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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 567436" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well Im going to hell with my margarine. If I bought butter in the amounts of margarine we use, we would go broke. I only use real butter when I bake. Which tells you how often I buy butter. Tony doesnt even like the taste of butter but then again he wasnt raised on it. I used to love it but after all this time, I have adapted to it. </p><p></p><p>Billy used to eat whole blocks of cheese in one sitting. He would buy those blocks that were more than 1 pound blocks and just slice them up and eat them all night long. I guess that is why his stomach is rebelling now about eating cheese. Or so he says. I just dont think he can eat that large of quantities. I think normal amounts would be fine for him but he develops these ideas that he cant eat something and thats it for him. My mother convinced him when he was a child that he was allergic to eggs and he refuses to even eat them. He isnt allergic to eggs or he couldnt eat anything with eggs in it. I have no clue why she did that. This is how stupid it was...she made him homemade egg nog with just raw eggs, whole milk, sugar and some nutmeg and cinnamon. If he was allergic to eggs, he sure shouldnt have eaten that. </p><p></p><p>As for the container of coconut stuff. I know it is a thick white substance that looks like crisco. I just looked in my pantry tonight and it is gone. I will bet my left arm it left with Buck. I used maybe a couple of spoonfuls trying to taste it (nasty), then tried it as a cream on my feet, and then just put it back in the pantry. Buck kept looking at it and asking what it was. I sort of told him it was expensive and NO TOUCH. Obviously it made it very intriguing to him...lol. Just like my flavored olive oil that he walked out the door with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 567436, member: 1514"] Well Im going to hell with my margarine. If I bought butter in the amounts of margarine we use, we would go broke. I only use real butter when I bake. Which tells you how often I buy butter. Tony doesnt even like the taste of butter but then again he wasnt raised on it. I used to love it but after all this time, I have adapted to it. Billy used to eat whole blocks of cheese in one sitting. He would buy those blocks that were more than 1 pound blocks and just slice them up and eat them all night long. I guess that is why his stomach is rebelling now about eating cheese. Or so he says. I just dont think he can eat that large of quantities. I think normal amounts would be fine for him but he develops these ideas that he cant eat something and thats it for him. My mother convinced him when he was a child that he was allergic to eggs and he refuses to even eat them. He isnt allergic to eggs or he couldnt eat anything with eggs in it. I have no clue why she did that. This is how stupid it was...she made him homemade egg nog with just raw eggs, whole milk, sugar and some nutmeg and cinnamon. If he was allergic to eggs, he sure shouldnt have eaten that. As for the container of coconut stuff. I know it is a thick white substance that looks like crisco. I just looked in my pantry tonight and it is gone. I will bet my left arm it left with Buck. I used maybe a couple of spoonfuls trying to taste it (nasty), then tried it as a cream on my feet, and then just put it back in the pantry. Buck kept looking at it and asking what it was. I sort of told him it was expensive and NO TOUCH. Obviously it made it very intriguing to him...lol. Just like my flavored olive oil that he walked out the door with. [/QUOTE]
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