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Old Sep. 30/05, 08:13 AM
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My apologies, perhaps I was misunderstood:

I certainly did not mean to imply that people should avoid trying new foods (particularly new healthy foods), however I do not feel that someone should force feed themselves food that they have tried and found to dislike greatly. I'm certainly not asking anyone to stop trying new foods, such a practice would be, as you say, quite sad. Try something, if you don't like it, try something else. There are so many possibilities of healthy foods to try and enjoy that you are bound to find a diet consisting of things that are good for you as well as appeal to your sense of taste (and remember, taste buds to change from time to time so foods you did not originally like should be revisited).

My point was only issued in the hopes that by not force feeding foods that one dislikes simply because they are healthy they will avoid one of the most common traps of finding the right diet which is giving up a few weeks into it because they miss the enjoyment and satisfaction of their meals. I wanted to stress very strongly that meals can be both healthy and enjoyable and it should be the goal of the indvidual to make both ends meet.
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thats one thing with message boards. you type something and someone takes it a different way than what was implied.

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If you do not like it, do not eat it.
What Mr. Ninjaface said. If you want to eat it, then gradually learn to like it. Force-feeding isn't wise.
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I was never able to eat oatmeal my whole life, I experimented enough and found out that if I mix it with breakfast cerial and eat it like breakfast cerial that it tastes fine- So yeah, keep trying to like the foods you hate, just do not choke them down while you hate them

brussel sprouts are obviously a lost cause
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Sodium is bad? I have this Low GI whole wheat bread and noticed it has 423mg (lol, typed 'mb' first) sodium per serving (2 slices). I use it to make a sandwich for lunch. Should I just use normal whole wheat?
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brussel sprouts are obviously a lost cause
haha i definitely agree
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I can't eat oatmeal cooked but I can shove it down my throat dry easily enough, as long as I have a little milk or water to wash it down. "Dry" is a very accurate description.
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You people are crazy oatmeal is the food of the Gods!! Especially with pieces of fruit in it...mm,mm, good
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Oatmeal is very good when uncooced. With lots of sugar of course.
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Whats wrong with brussel sprouts?
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For tuna try these --> http://www.fitness.com/forum/showthr...t=tuna+burgers

They take away that tuna taste and they are great.
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i mix MUSTARD with my tuna, along with boiled egg whites and sometimes chopped up pickles! sooo good! there are even some very healthy honey mustards out there, but be very careful and look at the labels. i know salt is bad, but i can't eat plain tuna without a little bit, but usually the mustard has enough for me! (and it's calorie-free!). i can't stand cottage cheese either. I love lowfat yogurt though! or try adding feta cheese to your salads - its a "healthy" cheese.
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I *LOVE* brussel sprouts. They're like tiny cabbages.
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I *LOVE* brussel sprouts. They're like tiny cabbages.
They ARE tiny cabbages.

So will someone tell me whats wrong with brussel sprouts???
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there is nothing wrong with brussel sprouts. they're one of my personnal favs. i'm a veggie lover, theres nothing wrong with that.
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