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vanishing_cake January 22 2010, 19:39:53 UTC
it's not like I just decided one day I won't eat it and you can triumphantly force it down my throat and say SEE YOU DO LIKE IT Sometimes you can get older and start liking things that you didn't like before, tho. It's just your taste buds changing, so your parents aren't allowed to be smug about it. I used to hate onions and pick them out of everything my mom and dad cooked, and they just tried to chop them up really fine LIKE I WOULDN'T NOTICE THEY WERE THERE. Then one day I woke up and liked it. Cooked in foods, fried in rings, raw on salads, whatev. YUM.

This try-it-you-might-like-it phenomenon can be blamed almost entirely on the book Green Eggs and Ham.

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ivybgreenflower January 24 2010, 04:17:21 UTC
Yeah, that's happened to me (when I was little I refused to eat macaroni and cheese because I was so used to it with homemade tomato sauce and thought cheese was ridiculous) but it's like... you are trying to make me eat something (like bacon! arrrgh!) that I don't like, haven't liked in years, plz accept it thnx

I do try things again every so often tho. Just in case. I just hate how people take it personally when I don't like something, like, it's not hurting you that I think goat cheese tastes like foot.

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