There are some tasty things I enjoy as an adult that I hated as a kid. These include: mango, apricot, avocado, homemade bread, olives, and coffee. I know there are more, but I was eating an apricot cookie and I thought about how I used to think they were gross. Try things you thought were gross as a kid, you might like them π€·ββοΈ. #foodstrtips
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Papaya is mine.
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With you on liver, and the first point. So, the whole thing
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You're the rightest person around, and I'm never wrong
The most modest ever, none more modest.
Y'all been glamoured by this wrong-ass woman. π
Don't listen to him. He's always wrong...
This is the kind of Nostr drama we need π
You are welcome
Loved mangos as a kid, picked fresh from a tree in the yard
I couldn't stomach green peas and dessicated coconut. The coconut is still a hard pass but green peas with butter, man, I don't know why I ever hated them
Coconut is hit or miss, but I feel ya on the green peas I'm thinking I may make a split pea soup when it cools off.
I taught the boy how to make coffee and now he brings us coffee in bed, so I win.
:frysquint_sm: You win that argument. But you're still wrong all the time.
Oh, you put fruit in cookies, wonder WHY you liked it π
π the fruit cookies just got me thinking about the things I didn't like as a kid. I'll buy apricots and eat them now whereas when I was a kid I thought they were disgusting π€·ββοΈ. I didn't put the avocados or peas in cookies to like them as an adult, lol.
Good. Now you just have to teach him how to cook some eggs benedict and you and Yarnlady will have your own personal butler.
My favorite breakfast.
I haven't cooked that in forever.
I'm terrified of poaching eggs π€·ββοΈ
I get nervous too. That's why I bought an egg poacher... which I have a terrible tendency of forgetting that I ownπ€·π¬.
That's a thing??
Ohhhh, that kind of poaching ππΆβπ«οΈ
I'm getting rid of stuff, but that looks like a useful tool π€
It's very handy. Especially on days when I'm too tired to cook. And luckily it would be easy to teach jr how to use it.