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Old 10-03-2011, 02:41 PM   #1
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What will you not eat? I think I will try just about anything once but there is no way I could manage to eat something squishy. I have been like that since I was a child and I doubt even if I were half way around the world trying something new as a local delicacy, I could not hack it.


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Old 10-03-2011, 05:33 PM   #2
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I guess it all depends on how hungry you are at the time. Certain textures of food turn me off too, but when that belly starts to growl, like during a survival course, it's all good!


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Calamari is beyond me. I just can't stand to even smell it, let alone eat it. My wife told me it was small onion rings once and I took a big bite. I did not expect something rubbery and tasting like squid.


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There are a number of foods I don't really care for, but the only two things I really cannot eat under any circumstances, are mustard (any kind) and beets. If there is a teaspoon of mustard in a gallon of potato salad, I can taste it and can't swallow it. Ick.


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That would be durian. Tried it once. Never again. Then again, just like what oldsarge said, if it's all about survival, anything would do.


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If I'm hungry, nothing is safe, except maybe for a spider or two.


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I don't like raw goat liver. I did try it and it tasted exactly like I expected it would. YUCK. I'm also not a fan of raw sea urchin either.

I won't eat anything that is endangered. I once went to a place in Mexico that served sea turtle and though it looked good, I wouldn't eat it.


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I have heard that goat is pretty tasty and some people were just busted in our area for selling baby goat out to the slaughter. Still not sure if I would try it or not. I think I would try just about anything expect a wild mushroom, who knows what would happen then. last thing I want is lost in the woods and hallucinating.


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I won't eat buzzard or sewer rat. Other than that, I have to agree with oldsarge.


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On a survival course one time and when we seen a Sloth. It was early on in the course and I guess no body was that hungry yet, we let it go on it's way. No body wanted to mess with an animal that hangs upside down in trees and soils itself on a daily basis. After about 4 days guys were asking if we thought that the Sloth was still around.

I agree with the whole Buzzard issue, those things stink to high hell, all they eat is dead stuff.


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