
03-12-2010, 06:30 AM
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i think some things just need to be eaten while alone! cause if people watch you, they will be disgusted.
for instance, pudding need to be spooned with a big spoon, but then licked off slowly
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03-12-2010, 07:23 AM
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Location: Denver area
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Goldfish crackers: Use teeth to crack in half and eat each half separately. Tail, then body.
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When I was younger, we used to be able to buy a certain brand of butter cookie that was shaped in a circle with scalloped edges and had a hole in the middle. I used to always put the cookie on my finger and eat around the edges trying to leave the thinnest ring around my finger without it breaking....Haven't seen those cookies in forever - can't even remember what they were called. Came in a box that was wrapped in green paper though....
Ice cream sandwiches ...must go around the edge of the ice cream sandwich with your tongue prior to eating, to get any ice cream that may be inclined to drip out otherwise......
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03-12-2010, 07:31 AM
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Location: Yellow cottage, green doors.
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Pretzel Rods. Nibble off the side with no salt, leaving the whole length of the pretzel rod with all the salt, then eat that half.
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03-12-2010, 07:48 AM
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kit kats...eat the side of each bar off, then the top and the ends, this way you get all the chocolate first. then you eat the cookie
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03-12-2010, 08:03 AM
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Location: The Hall of Justice
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Oh yeah, Kit Kats! Any kind of wafer cookie, really ... I like to carefully lift the layers apart. Bonus points if you can end up with a wafer with no icing in one hand and a wafer with perfectly intact icing on the other.
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03-12-2010, 08:29 AM
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Location: Neither here nor there
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When I was a child, each different food--meat, potatoes, vegetable, fruit, bread--had to be on widely separated areas of the plate. I mean, I didn't let one food touch any other food and if they ran together, I wouldn't eat that part of it. And I always cut off every tiny piece of fat from the meat. (I still do that.)
When I eat Oreos I separate them, eat the inner frosting first and then the cookie part.
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03-12-2010, 08:58 AM
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I eat green beans with chopsticks only.
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03-12-2010, 09:32 AM
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Location: South Bay Native
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I eat ramen noodles with chopsticks only - although I haven't had any for over a year now! I miss my sodium fix....
I separate the Oreos with my teeth first, eat the half with no cream, nibble off the cream a bit at a time, and then eat the other half.
Gummy bears - have to chew the head off first - then the body
Almonds - soften them in my mouth first, then peel off the skins, and then eat the nut
Edamame - place the whole bean in my mouth while grasping the stem end, press my lips together and pull the pod out slowly as the beans pop out of the opposite end. I don't know why but this makes them taste better.
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03-12-2010, 11:02 AM
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yes oreos with the teeth! instead of pulling them apart, i eat off one side of the cookie, then eat the cream and then eat the other cookie.
and almonds, (out of shell) i put them in my mouth, then crack it in half lengthwise and then eat.
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03-12-2010, 01:18 PM
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Location: Bradenton, Florida
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I do the same things with Skittles. I spill out a handful, sort them into colors and eat them largest to smallest, unless I have one, and then that's added into the next handful.
I also split peanut M&M's apart, and eat the nut separately from the candy.
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