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By *atinaChica54 OP   Woman 2 weeks ago

Marlborough

But love now?

Mine was carrots! But absolutely love them now! Can give Bugs Bunny a run for his money! But still need those bloody night vision goggles when driving in the dark!

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By *andadbodMan 2 weeks ago

Liverpool

sprouts

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By *avexxMan 2 weeks ago

cheshire

i go with sprouts hated them as a kid,, now love them with xmas dinner..

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By *rthur30Man 2 weeks ago

Warrington

Egg. Still do hate them.

Cabbage, sprouts, cauliflower, beans, peas. Pretty much every veg really.

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By *atinaChica54 OP   Woman 2 weeks ago

Marlborough

Oooo.... You're in for a treat now then! SproutAthon Season has begun! Ho Ho Ho! (been called that a few times in my lifetime)

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By *haiababeWoman 2 weeks ago

North devon

Honestly. Liver.

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By *ustforfun8824Man 2 weeks ago

Limerick

I used to make my parents order two bottom buns when getting a happy meal as I hated the seeds..don’t know why you can’t even taste them

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By *mmaleiaWoman 2 weeks ago

East Northamptonshire

Mushrooms, had a massive phobia as a child, I eat them raw now

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By *BWLOVER1965Man 2 weeks ago

My Own Little World

Blamange

And it was pink looked like puke on plate

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By *he ReturneeMan 2 weeks ago

Barnet


"Mushrooms, had a massive phobia as a child, I eat them raw now"

A euphemism (as in Stormy Daniels' description of the orange one!)

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By *usicmanxxxMan 2 weeks ago

local

Liver

Sprouts

Boiled spuds

Rather have mash or roasted spuds

Stew still hate it

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By (user no longer on site) 2 weeks ago

Steak...

Mum went all posh once and got fillet steak which put me off all steak.

Still don't like fillet but love a good rump (ooh er) or sirloin.

Also used to hate any sign of pink but go for medium now.

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By *ildTimes777Man 2 weeks ago

Colchester/London

Olives , I couldn't stand them and now I love them, 🤷🏻‍♂️

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By *ell GwynnWoman 2 weeks ago

North Yorkshire

Tuna

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By *ornycougaWoman 2 weeks ago

NORWAY Wherever I lay my hat

Mushy peas - still can't bear to even look at them

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By *avinaTVTV/TS 2 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Curry.

As a child, I didn't like the spiciness, and my mum would make a smaller stew alongside the curry for me.

Then, when I was about 14, something clicked and I tried it and loved it. Now I love it! I also spice about a third of my cooking - curries, chilli, bobotie, cajun dishes... even just peanut butter toast with chilli sauce!

🤣

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By *elix SightedMan 2 weeks ago

Cloud 8


"Curry.

As a child, I didn't like the spiciness, and my mum would make a smaller stew alongside the curry for me.

Then, when I was about 14, something clicked and I tried it and loved it. Now I love it! I also spice about a third of my cooking - curries, chilli, bobotie, cajun dishes... even just peanut butter toast with chilli sauce!

🤣"

Exactly this for me! (Except the peanut butter on toast with chilli sauce Davina, you wrongun!)

From hating anything spicy I worked up to hot chillis and vindaloos, but I took it down a couple of notches to appease my poor little bottom.

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By *obilebottomMan 2 weeks ago

All over


"Olives , I couldn't stand them and now I love them, 🤷🏻‍♂️ "

For a moment I was foing to go off you and then you saved it

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By *avinaTVTV/TS 2 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania


"

Exactly this for me! (Except the peanut butter on toast with chilli sauce Davina, you wrongun!)

"

Everyone used to think I was mad, until one day Nandos released a peanut butter peri-peri sauce...

Come over to the Dark Side - you know you want to!

🌶 😁 🌶

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By *ou only live onceMan 2 weeks ago

London


"Curry.

As a child, I didn't like the spiciness, and my mum would make a smaller stew alongside the curry for me.

Then, when I was about 14, something clicked and I tried it and loved it. Now I love it! I also spice about a third of my cooking - curries, chilli, bobotie, cajun dishes... even just peanut butter toast with chilli sauce!

🤣"

I used to hate (and still not a fan of) curries that mixed meat and potatoes, so my Mum would always make two separate ones.

I couldn't think of a food, but actually peanut butter is probably one! I wanted to love it as a child (blame American TV/films), but wasted many a jar. Can gorge in it now!

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By *icknmix500Man 2 weeks ago

South Gloucestershire

Liver

Yuk

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By *ffy.Woman 2 weeks ago

Fife

Tomato soup

I remember being forced to eat bowls full of it on holiday with a family member. Even the smell of it would knock me sick🤮

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By *TinyDelight-Woman 2 weeks ago

City Centre

My mum made homemade curry for us growing up and I'd refuse to eat it. I'd just have plain rice with whatever was handy for her to do. I had my first one at 24. I love a curry now.

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By *uri00620Woman 2 weeks ago

Croydon


"Curry.

As a child, I didn't like the spiciness, and my mum would make a smaller stew alongside the curry for me.

Then, when I was about 14, something clicked and I tried it and loved it. Now I love it! I also spice about a third of my cooking - curries, chilli, bobotie, cajun dishes... even just peanut butter toast with chilli sauce!

🤣"

An alternate curry. That's nice though, my brother and I had to get on with it. My dad would make curries and chilli to his taste. Really hot. We had to eat it. We only got a reprieve once when he made one even too hot for himself!

I think all the stuff I hated as a kid I still don't like now. Anything from the sea and mushrooms.

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By *ife NinjaMan 2 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Pizza, bizarrely

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By *ildTimes777Man 2 weeks ago

Colchester/London


"Olives , I couldn't stand them and now I love them, 🤷🏻‍♂️

For a moment I was foing to go off you and then you saved it "

Fellow olive fan over here! 🙌

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By *aleforfun22Man 2 weeks ago

Lancashire

Onions for me couldnt stand them.dont mind them much nowadays though

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By *aizyWoman 2 weeks ago

west midlands

Broccoli

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By *ansoffateMan 2 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

Sprouts indeed and I still do hate them. Ugly stinky little balls of putridness.

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By *ane DTV/TS 2 weeks ago

Glasgow (for now)

Sweetcorn.

Still hate sprouts - the devils rancid testicles

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By *amierebelMan 2 weeks ago

nae danger.

Sprouts and mushrooms for me now both are epic

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By *tealthbomber2024Man 2 weeks ago

southend-on-sea

How about foods that your parents cooked that were crap and put you off until you realised what properly cooked meant? Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, watery mash, steak, etc etc

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