Do you have strange eating habits?

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Supertegwyn

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I love vegetables, always have.

Never understood people who hate them.

I..... eat food normally I suppose.

Don't have any weird habits like the rest of you.
 

EeveeElectro

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I can't eat off white plates or drink from white cups.
I always have to eat the side of the sandwich with the straight bit of crust first. So bottom to top I guess you could say.
I always need a drink when I eat which I guess isn't too weird.
I eat the chocolate and cake off a jaffa cake and suck the orangey bit until it's gone.
I'm sure there's more I just don't pick up on.
 

Olas

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After I finish a bag of popcorn I eat the kernels too. No my teeth aren't made of diamond. They soften if you suck on them long enough.
 

Jack Rascal

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EeveeElectro said:
I can't eat off white plates or drink from white cups.
That is one of the strangest things I have heard. Why is that? I mean... What? Must be quite horrible; seeing as most restaurants serve from white plates and even coffee shops tend to serve form white cups. Is it OK if it's a white plate with decorations or does it have to be, for example, all black?
 

EeveeElectro

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Jack Rascal said:
EeveeElectro said:
I can't eat off white plates or drink from white cups.
That is one of the strangest things I have heard. Why is that? I mean... What? Must be quite horrible; seeing as most restaurants serve from white plates and even coffee shops tend to serve form white cups. Is it OK if it's a white plate with decorations or does it have to be, for example, all black?
Honestly I can't explain it. It's probably because I dread having to do the dishes after...haha!
White plates are much harder to clean and if there is the smallest speck on them I won't go near it.
It's mainly in my own house, I'm okay at restaurants but I do prefer them to have different coloured plates. I'm okay with designs on them too, as long as it's not a solid white.
Most of my cups are white on the inside but they all have designs on them so I don't mind too much. I don't get to the point of freaking out over it but it's just something I've gotten used to over the years. I suppose I just don't like how messy they get?

I don't ever wear white clothes either. Must just be something to do with the colour.
 

Jack Rascal

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EeveeElectro said:
Jack Rascal said:
EeveeElectro said:
I can't eat off white plates or drink from white cups.
That is one of the strangest things I have heard. Why is that? I mean... What? Must be quite horrible; seeing as most restaurants serve from white plates and even coffee shops tend to serve form white cups. Is it OK if it's a white plate with decorations or does it have to be, for example, all black?
Honestly I can't explain it. It's probably because I dread having to do the dishes after...haha!
White plates are much harder to clean and if there is the smallest speck on them I won't go near it.
It's mainly in my own house, I'm okay at restaurants but I do prefer them to have different coloured plates. I'm okay with designs on them too, as long as it's not a solid white.
Most of my cups are white on the inside but they all have designs on them so I don't mind too much. I don't get to the point of freaking out over it but it's just something I've gotten used to over the years. I suppose I just don't like how messy they get?

I don't ever wear white clothes either. Must just be something to do with the colour.
Oh, it's one of those things :)

I hate doing the dishes but I actually technically wash mine twice; rinse first and only then with soap. When I lived in UK I shared a house with 5 other people. The dishwater they'd use was so disgusting that I started to keep my own plate in my room... They never rinsed the plates before washing so there'd be bits floating in the water. And no rinse afterwards *shudders*, so I guess I'm a bit strange on that matter too.

White clothes are horrible. Absolute magnets for dirt.
 

Angry Camel

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When I'm eating LeSnack, I always make sure I eat all the cheese dip with the first 2 biscuits and leave the third free.

Another thing, I'm fussy about texture. When I'm eating a burger, I wan't something soft, not soft with some crunchy stuff like lettuce in it.

I don't really like vegetables, but I'll eat almost any of them as long as I get my mash potato and meat.
 

Relish in Chaos

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If I can?t tear off the crusts of my sandwiches for whatever reason, I tend to just eat up to the crust and throw the rest away. I?ve also been told by my friends that I eat strangely, mostly at the corner of my mouth. Maybe it?s because I have weak/sensitive teeth, I dunno.

And this might be odd too, but I never follow the ?instructions? of how to eat an Oreo, because I find it stupid and it doesn?t add anything to the experience. I don?t twist it, lick it and dunk it. I just dunk it. You don?t fucking twist, lick and dunk any other biscuit that you eat, do ya?

And unintentionally, I?m quite a messy eater who tends to eat like a bit of a slob, even in public restaurants like Nando?s. Unlike other people, whenever I eat crisps, my hands and mouth always get messy. I don?t know why, it?s just how I?ve always eaten and never thought otherwise.

I have OCD, so I always have to drink something after I eat, even if it?s a little snack like a Jaffa Cake. It?s because I?m anxious about getting a urine infection again or kidney stones, and besides, sometimes my mouth gets dry.
 

Sansha

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I eat once every couple of days, but then have huge meals.

And I only eat the flesh of dead animals or what's come out of an animal. The only exceptions being pasta, cereal and some fruits.
All vegetables and most fruits can just fuck off.
 

renegade7

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I always check that a piece of meat I am served is the right color on the inside, to be sure it has been cooked all the way through. This is due mainly to the fact that when I was young (like up until I was about 10) neither of my parents seemed to know how to cook and I lived my late afternoons and evenings in fear of having to choke down yet another under-cooked burger. They were the sort of parents who sent me to bed without food if I complained.
 

Vicarious Reality

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I like eating salt
Preferably large pyramid flake sea salt
I used to eat several boxes
But it would be rather foolish to continue that deadly addiction
 

Luap26

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I shake my food slightly in between bites. My dad and grandfather do this as well. its not hard but people think your having some sort of disorder because your hands shaking holding a fork with food on it. People think its odd so though I would post.
 

KarmaTheAlligator

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DoPo said:
I eat once a day. Not a three meal worth of food either. I have a late lunch at roughly 2-6 PM and that's usually it. Occasionally I have some cereal or a toast for breakfast but that's maybe 2-4 times a month.
I'm like that, too.

Apart from that, I always eat the "dry" bit (read: the parts with the least flavour) of whatever food I'm eating first so I can get a taste explosion at the end. And I never add any salt. Ever.
 

EeveeElectro

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I'd like to add I don't have English breakfasts because I don't like eating fried egg off a plate.
I never have, I'm not sure why though. It just seems odd, fried egg should be in a sandwich >.<'