This is me too. I’ll pass on most sweets, but please send the spicy fried chicken and fries doused in salt and vinegar my way. |
I know a few type two diabetics who would argue that point. |
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Diabetes isn’t sugar it’s carbs.
Ask a Type 1 what they dose insulin for….. |
Totally agree. I hate a sweet salad dressing! But give me all the hot sauce and jalapeños! |
Um it’s sugar because it’s about glucose. It’s why OJ will spike the blood sugar more than a steak. Glucose is a sugar. Carbs are also made of glucose and have more glucose than protein. |
Same here. If it's dark chocolate, or a cream cheese frosting or the like, I'll demolish it. No unhealthy relationship with food, except that I like it too much. But milk chocolate, or very sweet icing (as is on most store-bought cake) is just not to my taste. |
Of course. It's just annoying to have a running commentary on food, especially if that commentary is negative about something most people enjoy as a treat. BTW, I am not OP but I suspect OP is not talking about people who prefer dark chocolate or meringue buttercream. I suspect she's talking about people who make plain cranberry sauce with no sugar in it. |
I’m noticing this too. I used to love Ben & Jerry’s but I find it really sweet these days. Don’t get me wrong I still eat it but not as much as I used to. I find Haagen Daz to be less sweet. |
| It’s a tic, or a word she overuses. We all have them. Don’t worry about it. |
| I disagree with most of you. Some people don’t eat much sugar. Some cultures don’t, either. So American sweet desserts are literally too sweet. Fruit is one thing, like pomegranates, but cake with icing is another. All you taste is sugar. |
Mmm I love tart cranberry sauce with very little sugar in it. Tart tart tart! |
Op here. yes exactly what I mean. the person I am talking about will comment that a simple dry white wine is too sweet. And will take a bite of literally any kind of dessert and have to declare to the entire group that it is too sweet and “how can you even eat that?”. And you made me laugh because when she does cook she would never ever use sugar and if I recipe calls for it she simply leaves it out. Completely. And for the record, I also don’t like milk chocolate based things or buttercream but I know that’s simply a preference.l and I don’t need to make a scene about it. |
| That’s why I serve coffee with sweet desserts. |
+1. I grew up in a non-American food culture and a lot of the sweets here are just “too sweet” for my palate. People like different things. But yes, it’s rude to say so out loud in a party setting. Just don’t eat it. |
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Different people have different tastes. But I agree that you can just silently decline to eat or drink something. Unless someone is pestering them and forcing them to say they love it. Or asking them over and over why they only took a bite. Which I have seen also.
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