[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
HATE tomatoes, but love ketchup, chunky salsa, and sauce.[/quote]
I’m the exact same way. I also hate cottage cheese
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
HATE tomatoes, but love ketchup, chunky salsa, and sauce.[/quote]
I’m the exact same way. I also hate cottage cheese
Love:
Celery in everything (Tuna salad, stir fry, burger patties, etc…)
Plain Lowfat Cottage Cheese
Chunky Peanut Butter
Walnuts blended up in my shakes
Frank’s Red Hot
Hate:
Plain Fat-Free Cottage Cheese
Creamy Peanut Butter
Sweet Pickles
Egg whites
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
I hate the taste but love the smell of coconut.
Nobody should mention that they love peanut butter…that’s like saying you like to breathe. Only mention if you don’t like it, and then provide your address so one of us can hunt you down and shoot you like a mad dog.
[quote]iamthewolf wrote:
[quote]chris666 wrote:
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
HATE tomatoes, but love ketchup, chunky salsa, and sauce.[/quote]
Ha, I thought I was the only one with this oddity.[/quote]
i’m with you on this one. i loath raw tomatoes, but will eat any variety of cooked ones.
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I think there should be a club for this or something… I could never stomach tomatoes, but never had any problems with tomato based products. Hell, tomato soup is one of my favourite things! I guess it’s just the texture of the raw thing.
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
HATE tomatoes, but love ketchup, chunky salsa, and sauce.
I honestly like Tuna, Broccoli, Cottage Cheese… the usual things that make people who never worry about their diet wince in disgust -lol.
-Believe that Peanut Butter on anything will always ake it better (have been known to spread some on pop tarts).
-Like to go waaaay overboard with ketchup on particular food items
-Will eat cashews nonstop until I reach the bottom of the container
-Have tried mixing Metabolic Drive powder with just about anything in an attempt to jusify eating it.
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I’ve noticed that when it comes to cottage cheese I either love it or hate it depending on the brand (which explains why I get 10-20kg food packages from Poland once a month…).
Pop tarts + PB sound veeery tempting. It’s actually making me hungry. Any particular flavour of pop tarts?
I think my oddest food habit is randomly making weird food. It ranges from fairly normal:
The Leftover Stirfry - some diced turkey, a can of tuna, veggies, soy sauce, almonds and hazelnuts
to quite weird:
A mixture of 1 beaten egg, 2 scoops of vanilla whey, cinnamon, wheat bran, EVOO and coconut oil, baked in the oven for about 15-20 minutes - nice taste but it’s sticky as hell before baking and sticks to the greaseproof paper in the middle. Came up with it yesterday, so I still have to tweek the flavour and the process (i.e. the sticky as hell part).
There are also those tiny bars I was making a couple of months ago - about 700 calories in something barely larger than a snickers bar, with plenty of protein and slow carbs. Enough for 3-4 hours but impossible to eat without drinking.
B.
Sugar cinnamon, chocolate fudge, brown sugar cinnamon, apple strudel, chocolate bannana split, chocolate ship cookie dough, chocolate fudge, cinnamon roll, cookies and creme, and s’mores.
So many to try. Damn, of all the junk food breakfast items, if I had to choose just one, it would be pop tarts. I also love how the commercials say that toaster strudels taste better than poptarts. HA! In their dreams!
Just remembered another one… for skillet fried eggs, I love the yolks and dislike the whites–although I still eat them. For hard boiled eggs, I love the whites and can’t even eat the yolks. I need to learn how to soft boil them!
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
HATE tomatoes, but love ketchup, chunky salsa, and sauce.
I honestly like Tuna, Broccoli, Cottage Cheese… the usual things that make people who never worry about their diet wince in disgust -lol.
-Believe that Peanut Butter on anything will always ake it better (have been known to spread some on pop tarts).
-Like to go waaaay overboard with ketchup on particular food items
-Will eat cashews nonstop until I reach the bottom of the container
-Have tried mixing Metabolic Drive powder with just about anything in an attempt to jusify eating it.
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I am with you on the tomatoes, raw especially. I can eat tomatoes any other way, but if its raw (sliced or chopped) I can’t stand it.
I don’t know if this counts, but I hate being present while people I care about eat crap. Even if I know they’re going to do it, I’d rather not be there. It really just drives me nuts, especially if it’s someone that I’ve taken the time to develop an eating plan with. Everyone who’s been the victim of my obnoxious stares says it’s because I have an unhealthy relationship with food.
Okay so aside from regualar tomatoes/peanutbutter/cottage cheese discussions…I love love love barely cooked meat. It’s gross, I know. When I was a kid I could eat a raw chicken drumstick, needless to say I had no friends.
I hate sea urchins, olives, sweet pickles and peperoni on pizza.
[quote]Spartiates wrote:
I don’t know if this counts, but I hate being present while people I care about eat crap. Even if I know they’re going to do it, I’d rather not be there. It really just drives me nuts, especially if it’s someone that I’ve taken the time to develop an eating plan with. Everyone who’s been the victim of my obnoxious stares says it’s because I have an unhealthy relationship with food.[/quote]
I can see where you are coming from. The worst part is no one really understands these kinds of things. I hate eating with people in general. It’s fucking disgusting to me; just the concept of it. But I would never bring it up because it would be considered weird.
[quote]Stength4life wrote:
I can see where you are coming from. The worst part is no one really understands these kinds of things. I hate eating with people in general. It’s fucking disgusting to me; just the concept of it. But I would never bring it up because it would be considered weird.
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It’s not like I give my mom the look of death when she eats a piece of cake or something.
I’m talking about when friend/family member x has asked me for help developing an eating program, and we’ve spent hours (over the course of days) hashing out a plan they think is both doable, and healthy. We then go to person y’s house for a meal, and 75% of the stuff they are serving is edible in our “plan”, but person x just can’t say “No thanks” to the bread rolls, or the offer of desert… I mean, once you’ve had the rolls, you’ve already blown it, so you might as well sample every desert option available, right?
I don’t even have to say anything, apparently I’m easy to read. And soon the entire table is jumping on me for not having desert too.
Clearly I have an odd/dysfunctional relationship with food.
I eat massive amounts of ketchup and mustard
I love steamed broccoli
I have to have eggs every morning
I’m addicted to flax bread
I am strongly convinced that when I am sore, any protein that I eat goes directly towards building new muscle.
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
I am strongly convinced that when I am sore, any protein that I eat goes directly towards building new muscle.[/quote]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ X 2
^^X3
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
I eat massive amounts of ketchup and mustard
I love steamed broccoli
I have to have eggs every morning
I’m addicted to flax bread
I am strongly convinced that when I am sore, any protein that I eat goes directly towards building new muscle.[/quote]
x 1 billion, gagillion, fafillion, shabolubalu million illion yillion…yen.
[quote]CCCP wrote:
Okay so aside from regualar tomatoes/peanutbutter/cottage cheese discussions…I love love love barely cooked meat. It’s gross, I know. When I was a kid I could eat a raw chicken drumstick, needless to say I had no friends.
I hate sea urchins, olives, sweet pickles and peperoni on pizza.[/quote]
Hmmm, pretty similar here. I love rare meat, and dislike any protein that has been overcooked. I would not go so far as to eat completely raw chicken, but the succulent way I like to cook it, many people interpret as underdone. Pink doesn’t scare me at all (in poultry), or red (in red meat, and no, people, the red is NOT blood).
There are almost no natural foods I truly HATE, but uni (sea urchin) is the exception. The taste is good, like scallops or lobster, but the texture is the MOST DISGUSTING thing ever.
I’m not crazy about some varieties of olives, but I love kalamatas. I much prefer kosher or dill pickles to sweet ones, and I would rather not have pepperoni on pizza.
Kalamatas, pepperoni, and pickles together make a nice snack, especially drizzled with a good Italian vinaigrette. Or better yet, as ingredients in antipasto…
[quote]forbes wrote:
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
I eat massive amounts of ketchup and mustard
I love steamed broccoli
I have to have eggs every morning
I’m addicted to flax bread
I am strongly convinced that when I am sore, any protein that I eat goes directly towards building new muscle.[/quote]
x 1 billion, gagillion, fafillion, shabolubalu million illion yillion…yen.[/quote]
That’s a lot. Could you type that out as a number?
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
[quote]forbes wrote:
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
I eat massive amounts of ketchup and mustard
I love steamed broccoli
I have to have eggs every morning
I’m addicted to flax bread
I am strongly convinced that when I am sore, any protein that I eat goes directly towards building new muscle.[/quote]
x 1 billion, gagillion, fafillion, shabolubalu million illion yillion…yen.[/quote]
That’s a lot. Could you type that out as a number?[/quote]
42
[quote]chimera182 wrote:
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
[quote]forbes wrote:
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
I eat massive amounts of ketchup and mustard
I love steamed broccoli
I have to have eggs every morning
I’m addicted to flax bread
I am strongly convinced that when I am sore, any protein that I eat goes directly towards building new muscle.[/quote]
x 1 billion, gagillion, fafillion, shabolubalu million illion yillion…yen.[/quote]
That’s a lot. Could you type that out as a number?[/quote]
42[/quote]
That was anticlimactic.
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
[quote]chimera182 wrote:
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
[quote]forbes wrote:
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
I eat massive amounts of ketchup and mustard
I love steamed broccoli
I have to have eggs every morning
I’m addicted to flax bread
I am strongly convinced that when I am sore, any protein that I eat goes directly towards building new muscle.[/quote]
x 1 billion, gagillion, fafillion, shabolubalu million illion yillion…yen.[/quote]
That’s a lot. Could you type that out as a number?[/quote]
42[/quote]
That was anticlimactic.[/quote]
That’s what she said.