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Oh no, Monopoly is one of the worst for me @csno01
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I wish I liked mince pies
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Ross_Scope said:I wish I liked mince pies
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Shame...
lets not forget liquorice allsorts“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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leeCal said:Shame...
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I wish I liked more food then I do...I have a thing about textures, I wont eat any meat or seafood, I can only eat eggs if they're in a Yorkshire pudding or a cake...my son tells everyone I'm a vegatarian that doesn't really like vegetables, sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, salad leaves are all a no go for me...I can manage things like carrots, peas, onions....I can eat beans on toast but have to pick through them to avoid the little skins that come off them....I basically live on potatoes and dairy....it's gets so flippin boring but I cant change how I feel about food!
Needless to say, a meal out would not be something I'd look forward too...
Used to think it was just a me thing, but over the years I have heard of other people with similar problems with food. -
Cress said:I wish I liked more food then I do...I have a thing about textures, I wont eat any meat or seafood, I can only eat eggs if they're in a Yorkshire pudding or a cake...my son tells everyone I'm a vegatarian that doesn't really like vegetables, sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, salad leaves are all a no go for me...I can manage things like carrots, peas, onions....I can eat beans on toast but have to pick through them to avoid the little skins that come off them....I basically live on potatoes and dairy....it's gets so flippin boring but I cant change how I feel about food!
Needless to say, a meal out would not be something I'd look forward too...
Used to think it was just a me thing, but over the years I have heard of other people with similar problems with food.
My diet is very restricted due to other issues as well (OCD being the main one) but even the food I do eat, I don't really like. I don't like the feeling of food in my mouth at all, even things that start with a reasonable texture, become less so with chewing, and there aren't any tastes or smells that I particularly like... -
I agree with @Tori_Scope about board games though I once made one myself, which was great fun.
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
― Dalai Lama XIV -
66Mustang said:@csno01
I see you like a bourbon Have you tried Gentleman Jack? Also, have you tried a cocktail called an Old Fashioned?
I heard of Zgentlemen/man Jack whiskey. I have also tried an Old fashioned. Its a nice Night Cap. You definately dont need anything else afterwards haha. Ross_Scope said:I wish I liked mince pies
But it's not my fault they're horribleShame...
lets not forget liquorice allsorts -
Cress said:I wish I liked more food then I do...I have a thing about textures, I wont eat any meat or seafood, I can only eat eggs if they're in a Yorkshire pudding or a cake...my son tells everyone I'm a vegatarian that doesn't really like vegetables, sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, salad leaves are all a no go for me...I can manage things like carrots, peas, onions....I can eat beans on toast but have to pick through them to avoid the little skins that come off them....I basically live on potatoes and dairy....it's gets so flippin boring but I cant change how I feel about food!
Needless to say, a meal out would not be something I'd look forward too...
Used to think it was just a me thing, but over the years I have heard of other people with similar problems with food.
I'm not comfortable speaking in front of people so how I managed to do a speech at my wedding I don't know!
Ah, Bubble Man! I don't like him either. He's gotten to be like the Coca-Cola advert... you know its nearly Christmas when...!Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Ami2301 said:Cress said:I wish I liked more food then I do...I have a thing about textures, I wont eat any meat or seafood, I can only eat eggs if they're in a Yorkshire pudding or a cake...my son tells everyone I'm a vegatarian that doesn't really like vegetables, sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, salad leaves are all a no go for me...I can manage things like carrots, peas, onions....I can eat beans on toast but have to pick through them to avoid the little skins that come off them....I basically live on potatoes and dairy....it's gets so flippin boring but I cant change how I feel about food!
Needless to say, a meal out would not be something I'd look forward too...
Used to think it was just a me thing, but over the years I have heard of other people with similar problems with food. -
OverlyAnxious said:
Well that's something we share... I'm interested as to how you cope with babies despite that?
The fear did deter me from having a baby for long enough, but my fear is nowhere near as severe as it was thankfully.Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
The Bubble Man @Ami2301
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We are good thank you @Tori_Scope Daisy is slowly settling into a routine, can't believe she will be 2 weeks old this coming week. My back is so much better than it was, the hospital bed did not help my back at all, I dread to think how I would have ended up if we had stayed any longer... most likely unable to move at all!
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I'm so glad you're both doing well @Ami2301. Wow, time really does fly! I'm sure you are, but savour every moment of these early weeks.
That wouldn't have been ideal, so it's good to hear your back is better. It must be nice to have your home comforts too.
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