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salads...I can go months, almost years not having one,,, (veggie salads, not fruit salads)
and after a long while ...a cob salad might be edible..
lamb...I love lamb,,,but once I have my fill I can go for a while without it,,,, same as moose steaks,,if they are gamey
even the evil food known as peas,,,, ill try once a year at the thanksgiving table,,, ill have 3-4 in my mashed potato and gravy..then im good for a year
More foods than I can name. That describes how I tend to eat - I will crave something for a little while, eat my fill of it, and then I'll go for months, sometimes even years, before I really want it again.
I'm on a cereal kick lately. Cheerios or Kellogg's Raisin Bran Crunch. Haven't eaten cereal since the 1980s. Now I'm eating it every day. I'll get tired of it eventually, and won't eat it again for years. I hate milk, so I eat it with apple cider. When I was a kid, I ate it with chocolate milk. If there's no apple cider, I'll eat it dry. I put it in a bowl, though.
I'm eating fish a lot lately, too, though I'm happy to go to a restaurant for it rather than cooking it at home. I recently stopped eating tuna (canned) two or three times a week. I probably won't eat canned tuna again for years.
The only foods I don't phase in and out on are pizza and pasta. I drink coffee, water, or iced tea.
A friend gave me a slow cooker this week. I'm going to make brisket first. It seems unnatural to cook anything for such a long time. But it will smell so nice.
I eat pretty much the same foods day after day after day after day, and never get tired of them.
I can only wonder what that would be like. I have two friends like you, one who has almost never had anything but chicken, rice, and broccoli for dinner every night of his adult life.
I'll eat anything, but I don't know if I ever make the same thing twice. I always have to change it and mess with the "recipe". And yes, I've made it worse many times.
The same thing every day, not for me. Soup one night, then thickened for a sauce for pasta.
Chips and hot salsa. The crunch and spice just energizes me
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