What is the wrost thing you eat when you were a kid?!


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What is the wrost thing you eat when you were a kid?


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My bro made me eat dog food.yuck!!!!!!!!!!

Liver with onions ugh.........and i don't eat that now!!

the little pickle-flavored weeds in our garden... they were really good!

Crisco with powdered sugar.....mixed right, it tastes like icing.

McDonald's, sodas, and something i can't remember the name of but it was like vanilla and one day gave me diarreah, yuck!

My parents always called it "s h i t on a shingle". Toast with some meat. It was nasty.

Peas, one night my parents said I could not leave the table till I ate them and I sat there till everyone went to bed, then flushed them down the toilet. I still will not eat peas to this day.
Gag.

Dirt, probably.
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roast beef

I overdosed on Olives and have had a phobia of them since.

Liver and peas! eeewwwwww!

Liver.

Beets

Mayonnaise sandwiches.......I was really stubborn (like the other person that won't eat peas.......I still won't eat them ). My parents finally gave up trying to make me eat anything I didn't want to eat.........and wouldn't you know it? My son was just as stubborn about food as I was........lol

Spinach souffle. At least, that's what they people at the daycare called it. In retrospect, it looked more like creamed spinich. It smelled, looked, and tasted like death. It was the most awful thing I've ever had to consume and I come from a family that likes chitlins and hog maws, (for the soul food challenged, that's the large intestines and stomach of a pig).

durians. i feel dizzy when i think that sharp fruit

Pig Brain.. eeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrr

Pork liver. ?




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