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Dagman | 13:39 Thu 27th Aug 2020 | Food & Drink
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Hi ab'ers, I'm sitting here munching pickled gherkins, absolutely love them, however up until 5 years ago hated them! Have you a similar food you once hated but now love, or even the other way round?
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I love ox tongue but it is hard to come by these days as it is expensive. Only tried veal once - utterly tasteless.
When I was a kid, my father used to put salt on his porridge instead of sugar like the rest of us, and I thought that was a little strange. Many years later, I tried porridge with salt and what a great improvement in taste it was!
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I've only had ox tongue once, I remember it being like ham? I have a friend who has hot water with his cornflakes, hates milk! I like weetabix with butter on, but not usually. Chips with salad cream wonderful. As a kid didn't like either.
Ox tongue has a rich taste. In texture it is rather like ham. Never had chips with salad cream.
brussels sprouts, couldn't abide the smell and cabbage or greens, now i will eat all those things. I think its because they used to be over cooked and were done to death - now i will happily eat all three


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//I would take gherkins out of bigmacs but now would miss them. I'm warming to green olives now too! //


Remember this Dagman. They have feelings also!





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I eat sliced Chicken/sliced Ham and Pasta now, but wouldn't have done about five years ago. Strangely though, I would have eaten a slice of pizza with Ham on it...
Honey roast parsnips and normal parsnips, whats the difference? are the former cooked differently?
Yes. The former are smeared with honey and roasted whilst the latter are merely boiled.
Piggy, roast them for 20 minutes then drizzle honey over them and put back in oven for a further 10 minutes.
Or grate some Parmesan over them half way through roasting, very tasty.
Cabbage! Hated it as a child and when I was four I 'accidentally' let it slip off the plate and onto the floor. I was made to pick it up and eat it. I was also made to eat porridge as a child so now wouldn't eat it if you paid me. I never forced my children to eat anything and now they're grown up they'll eat anything.
Thanx JD.
You live and learn.
Thanx vagus. Cant get em in Madrid. Will have to wait til my next trip to Blighty.
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Retrocop... Brilliant! Looking through some of these replies, I may try some if them! Sickbag at the ready!
I'm certainly going to try parmesan on roast parsnips (which I love anyway). Lot of memories on this thread. Slow-roast brisket was great for a midweek joint, as was breast of lamb, spread with sage & onion stuffing, then rolled and roasted. A stick of rhubarb with an eggcupful of sugar was a major treat in the '50s when sweeties were rare.
I have a rolled breast of lamb in the oven now, the aroma is making me drool.

One thing I hated as a child was tripe and still do.
I loved all offal as a child, but don't like it now.
I hated olives for quite a long time, but now love them.
I liked sweet food as a child, but really haven't got a sweet tooth now.
I have loved cheese and hated bananas all my life!
Olives ,belly pork, cauliflower and kippers

Bleughhh
Boil-in-the-bag Cod in parsley sauce was a regular appearance when I was young. I still can’t bear parsley sauce.
Dagman, i would take the burger out of a Macdonalds and replace it with gherkins!

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