I was planning on enjoying a small bowl of delicious kimchi, but the wife kicked me out because the smell was making her nauseous. At least it’s nice out on the patio.
Anyone else enjoy a particular food that gets a negative reaction from friends or family? It doesn’t have to be odor-based.
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Posts: 17927 | Location: New Mexico | Registered: October 14, 2005
The smell of salmon being cooked makes me ill. The wife is addicted to it, so when she is planning to grill some, I go to the gun club. That we we both are happy.
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Durian has this effect on people and it's not even allowed on public transportation in Singapore.
We don't cook anything that each other hates the smell of, but my wife can't stand when I season cast iron. The smell of shortening burning into metal is enough to drive her out of the house.
Originally posted by P220 Smudge: Melted raclette.
Humboldt fog.
Had to Google both of those.
I need to get a durian so I can try it.
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-- Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past me I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain. --
Posts: 17927 | Location: New Mexico | Registered: October 14, 2005
When I was in Singapore in 2011, my company took us to a restaurant called "Durian Lingers" for our last dinner before I left. I choked down three pods before my mouth literally wouldn't open for a fourth. I ate some and I didn't gag, but my body literally wouldn't cooperate with my mind and I couldn't open my mouth for another bite.
I saw one of the girls in the above video say the same thing. Her body wouldn't let her swallow it!
I had a girlfriend from out in the national forest country near Pittsburgh that said kids were told by the school not to bring Leeks to school and not to ingest them before coming to the school the same day. Kids that did it habitually would be sent home from school for having eaten Leeks because it was so consistently stinky as to be a complete disruption to a class.
I never heard of that before or since.
I couldn't help being reminded of the Little Rascals and 'Limberger cheese'
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