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Food problem

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 15:40
by rian
We have some food problems at home.

I don't eat fish. I hate fish, always have.

Amanda (aged 15) is an vegetarian.

Adrian (aged 10) don't eat meat anymore. He can't stand the consistency. He do eat chicken and fish though.

Samuel (aged 6) likes meat one day, but not the next etc. But it's a age thing I guess.

Sara eats everything/anything.

But our meals are always 2 or more dishes.

This is driving me crazy!




:urff:

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 15:44
by aims
How about living off salad? :P

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 16:05
by lazarus corporation
I think you'll find that vegetarian meals will cover all of those preferences.

of course, I'm biased...

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 16:08
by Brideoffrankenstein
I prefer vegetarian meals to non-veggie meals quite often. I successfully created a mushroom and avocado risotto last weekend!

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 16:12
by aims
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I prefer vegetarian meals to non-veggie meals quite often. I successfully created a mushroom and avocado risotto last weekend!
It must have been damn good to consider anything containing avocado to be a success. Not an attack on your culinary skills, understand, just the fact that I have an inherent dislike for those squishy, bland pear-impersonators :evil:

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 16:12
by rian
lazarus corporation wrote:I think you'll find that vegetarian meals will cover all of those preferences.

of course, I'm biased...
Dunno if I could do that. I love meat to much.

But we all eat lots of salad rifgt now. At least 25% on each meal. All the kids like salad, and so do Sara and I.

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 16:14
by emilystrange
soup.
cheese on toast.
chips.

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 16:14
by Brideoffrankenstein
Motz wrote:
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I prefer vegetarian meals to non-veggie meals quite often. I successfully created a mushroom and avocado risotto last weekend!
It must have been damn good to consider anything containing avocado to be a success. Not an attack on your culinary skills, understand, just the fact that I have an inherent dislike for those squishy, bland pear-impersonators :evil:
well i dont usually like them myself :notworthy: - but i was cooking to impress and thats what he chose out of the choices i gave him :wink: i was pleasantly suprised to be honest!

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 16:15
by aims
emilystrange wrote:soup.
cheese on toast.
chips.
o0o, are we playing word associations? :D

My turn:

Heart Disease

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 16:35
by emilystrange
i didn't mean all at once..

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 16:53
by aims
Neither did I :innocent:

Re: Food problem

Posted: 04 Jun 2005, 17:19
by Shadow_Smile
rian wrote:We have some food problems at home.

I don't eat fish. I hate fish, always have.

Amanda (aged 15) is an vegetarian.

Adrian (aged 10) don't eat meat anymore. He can't stand the consistency. He do eat chicken and fish though.

Samuel (aged 6) likes meat one day, but not the next etc. But it's a age thing I guess.

Sara eats everything/anything.

But our meals are always 2 or more dishes.

This is driving me crazy!




:urff:
Buy a blender !!! :twisted:

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 02:13
by Andrew S
rian wrote:
lazarus corporation wrote:I think you'll find that vegetarian meals will cover all of those preferences.

of course, I'm biased...
Dunno if I could do that. I love meat to much.

But we all eat lots of salad rifgt now. At least 25% on each meal. All the kids like salad, and so do Sara and I.
I'm no vegetarian but I like pasta dishes and even I can make up these without meat. When I think about what I do eat, it turns out my meat intake isn't that much - probably well below the west of Scotland average (where red meat rules supreme). I don't eat pork or fish, so I eat mainly chicken and beef. Lamb is nice but too greasy.

Andrew

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 02:51
by Francis
Who's the daddy? Get a grip man. They eat what you give them or starve/ cook their own tea.

The little buggers are only gonna blame you for their mid-life crises and put you in a care home anyway.

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 02:59
by Francis
Motz wrote:avocado ... those squishy, bland pear-impersonators :evil:
Heathen!

Avacado, prawns and Hellmans. I want your babies! :lol:

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 10:08
by christophe
Francis wrote:Who's the daddy? Get a grip man. They eat what you give them or starve/ cook their own tea.

The little buggers are only gonna blame you for their mid-life crises and put you in a care home anyway.
I was thinking the same. at least thats the way it happens over here.
but I have no reason to complain, I eat allmost anything.

damn I'm starting to sound like my own mother :?

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 10:45
by rian
Francis wrote:Who's the daddy? Get a grip man. They eat what you give them or starve/ cook their own tea.

The little buggers are only gonna blame you for their mid-life crises and put you in a care home anyway.
Good point. My mom was like that.

Problem is, if I let my kids starve, the social workers will come and get my kids. Hey, not a bad idea... :lol:

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 12:16
by boudicca
You can always use the classic...

"There are children starving in Africa..." ;D

Personally, rock'n'roll is my bread and butter. :von:

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 12:21
by hallucienate
boudicca wrote:You can always use the classic...

"There are children starving in Africa..." ;D
The food will be rotten by the time it gets to me.

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 12:24
by boudicca
hallucienate wrote:
boudicca wrote:You can always use the classic...

"There are children starving in Africa..." ;D
The food will be rotten by the time it gets to me.
:lol: That is very good.

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 15:00
by rian
hallucienate wrote:
boudicca wrote:You can always use the classic...

"There are children starving in Africa..." ;D
The food will be rotten by the time it gets to me.
:lol: :lol:


I think my mom used India instead of Africa though

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 16:51
by nick the stripper
boudicca wrote:You can always use the classic...

"There are children starving in Africa..." ;D
My mum uses that on me all the time :roll:

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 17:00
by christophe
nick the stripper wrote:
boudicca wrote:You can always use the classic...

"There are children starving in Africa..." ;D
My mum uses that on me all the time :roll:
mine uses the line.
"what if you ever would get a girlfriend and youd have to stay there for dinner?...." hate that :evil:

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 18:51
by Andie
lazarus corporation wrote:I think you'll find that vegetarian meals will cover all of those preferences.

of course, I'm biased...
yep...another damn veggie
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:well i dont usually like them myself :notworthy: - but i was cooking to impress and thats what he chose out of the choices i gave him :wink: i was pleasantly suprised to be honest!
oh puhlease :roll:

Posted: 05 Jun 2005, 20:34
by rian
We ordered pizza tonight.

Amanda: Hawaii (cheese, tomato, pineaple, ham). I ordered it without ham, but with fresh tomatoes.. She got one with cheese, tomatoe, pineaple, HAM and MUSHROOMS. :evil:

Sara: Vegpizza. I ordered it without mushrooms, she got MUSHROOMS. :evil:

My Vesuvio came as it should, but it wasn't good.

Samuels bambino Vesuvio was just like mine.

I'll never go back to that f**king place, that's for sure.