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I've always had a strange relationship with sausagemeat.
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No - I'm not vying for the 'bizarrest thread title of the week' - this is leading on from an answer I gave on another thread. As a child I would sneak into the pantry, squeeze the sausagemeat out of a sausage, and eat it raw. Sounds gross now - but I used to love it. I also used to eat raw (peeled) potato.
Maybe that's why I was so skinny as a child - I must have had worms for 10+ years.
What strange things did you used to like to eat as a youngster, which you would not dream of eating now?
Maybe that's why I was so skinny as a child - I must have had worms for 10+ years.
What strange things did you used to like to eat as a youngster, which you would not dream of eating now?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I just cannot compete salla - my mother did however make her own baked beans as she did not agree with the tinned ones. These were soya beans with an insipid tomato sauce - disgusting. Plus this stuff callede 'yarrow tea' which was given to me for high temperatures. I literally heave when I think of my childhood !
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Talking of sausagemeat - why can't you buy sausages that are not full of lumps of fat. I have tried various brands but they all have large amounts of fat in them. Even the low fat ones - if you cut the sausage open you can see the lumps of preformed fat placed in them. WHY ! is it to make the weight up ?
I was a fussy eater as a child - I had one of those dishes with two sections in them - I would never have my pudding and custard together.
I was a fussy eater as a child - I had one of those dishes with two sections in them - I would never have my pudding and custard together.
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