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I've always had a strange relationship with sausagemeat.

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Bbbananas | 16:03 Thu 10th Dec 2009 | ChatterBank
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No - I'm not vying for the 'bizarrest thread title of the week' - this is leading on from an answer I gave on another thread. As a child I would sneak into the pantry, squeeze the sausagemeat out of a sausage, and eat it raw. Sounds gross now - but I used to love it. I also used to eat raw (peeled) potato.

Maybe that's why I was so skinny as a child - I must have had worms for 10+ years.

What strange things did you used to like to eat as a youngster, which you would not dream of eating now?
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Thanks Cant-Do - I will have a look for them.

Its just that I cannot stand a big lump of grisel in my mouth - puts you right of your sausages !!!!!
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Mmm... "can't stand a big lump of gristle in your mouth."

I do have a certain amount of sympathy for Mr Den....!
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I used to sit on the floor and eat cat biscuits.
I too ate raw potato and occasionally still do, cant help it :o)
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I'm behaving today cant_do. Borderline, but not beyond.
I used to chew on foil pie cases, I would do it for ages unless my mom caught me and took it off me
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You go..... you can do it too, you can do...

It was the lump of gristle as described by Den that really made me have to physically hold myself back. My God... that was tempting.

Where's sqad when you need him?!
I used to eat dry cat biscuits, but when my sister was young she used to eat wet tinned cat food, eugh!

Also always ate muffin cases and refresher lolly sticks (the papery kind of ones!).

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