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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ham & Spinach quiche (so easy to make with store bought crust), a make-your-own salad bar, baguette and cheese for the rest of the normal eaters. I find adult picky eaters like this intolerable. Bless you for agreeing to feed her anyway. [/quote] I'm an adult picky eater. I wish to hell I weren't one. But I can truly not eat a lot of things without either making an awful face or gagging. It's not a thing to be impolite, even if I were alone and ate something with lemon I'd be spitting it out and chugging a ton of water. My body is physically sensitive - there's nothing I can do about that. You eat something that hasn't cooled off yet and consider it warm, but I eat the same thing and it physically burns my tongue and inside of my mouth which swells up. We go outside and you think the sunshine is beautiful. I overheat and pass out because it's too hot for me. In all ways, including food, I'm a delicate flower. It would make my life so much easier if I weren't - it would be nice to not constantly have to work around myself. FWIW, I would not want to eat ham or spinach or cheese. So I'd have salad and a piece of bread. [/quote]
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