every one has a gross food story
here is mine (in response to this):
When I was around eight, my grandmother was watching us and she bought some cereal for us at the drug store. I remember being weirded out by it, cause my mom never bought cereal at the drugstore. I ate a whole bowl of Rice Crispies. Halfway through the second bowl I noticed that half of the Rice Crispies were acting like normal Rice Crispies and the other half were swimming and crawling up the side of the bowl.
Wretching and crying I called my mom who is a dietician. She informed me that the unexpected half of crispies were WAY more nutritious than the regular half. Small comfort it was at the time.
When I was around eight, my grandmother was watching us and she bought some cereal for us at the drug store. I remember being weirded out by it, cause my mom never bought cereal at the drugstore. I ate a whole bowl of Rice Crispies. Halfway through the second bowl I noticed that half of the Rice Crispies were acting like normal Rice Crispies and the other half were swimming and crawling up the side of the bowl.
Wretching and crying I called my mom who is a dietician. She informed me that the unexpected half of crispies were WAY more nutritious than the regular half. Small comfort it was at the time.
4 Comments:
The part of me that really wants to one-up you, is also in fear of digging up any suppressed memory I may actually have capable of topping that.
Rice Crispies climbing up the bowl, priceless.
Was there any determination as to exactly what it was that you were eating, besides the crispies?
I believe they were maggots. The looked remarkably like Rice Crispies to the untrained eye. Except for the wriggling. And the segmentation.
Really, the whole thing could have been avoided if I ate in a more highly evolved manner, what with all the chewing and all. That is a whole nother blog.
One time, I ate something that was on my list of foods I don't like. That was pretty gross!
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