Tom L.
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- Joined
- Oct 30, 2012
- Reaction score
- 4,743
- Location
- New York State capital district
- Lifestyle
- Strict vegetarian
I just feel badly for someone when they make or buy something and don't like it. I can and will eat anything vegan, but if it was something I didn't like, I just wouldn't get it again. For example: if a recipe calls for cilantro, I just leave it out because I know I don't like it- but I'll eat something with cilantro without complaints if someone serves it to me.Well maybe they’re right to an extent. Your taste can change. And many people have been traumatised by some past badly cooked food. I convinced someone that Brussels sprouts were good the other day by slicing them and frying/caramelising in olive oil. I am revising my opinion on both butternut squash and chickpeas now because even though not my favourite foods the meal i had tonight had both and it was great. I’ve got sweet potato for later in the week. Again not a favourite of mine but I will reserve judgement until I see what I can do with it.
My father always hated turnips when he was growing up; his dad always insisted that he at least taste them if Grandma cooked them, but Dad didn't have to eat more than one taste. Still, one day in the service, he devoured them eagerly when he was famished and didn't know what they were. He was astonished when he found out later.