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GI, endoscopy and nothing wrong
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 553585" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Something I noticed about myself... Regarding certain foods. Veggies specifically.</p><p></p><p>I do NOT like cooked carrots. They are mushy and taste funny. Raw ones, though, I adore.</p><p>I cannot eat raw broccoli. Makes me gag. But - lightly steamed? Oh, yes, please!</p><p>Cauliflower - I can eat cooked, but not mushy-cooked. I prefer it raw.</p><p>Spinach - I adore cooked spinach. Have since I was tiny. Only recently have I been able to get raw spinach past my lips without gagging.</p><p>Okra - I love cut up small, in gumbo - or breaded and fried. Give me a whole pod with the seedy snotty stuff? BLECH.</p><p></p><p>I really love crunchy stuff. If my tortilla or potato chips are left open, and it's humid, and they are slightly less than a sharp crunch? I can't eat them.</p><p></p><p>I also am a grazer. Dry cereal - I love Rice Chex, no sugar. If I eat stuff like oatmeal, it has to be freshly made and have some texture. Granola bars are great, especially the chewy kind.</p><p></p><p>As for flavors - cheese is a HUGE pet peeve of mine - I love cheese. LOVE it. But if it has the tiniest spot of mold on it - FORGET IT. My parents and husband have tried to cut off the mold and still give it to me - I can <em>taste</em> it. It permeates the entire block/bag. They can't taste it, I guess.</p><p></p><p>...Would V eat veggie crisps? I plowed my way through a bag of them yesterday and today. Low sodium, low fat, baked, reasonably healthy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 553585, member: 6705"] Something I noticed about myself... Regarding certain foods. Veggies specifically. I do NOT like cooked carrots. They are mushy and taste funny. Raw ones, though, I adore. I cannot eat raw broccoli. Makes me gag. But - lightly steamed? Oh, yes, please! Cauliflower - I can eat cooked, but not mushy-cooked. I prefer it raw. Spinach - I adore cooked spinach. Have since I was tiny. Only recently have I been able to get raw spinach past my lips without gagging. Okra - I love cut up small, in gumbo - or breaded and fried. Give me a whole pod with the seedy snotty stuff? BLECH. I really love crunchy stuff. If my tortilla or potato chips are left open, and it's humid, and they are slightly less than a sharp crunch? I can't eat them. I also am a grazer. Dry cereal - I love Rice Chex, no sugar. If I eat stuff like oatmeal, it has to be freshly made and have some texture. Granola bars are great, especially the chewy kind. As for flavors - cheese is a HUGE pet peeve of mine - I love cheese. LOVE it. But if it has the tiniest spot of mold on it - FORGET IT. My parents and husband have tried to cut off the mold and still give it to me - I can [I]taste[/I] it. It permeates the entire block/bag. They can't taste it, I guess. ...Would V eat veggie crisps? I plowed my way through a bag of them yesterday and today. Low sodium, low fat, baked, reasonably healthy... [/QUOTE]
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