Do frog legs really taste like chicken?!
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Do frog legs really taste like chicken?!
...did they at least let you wear the hat while you ate?....
Make that Cold water. Old keyboard and not all letters print!
Another great movie!Thank Gan! I was thinkin, "poor, poor Spidey" Old water and Ketchup.
Old water? Used first for what? Bath? Dishes?
I am not going for dinner at your home. (Not that I was invited or anything.)
Do frog legs really taste like chicken?!
Eek. That's just cruel.My mom has always been a health nut. When I was in grade school, she made a special dinner one night-something she called "salmon loaf." It was horrifyingly disgusting, and my brothers and I refused to eat it. She told us we all had to stay at the table until we finished our food. My brothers were bawling, but I started pretending to eat it, then spit it into my napkin. When I was excused, I went outside and tried to bury the evidence in the yard!
Don't worry-we've never let her forget!Eek. That's just cruel.
My hubby thinks that ketchup=spaghetti sauce. I am partially Italian. I have made sure my daughter is not subjected to his pretend pizza!
For the record he is a good cook for everything else
My hubby thinks that ketchup=spaghetti sauce. I am partially Italian. I have made sure my daughter is not subjected to his pretend pizza!
For the record he is a good cook for everything else
I cooked mutton in a crock pot. It was disgusting and smelled to high heaven.
I had the same reaction to Salmon loaf. I believe taste buds mature over time, and that that is the reason kids hate to eat certain things. I love now some things I despised as a kid, such as Lima beans, Brussel Sprouts, salmon and other fish dishes. I was taught in anatomy that a baby's taste buds are immature at birth except for the ones which detect sweetness, which are fully mature; reason being that the human nervous system has lots and lots of growing to do and the only nutrient it ever uses is glucose. So, the infant needs to be able appreciate and crave sweetness in foods.My mom has always been a health nut. When I was in grade school, she made a special dinner one night-something she called "salmon loaf." It was horrifyingly disgusting, and my brothers and I refused to eat it. She told us we all had to stay at the table until we finished our food. My brothers were bawling, but I started pretending to eat it, then spit it into my napkin. When I was excused, I went outside and tried to bury the evidence in the yard!