blue stuff.. but the dutch "normal" cheese.. brie and goat cheese is also a fav but gives me dicky tummy.

My OH and I managed to eat 1 kilo of cheese in 4,5 days ... :o (normally that takes us 10 days to finish..).. We buy the Extra belegen or Extra matured cheese.. Gouda cheese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Snooz;1445146 wrote: What's the name of the garlic diet book?


So sorry, Snooz, it was an insert with a newspaper that was bought for me a couple of weeks ago. I binned it ! :-5
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Týr;1445189 wrote: There are several foods I have never allowed into my mouth so I don't actually know whether I dislike them or not. I've never experienced squids, octopussies, mussels, winkles, scallops or oysters, nor their land equivalent of slugs and snails. Neither shrimps, lobsters nor woodlice have graced my table. I don't think I've been unreasonable in excluding these delicacies from my diet.

I had a bagel once in Vancouver, I wasn't impressed.


I actively seek most of those on a menu. I've enjoyed snails in Brussels. Salt beef bagels from Brick lane are heaven. My daughters partner brings me and my wife some home on occasional sundays. Havent had the pleasure of either woodlice or slugs but I did try fried mopani worms in Zimbabwe, though just the once.

My 12 year old grandaughter absolutely loves oysters and regularly eats sushi
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funny memory popped into my mind:

When my family and I were on holiday in france. My aunties, grandma and grandad decided to go and get some lunch whilst we went of and did other things.

They ordered what they thought was a platter of fruit.. the french giggled at these silly old english people who spoke not a word of french and where presented with: fruits de mer. Fruits of the sea! YUK. They did eat some of it just to be polite. haha.

It wasn't all Ha Ha's on them.. we ate something similar to: Andouillette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.. well we had a little bit, thought it tasted funny, chucked up all over the place.. all night... Then mum got the french - english dictionary out.. I wish she hadn't..
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Týr;1445189 wrote: There are several foods I have never allowed into my mouth so I don't actually know whether I dislike them or not. I've never experienced squids, octopussies, mussels, winkles, scallops or oysters, nor their land equivalent of slugs and snails. Neither shrimps, lobsters nor woodlice have graced my table. I don't think I've been unreasonable in excluding these delicacies from my diet.

I had a bagel once in Vancouver, I wasn't impressed.


Of course you weren't impressed; you need a New York Bagel, & even amongst those you must be careful. I did like octopus omelets in Zurich--hard to believe; it was chewy, like a Chinese Black Mushroom, my favorite food of all. I did have escargot at a London gambling fancy joint, I liked the garlic. Doubt if I'd do it again. Either one.
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Chloe_88;1445197 wrote: we ate something similar to: Andouillette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia..


Ooh. I recall sitting at an outdoor café in Vidauban and eating one of those. Very loose packed, I thought. Very meaty. I had a beer to go with it which helped.
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Týr;1445202 wrote: Ooh. I recall sitting at an outdoor café in Vidauban and eating one of those. Very loose packed, I thought. Very meaty. I had a beer to go with it which helped.


The memory is starting to make me feel: :yh_sick
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oscar;1445191 wrote: My husband drives all the way Into city centre to get me raw fish Sushi... can't get enough...we eat a lot of shellfish, prawns, scallops, clams etc but Peter gags at Mussells... Morrisons have the best fresh fish counters and will even dress a lobster for you..


Now, Oscar, you know perfectly well that your last comment just begs for a replying comment from me ! Like they would need 8 legged trousers and huge sleeved shirts. The trousers of course would need a very versatile needlecraft person to accommodate the strange rear shape of the lobster's rear end ! I personally think that to expect Morrisons to even consider dressing a lobster goes way over the top, and far beyond their expected service ! :thinking: :lips:
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G#Gill;1445205 wrote: Now, Oscar, you know perfectly well that your last comment just begs for a replying comment from me ! Like they would need 8 legged trousers and huge sleeved shirts. The trousers of course would need a very versatile needlecraft person to accommodate the strange rear shape of the lobster's rear end ! I personally think that to expect Morrisons to even consider dressing a lobster goes way over the top, and far beyond their expected service ! :thinking: :lips:


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When my dad was dying I dressed up the chicken I was going to cook that night for me & mom in doll baby clothes & shoes. I stuck my hand through it & made it dance. He laughed so hard. It was wonderful, so glad I did that for him!
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AnneBoleyn;1445210 wrote: :yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl

When my dad was dying I dressed up the chicken I was going to cook that night for me & mom in doll baby clothes & shoes. I stuck my hand through it & made it dance. He laughed so hard. It was wonderful, so glad I did that for him!


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Chloe_88;1445197 wrote: funny memory popped into my mind:

...

It wasn't all Ha Ha's on them.. we ate something similar to: Andouillette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.. well we had a little bit, thought it tasted funny, chucked up all over the place.. all night... Then mum got the french - english dictionary out.. I wish she hadn't..


I tried Amdouillette on one of my trips through France.

In Louisiana, we have Andouille sausage, which I love dearly. I made the connection and decided to try this stuff. Not a great connection, I think.

Guess it wasn't as bad as the time I ordered the Boudin Rouge, thinking it would be a lot like the Boudin Blanc I was used to in Louisiana. Wrong again!
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LarsMac;1445221 wrote: Guess it wasn't as bad as the time I ordered the Boudin Rouge, thinking it would be a lot like the Boudin Blanc I was used to in Louisiana. Wrong again!


Bit like black pudding i guess ? :yh_sick

I know my dad eats it sometimes, untill he remembers what it is made of, or a certain smell hits him, and then he doesn't eat it for months!
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Chloe_88;1445230 wrote: Bit like black pudding i guess ? :yh_sick

I know my dad eats it sometimes, untill he remembers what it is made of, or a certain smell hits him, and then he doesn't eat it for months!


Isn't it made with blood?
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Oooh ! Black pudding.
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English Christmas Fruit Cake, I remember not liking that one bit. So heavy, not just in the stomach, but you can use it for a doorstop.
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AnneBoleyn;1445247 wrote: Isn't it made with blood?


Yep
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Tea, the nice smell does not match up to the horrible taste!
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I am amazed at what people think is bad to eat.

Much of the 'hated' foodstuffs here are at the top of my favourites list.

Fungi and seafood of most any kind (never had squid etc.) Cheese of most types many smelly ones.

Have any of you considered it might not be the item itself but the way it's presented or prepared?

I was told once 'I don't like cheese' another time 'I don't like mashed potato'

There are so many different cheeses the statement makes no sense, some cheeses you wouldn't readily recognise as cheese.

I have tasted mashed potato that might put anybody off eating it forever, another time it's pure nectar, depends on what potatoes and who cooks it.
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AnneBoleyn;1445250 wrote: English Christmas Fruit Cake, I remember not liking that one bit. So heavy, not just in the stomach, but you can use it for a doorstop.


Did you ever try Bread pudding. Now, thats heavy man, real heavy
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Oh my, I cannot contain myself...

I picked the link up from the Register but really, the customer reviews...

Amazon.com: Haribo Gummy Candy, Sugarless Gummy Bears, 5-Pound Bag: Grocery & Gourmet Food

I'd like to reed further but my eyes won't stop running.

Anyway - definitely on topic so long as the thread allows a few third party opinions in.
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Týr;1445271 wrote: Oh my, I cannot contain myself...

I picked the link up from the Register but really, the customer reviews...

Amazon.com: Haribo Gummy Candy, Sugarless Gummy Bears, 5-Pound Bag: Grocery & Gourmet Food

I'd like to reed further but my eyes won't stop running.

Anyway - definitely on topic so long as the thread allows a few third party opinions in.


Great reviews
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Snowfire;1445273 wrote: Great reviews


I am occasionally appalled at how shallow my sense of humour is.
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Týr;1445271 wrote: Oh my, I cannot contain myself...




You bought some? And they arrived today? :wah:
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Týr;1445271 wrote: Oh my, I cannot contain myself...

I picked the link up from the Register but really, the customer reviews...

Amazon.com: Haribo Gummy Candy, Sugarless Gummy Bears, 5-Pound Bag: Grocery & Gourmet Food

I'd like to reed further but my eyes won't stop running.

Anyway - definitely on topic so long as the thread allows a few third party opinions in.


I cannot, for the life of me, understand why anyone would buy sugarless candy.

or fat free cheese.

Even decaf coffee makes a little more sense. (not much, but a little)
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