bethany725 Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 He should bring his dinner in a bag with him. Quote
BattyOldMaid Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 Being a vegetarian, it's a challenge to come up with original and inspiring foods to eat, otherwise you'll get bored of the same run down meals each time. More challenging is trying to incorporate that along with meat eaters in the house yep, a husband who says he would try anything once and balks when faced with vension burger or duck stir fry! And a 6 year old who won't eat vegetables, or food that is 'old' ie bought yesterday but cooked today! sooo, back to my own kind of food, I've tried plaintain - yuk! Yams - yuk! I'd like to try nettle stir fry or nettle cakes. I've yet to find nettles that haven't been used by the local dogs as a toilet haven !! I know I could wash them, but I'd rather go to some god forsaken place where no dogs have roamed and have nettles from there! Batty Quote
~Andrea~ Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 I've never tried bananas, just the smell puts me off When they're very ripe they have a kind of fumi-ness about them that makes me cough which I can understand could be off-putting. I like 'em though. He is ridiculous. I am serious, it is beyond this world. He will literally only eat lamb/beef/chicken and potatoes or prawns for dinner. If not that, a plain ham sandwich. An absolute fruitcake no doubt. But does he eat fruitcake? Quote
Lucybird Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 I used to be a fussy eater as a child but now I'll try most things at least once. My little sister is so fussy though, the only meat she'll eat is chicken and then it has to be perfectly white. She doesn't like baked potatoes, will only eat raw carrots- and even then not many. We always joke that she only eats pasta, rice and potatoes but she'f a bit less fussy than that! Quote
DanC_84 Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 When they're very ripe they have a kind of fumi-ness about them that makes me cough which I can understand could be off-putting. I like 'em though. But does he eat fruitcake? I'm not 100% positive, but I do know the man loves his cakes. If I had to guess, I would say that yes, he does. Quote
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