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Is there some kind of food you liked as a child that you will no longer eat? Mine is peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches.

VertLyfe 7 Feb 11
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Bubble Gum. I still love the flavor. It's just that my teeth can't handle it.

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Potted meat and deviled ham..... (we were very very very rural/redneck/not a lot of money). (Ick)

Ohub Level 7 Feb 11, 2019
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Spray cheese (or easy cheese).. loved that stuff as a kid. Now it makes me go ick.

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Celery. I even pick it out of canned soup. ??‍♀️ Lol

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For good reason. Yuck.

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"Cream of Wheat" porridge.

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Anything that comes from animals. And unfortunately, bananas (developed an allergy to it as an adult).

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Hot dogs and bologna.
Basically the same exact thing, just in different shapes.
The thought of eating either now, turns my stomach.

I agree with you on the crappy chicken / pork hot dogs but what about all beef hot dogs? Nathan's or Vienna Beef are crazy good.

@chucklesIII You can have my share. Enjoy!

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I think you made the right decision.

BD66 Level 8 Feb 11, 2019
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I was raised on meat. I loved my mom's fried chicken. Now I am a vegetarian, so I will no longer eat my fellow animals.

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Breast milk.

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I'm Type II diabetic, and can't eat half the stuff in the supermarket! I miss Kit Kat bars most of all!

sigh I love those, too...

Right there with you. Still finding what spikes my blood sugar.

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almost all of it...

White bread, butter and sugar...poptarts (mmmm loved the frosted ones with sprinkles)...Twinkies...Snowballs...

I just can't do sugar much...

I did the white bread, butter, and, sugar too.

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