I refuse to eat the fat and cartilage off of meat.
[QUOTE=Dr.C;32315445]I refuse to eat the fat and cartilage off of meat.[/QUOTE]
That's not really all that weird.
I save the fat and cartilage to give to my dog.
I don't know if it's weird, but I eat tacos (hard) sideways. (Turn my head and bite on the side.) I see so many people eating them straight up, for me it just jams tortilla in my teeth.
[QUOTE=Autumn;32303116]if i'm having something like stir fry, i'll first pick out all the vegetables, then the chicken, then eat the plan noodles
and if i have spaghetti bolognese i tend to eat most of the bolognese on it's own, saving just a tiny bit of sauce to mix in with the pasta[/QUOTE]
I regularly make bolognese without making any pasta.
[QUOTE=salmonmarine;31989781]I eat the crust of pizza first...[/QUOTE]
This, but then I proceed to eat the pizza backwards. My friends look at me like I'm retarded, then I say: "Save the best for last!". Then my friends proceed to state that the dry, crusty, untasteful part is better than the actual cheesed, sauced, and meated part.
I'm all up for opinions, but really?
there's something appealing about the dry blandness of the crust after the heavy flavoured rest of the pizza that i also enjoy
i don't know why
I kinda don't eat potatoes because of the carbs I don't know why though?!
i eat rice with mashed potatoes
When eating those small Celeste Pizzas, or similar brands, I'll put two slices together like a sandwich or I'll take the toppings from one of the last slices and pile it onto the last slice.
If I'm eating a sunday roast i cut the potatoes up to get more gravy on/in them.
If im eating a drumstick lolly i bite the whole thing off in one.
when I eat lasagna, i'll cut off strips so it keeps its square shape until it's finished.
[QUOTE=Dr.C;32315445]I refuse to eat the fat and cartilage off of meat.[/QUOTE]
Cartilage is understandable, but in all honesty I can't eat lamb meat without the fat
It just doesn't taste as good without it
I do this with everything, I suck out all the flavor in my mouth without chewing then I swallow the mush.
I eat pizza with a fork and knife.
I fold pizza.. not weird in New York.. but I don't live there
Hot sauce on anything and everything.
[QUOTE=Rawrasaurus;31997340]I eat the topping of pizzas first, and then eat the dough/base on its own.[/QUOTE]
me too!
Lawry's Seasoned Salt, Cayenne Pepper or Cajun on errything
I only use a fork to eat any kind of food, except soup.
I sometimes eat the hamburger upside down.
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When I eat food I turn it upside down because your taste buds are on the top of your tongue and it tastes so much better with pizza and toast.
I eat a turkey with chopsticks
When I eat I have to have small spoons and larger forks. At home if none are clean I will never resort to the clean ones, I will wash the ones I want. If a go to a resturant I bare with it, but during the meal it bugs me so much. Like I can't stand having a drink with out a coaster.
I like mixing my corn or green beans with mashed potatoes. I like mixing tuna with my velveeta Mac and Cheese (And I only eat Velveeta Mac and Cheese or homemade).
There is more I just can't think if it right now XD
I really like plain corn flakes on their own.
Oh and rice bathed in gravy.
Sometimes when I'm hungry, I eat the Campbell's Soup straight from the can.
Also at school, when they have "Chicken Patty Day" and the side is Mashed Potatoes, I put some of the taters on the sammich
Sometimes with fast food hamburgers I'll eat it layer at a time leaving the meat for last.
Pizza is usually folded, sometimes ill eat the toppings first, then cheese, then eat the saucy crust last.
With ramen I like to shove a giant spooled noodle ball into my mouth. And I always have to make ramen special... sometimes no broth and fried with egg or some meat from last nights dinner.. delicious af.
i like mouth-scraping everything off the top of a pizza and then bite into the spongy crust
sometimes
[QUOTE=Rubs10;31996754]Sometimes I like to mix all the food.[/QUOTE]
High five, man.
I eat corn on the cob but not corn OFF the cob.
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