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@PA Mom-mom wrote:

@BlueFinch wrote:

Cranberry sauce.  A must, but only for the holiday, TG dinner.  


@BlueFinch  So true! I stress over my cranberry sauce every year in an effort to get anyone to eat it. Almost nobody does, except for my SIL who is very polite. I've even resorted to putting it into my appetizers. Why do we feel compelled to do it???


@PA Mom-mom , I actually like it since I read this tip from Bobby Flay. I add Grand Mariner and it is delicious.

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@QVCkitty1 OH yes!  We make that kind where you grind up sugar, cranberries and an orange in the food processor and nuts as I remember.  The recipe is on the cranberry bag I think.

 

Anyway, we put a little Grand Marnier and wow is that good!  It is the only cranberry thing I really like! 

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@QVCkitty1  I have added bourbon and other kinds of alcohol over the years. Some results were delicious! Still can't get the fam to eat it. 

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@PA Mom-mom wrote:

@QVCkitty1  I have added bourbon and other kinds of alcohol over the years. Some results were delicious! Still can't get the fam to eat it. 


@PA Mom-mom Hey great!  More for you!

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A McDonald's hamburger.

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For me, just about everything and anything. With a limited diet, I get tired of the same things over and over. I stop eating them. After a few years go by, these items come back on the list again. An example would be mixed salads. I used to eat them every day, then I said enough. Another is breakfast cereal. Can't do this anymore. Maybe in a year or two. I have gone back to eating salads and fresh cut vegetables, but not daily.

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After all the cooking I've been doing -- everything!!!

 

Nothing peaks my interest anymore..I think this past 7 months I've made everything we "craved", "like" and more ...

 

Turkey is my fav but even I'm not wanting it!  

Today it was pb on toast..simple and good.

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Ice cream.  I like a few spoonfuls, then I am over it.  I might eat it 4 to 5 times a year..probably 1 cup total for the whole year.

 

My DH eats ice cream every night without fail.

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@QVCkitty1 wrote:

Recently a friend and I were talking about foods we could take or leave.  I came up with peanut butter and yogurt. Occasionally Iwill get a craving for one of these , and when I satisfy it, I don't want to see them again for a year. What do you like once in a blue moon, and then you're over it ?  


@QVCkitty1    That's easy...I don't like ice cream.  When I was teaching and eating school lunches...on the days they had ice cream cups with lunch....our guidance counselor always took mine off my tray.  He could not believe that anyone could not like ice cream.  He said it was "Unamerican".  😁

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@Mombo1 wrote:

@QVCkitty1 wrote:

Recently a friend and I were talking about foods we could take or leave.  I came up with peanut butter and yogurt. Occasionally Iwill get a craving for one of these , and when I satisfy it, I don't want to see them again for a year. What do you like once in a blue moon, and then you're over it ?  


@QVCkitty1    That's easy...I don't like ice cream.  When I was teaching and eating school lunches...on the days they had ice cream cups with lunch....our guidance counselor always took mine off my tray.  He could not believe that anyone could not like ice cream.  He said it was "Unamerican".  😁


@Mombo1 , I kind of envy you, I like ice cream way too much ! 🤦‍♀️

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