Posted by Hal--WA on February 20, 2009 at 23:57:57 from (208.81.157.90):
In Reply to: Forced to eat posted by plow hand on February 20, 2009 at 14:53:32:
I decided a long time ago that I would never eat liver again, and I haven't. We always had our own beef and pork when I was a kid, and we always used up the livers after we butchered. As an adult, when I butchered, I gave away the liver. Liver just tastes awful to me.
Lots of cheese smells like vomit to me. I don't eat vomit and so I don't eat most cheese. I feel the same way about butter for the same reason.
But really I LIKE most food. Almost all vegetables, most meats and fish. As a kid I was somewhat of a picky eater. I trained myself to eat and enjoy lots of things I would not touch as a child.
Canned peas still taste and smell gross, but I no longer pick them out if they are part of a casserole or other mixed dish. Frozen peas are much better.
When we were raising our children, we never forced them to eat anything, but if they didn't want to eat what the rest of the family was eating, we would not let them have anything else. In general, my kids were pretty easy to please.
Lutefisk is something that my family traditionally had during the Christmas holiday season, as my ancestors came from Norway. I like most of the other traditional ethnic dishes, and I will eat a little lutefisk if it is served, but I cannot say I like it. If I never had any more lutefisk, I don't think I would miss it!
This is making me hungry. I think I will go make myself a sauerkraut sandwich. I didn't think much of kraut as a kid, but I love it now.
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