stevejr wrote: » Swan is nice full stop:D
Hank_Jones wrote: » Cabbage, get it away from me. Looks horrible, can't work it.
Captain_Generic wrote: » You obviously didn't read the manual
TheUsual wrote: » :pac: Start off slowly, and don't make yourself ill obsessing about it beforehand. I never touched seafood before I went on holidays after I was 20 (except for fish-fingers). We live on an Island here but the fish we catch is sold to Spain and France and Portugal where they eat tons of the stuff. We don't have a fish industry here anymore really. It's a shame, we are surrounded by it.Plus it's about the healiest thing you can eat for your heart, weight and mood !
LETHAL LADY wrote: » Are you a pastologist?:)
TheZohan wrote: » I won't eat... Jebus. Shouldn't this thread beover in C&H?! Taste buds develop with maturity.
HoneyRyder wrote: » Bananas -big squidgy sticks of sgustiness! <Yeeuuchhh>
pampootie wrote: » my mother never, ever, ate bananas. asked her why once, she told me that she went to a picnic when she was a teenager, took a bite out of a banana. was munching away, looked down, and saw a worms head waving blindly out of the bananas remains. since then i can only eat bananas when completely mashed up and proved worm free.
mojesius wrote: » Also, pumpkin pie. Desserts made with vegetables are generally wrong
suicide_circus wrote: » +1 Although...i do like rhubarb (sp?) crumble, is that a veg?