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    What is one food that makes you say "yuck"?

    Liver (though I like liverwurst on bread with mustard)
    Gefilte fish

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    Red meat, most coffee,pickeled herring,caviar, reptile(if I want something that tastes like chicken I'll eat chicken) fish sushi,escargot,insects,eel,chitterlings,fish head soup.

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    Avocados. We have to have them all the time because "they're good for you". Their taste is bland, but even if they did taste good I still am repelled by their mushiness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chachma v'Oz View Post
    Avocados. We have to have them all the time because "they're good for you". Their taste is bland, but even if they did taste good I still am repelled by their mushiness.
    woah! how can you say avocados are bland! i love avocados! then again, i love all food. nothing i dont like. (dont eat meat, but i remember from when i did, i liked it all. even liver .)
    "...and from these walls laughter will run over the world and infect with courage the bent, laborious peon of antiquity." - 'Desolation Angels', Jack Kerouac

    "...now you're really in the total animal soup of time..." - 'Howl', Allen Ginsberg

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    YUCK!
    "...and from these walls laughter will run over the world and infect with courage the bent, laborious peon of antiquity." - 'Desolation Angels', Jack Kerouac

    "...now you're really in the total animal soup of time..." - 'Howl', Allen Ginsberg

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method


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    Quote Originally Posted by the incredible b View Post


    YUCK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chachma v'Oz View Post
    Avocados. We have to have them all the time because "they're good for you". Their taste is bland, but even if they did taste good I still am repelled by their mushiness.
    not big on avacado's either, they really are bland. My daughter loves them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by queenlillian1962 View Post
    not big on avacado's either, they really are bland. My daughter loves them.

    Lots of black pepper on them. Excellent.

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    Asparagus and cauliflower yuck yuck a bazillion yucks. I dont like the taste and cauliflower smells worse than skunks.
    Btw I do like liver and avacodos.

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    Anything that's overpriced.

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