Makes me sneeze, every time. And I brew seven pots for morning rush before I leave for a few hours. If corporate didn't require it and customers wouldn't be such babies about it, it would not be available in my store. I nearly had a riot on my hands when a power surge fried out brewers last week, so much whining!
I like the smell of coffee, even Though I don’t drink coffee, but I get where you’re coming from. It’s a strong smell, one of those smells you can almost taste, and any strong smell can be unpleasant. It makes a 50/50 chance being exposed to a strong smell all the time if you’ll start liking it (how I ended up liking the smell of coffee) or hating it. And smell is one of if not the strongest memory triggers, so having a strong smell associated with negative memories can cause a strong smell aversion even to smells we used to like.
Well, I suffer from migraine headaches and smell sensitivity goes along with that, strong smells can trigger a migraine for me, skunk and strong perfume/cologne are really bad.
Rice milk is also really good. But soy milk is easier to get especially in powdered form which is awesome because it lasts for so long.
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· 6 years ago
This is how I feel to people that criticize my food tastes. I see posts that are like, "I hate picky eaters. Fucking grow up, stop eating nothing but chicken strips and fries just because you're too immature to try new things."
Like first of all, take you and your advanced, professionally tailored taste buds and kindly go fuck off in a ditch somewhere.
My bf is a picky eater as well and I have to say it is annoying sometimes but it's not his fault. Apparently picky eaters are that way because their parents didn't make them try many varieties of food when they were kids so now they can only eat that one thing their parents gave them without retching. Which is definitely true in my bf's case, his parents just always made him crappy TV dinners because they were busy with work so now he only tolerates chicken meat and some fish (but not raw like in sushi).
I can’t hate on picky eaters. Some people don’t care much for travel, some only like certain types of movies or games, some people are very particular about who they like and can even tell almost instantly if they’ll get along with a personality. There’s a lot of awesome food, and expanding your horizons is great. It’s not good to live in a bubble, but it’s also a far cry from shutting the world out and not eating onions on your tacos or not eating muskrat liver. There are times when you are pleasantly surprised, and times when you have enough experience and know yourself well enough to just know something isn’t for you. I wouldn’t hold it against someone for not trying a new food anymore than I would seriously ask someone how they know they don’t like being a different sexual orientation if they’ve never tried it. We must be true to the “us” we know, and try and discover the “us” we could be- but if you’re happy you’re happy, and if you aren’t hurting anyone- do what makes you happy.
It tastes amazing
Like first of all, take you and your advanced, professionally tailored taste buds and kindly go fuck off in a ditch somewhere.