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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 939232" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>For my husband it is oatmeal. They had a houseful of kids and not much money when he was growing up. His mom worked the breakfast shift waiting tables. But never let it be said she didn't fix breakfast for her kids, even though they weren't going to be awake for a looooong time after she left for work so early in the morning. She made them a pot of oatmeal and left it on low on the stove. He says by the time they got up it was so thick the spoon would stand up straight in the middle of it. To this day he doesn't like oatmeal.</p><p></p><p>When I was a kid I had a wicked stepmother. She was a lousy cook and had lousy taste in food besides. She had a fondness for canned zuchinni in tomato sauce. It was slimy and nasty especially after it was heated up on the stove for way too long, but she made me eat it. Sometimes I literally left the table and puked. Still hate her, still hate canned zuchinni. Fresh zuchinni, fried or grilled, bring it on I love it. But that mushy stuff in the can, ewwwww.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 939232, member: 9169"] For my husband it is oatmeal. They had a houseful of kids and not much money when he was growing up. His mom worked the breakfast shift waiting tables. But never let it be said she didn't fix breakfast for her kids, even though they weren't going to be awake for a looooong time after she left for work so early in the morning. She made them a pot of oatmeal and left it on low on the stove. He says by the time they got up it was so thick the spoon would stand up straight in the middle of it. To this day he doesn't like oatmeal. When I was a kid I had a wicked stepmother. She was a lousy cook and had lousy taste in food besides. She had a fondness for canned zuchinni in tomato sauce. It was slimy and nasty especially after it was heated up on the stove for way too long, but she made me eat it. Sometimes I literally left the table and puked. Still hate her, still hate canned zuchinni. Fresh zuchinni, fried or grilled, bring it on I love it. But that mushy stuff in the can, ewwwww. [/QUOTE]
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