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I also avoid corn oil. To some extent I avoid canola and corn for political reasons, but I'm not consistent enough in my outrage to try an persuade anyone else...
we find GMO free certified canola oil.
Things I don't like: scallops, salmon, jello, whole anchovies, walnuts, oysters (raw), duck, grapefruit, uncooked tomatoes, cilantro, bitter lettuce (I forget what it's called), smelly cheeses. I can eat all of those items if I had to (except the whole anchovies) but I don't seek them out.
it's not just the GMO part... more about monoculture and a loss of diversity which is related to GMOs but not exclusive to them... but even if I could find heritage rapeseed oil, I don't like the taste...
You're like the anti-me.
The anti-us.Also, I'm surprised that caribou has not had a raw oyster.
she says she avoids; i don't think she has not had. At least, that is how I understood the thread.
My reaction was to the general pickiness of American children who seem to enjoy making their parents jump through hoops by being picky, and the parents who indulge them.
Alcohol, coffee and tea for religious reasonsLiver and kidneys because I know what they do and it grosses me outSpicy food because I'm a huge wimp about itCilantro tastes soapy to me but like diablita, I can tolerate it in small amounts. Like pico de gallo on a salad or something.
I've never had raw oysters
A is SUPER picky with what she likes/ doesn't like, which seems like it would be exhausting to me - ordering things special ways and then being disappointed when it doesn't taste like what she envisioned. "oh, I just ordered a salad without anything on it and the dressing on the side and it doesn't taste very good." what a surprise! Recently she ordered a chicken sandwich and by the time she took everything off it she ended up with a broiled piece of chicken on a bun. That was a disappointment as well.
You are not missing out on much. The consistency is slime / snot with a fish and salt taste.I like 'em fried though.I listed food items I don't care for. I would (and have) eaten all of them. Of the ones I listed, the only one I wouldn't eat is the anchovies, I just hate them.I do not mind Caesar salad made with anchovy paste, so figure that out. As for being picky, I am not at all picky with food. I will eat whatever is served for the most part.A is SUPER picky with what she likes/ doesn't like, which seems like it would be exhausting to me - ordering things special ways and then being disappointed when it doesn't taste like what she envisioned. "oh, I just ordered a salad without anything on it and the dressing on the side and it doesn't taste very good." what a surprise! Recently she ordered a chicken sandwich and by the time she took everything off it she ended up with a broiled piece of chicken on a bun. That was a disappointment as well.