Mom used to make a tuna noodle casserole that was pretty bad. And my mom’s aunt made the worst meatloaf you ever tasted.
I don't care for anything with curry in it either. I don't like spicey food.curried rice......instant rice cooked with curry powder, until it was dry yellow horrible rice.
i still, as an adult, don't care for anything with curry in it.
I concur.I can't stand the taste of kidney.
Shock, horror. I do NOT concur. Because it's you though, you're forgiven. When I'm in charge of the World, it will be the law to have a fried Spam sandwich at least once a week. I MAY, just MAY give you a special dispensation on this very sensible, fair and just law.fried spam.....YUK!!!!
maybe it's because the first time I had it was when I was about 7 years old and had chicken pox at the time. I still cannot stomach that stuff even after all these years.I concur.
Shock, horror. I do NOT concur. Because it's you though, you're forgiven. When I'm in charge of the World, it will be the law to have a fried Spam sandwich at least once a week. I MAY, just MAY give you a special dispensation on this very sensible, fair and just law.
That reminds me of when I ate a full bag of Victory V's when I was, coincidentally, about 7yrs old. I was as sick as a dog because in those days they contained ether and chloroform. I have never touched one since.maybe it's because the first time I had it was when I was about 7 years old and had chicken pox at the time.
I am fully with you on cheesecake. I cannot understand people's obsession with it. Did you know that Bea Arthur didn't like it either?You know, I can't think of anything that was so bad, I couldn't eat it. Oh sure, there are foods that I don't like (ratatouille, for example, no way am I ever eating eggplant), but Mom wouldn't have made that anyway. I wasn't overly fond of stewed tomatoes or endive, but I ate them and still do today (or would eat endive if Mom was still around to make it). I never really cared for Mom's spaghetti, but ate it.
I never had cheesecake until I went to Rick's family for dinner for the first time. Rick's mom made New York style cheesecake. I took one bite, barely got it swallowed and Rick finished it. His mom was upset that I couldn't eat it, and I apologized, but I couldn't get it down. And still can't. Years later, she made ratatouille for dinner. I tried it, literally gagged like hell, and spit it into a napkin. By then she was used to me and she laughed. I didn't think it was funny; ratatouille is simply awful stuff. (And so's cheesecake. Figures I'd marry into a family who uses cheesecake for anything that goes wrong....kinda like The Golden Girls)
I dearly love liver and onions. So does my sister. For years, Mom made it for us for our birthday dinners. I still make it for my sister and me.
ETA: But only calves liver.
Rick would never eat salad. Not the veggie kind of salad. Nor would he eat Brussels sprouts. Or blueberries. It got to be a big thing between us that he wouldn't eat blueberries. Now? He'll eat all of those things. But he'll only eat Brussels sprouts if I make them and blueberries must be baked into a blueberry buckle.
He won't eat coconut. He refuses to eat coconut. Never, ever, EVER! Except I make these citrus cookies with coconut. And he eats them. Go figure. First time he ate one, it stopped the presses. The world stood still. People shouted it from the rooftops. It made every newspaper in the United States. Even Santa Claus was stunned beyond belief. And the Easter Bunny fell over backward.
Back in 2008, we had back to back major hurricanes here. We stayed at my FIL's house with them. While the power was out, we made most of our food on a gas grill that we have that also has a griddle. One morning I made up scrambled eggs, fried potatoes and SPAM for everyone. My FIL was horrified. Then he ate some. I had sliced it thin and cooked it until it was nice and crisp. The way God intended. He loved it and still talks about it to this day. Even my super picky MIL loved it.I concur.
Shock, horror. I do NOT concur. Because it's you though, you're forgiven. When I'm in charge of the World, it will be the law to have a fried Spam sandwich at least once a week. I MAY, just MAY give you a special dispensation on this very sensible, fair and just law.
They have so many varieties these days. Even a turkey one. A Youtuber I watch roasted it in the oven whole and loved it. It's quite versatile stuff and since it's shelf stable it is good to have in case of an emergencySpam is making a come-back. There are a lot of recipes online.
Now I'm craving it!!They have so many varieties these days. Even a turkey one. A Youtuber I watch roasted it in the oven whole and loved it. It's quite versatile stuff and since it's shelf stable it is good to have in case of an emergency