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Stuff you can eat 'neat' (you are not suppose to)
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Jumbo_Holden
28-11-2010
Is there any 'subtence' that's not suppose to be eaten 'neat' but you can?

Marmite
Ketchup
Raw Jelly Cubes

Can just eat it neat. I can.


I could eat the old smash pellets raw as well years ago, until they changed it to flakes.
guernseysnail
28-11-2010
Cold baked beans
Lemon Curd
Peanut butter (crunchy)


Yum Yum...
davelovesleeds
28-11-2010
Lemon on its own is just so refreshing
Menk
28-11-2010
My daughter likes to nick a frozen oven chip when I'm not looking. And raw strands of spaghetti.
GaseousClay
28-11-2010
Raw cauliflour
degsyhufc
28-11-2010
Cake mix. I usually have a teaspoon or two of it before it gets baked. Just for testing purposes
parthy
28-11-2010
Originally Posted by guernseysnail:
“Peanut butter (crunchy)”


I'm sorry but I thought no-one could resist eating it neat!
parthy
28-11-2010
Originally Posted by GaseousClay:
“Raw cauliflour”

Never tried that but I love raw broccoli.
f_196
28-11-2010
Gravy granules
soulboy77
28-11-2010
Originally Posted by f_196:
“Gravy granules ”

Oxo cubes
Gogfumble
28-11-2010
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“Cake mix. I usually have a teaspoon or two of it before it gets baked. Just for testing purposes ”

That is a must! Can't make a cake without trying out the mix!

Originally Posted by soulboy77:
“Oxo cubes”

I am guilty on this one too
lemmingtonsteel
28-11-2010
oxo cubes i used to be allowed one before dinner on a sunday to stop me robbing the meat
i used to eat raw spaghetti too
and sugar til someone told me it gives you worms!?!
i was an odd child
AppleJuice:)
28-11-2010
Raw Lamb. Gee, I've got a tummy ache.
pericom
28-11-2010
Raw chicken.
BillyBatty
28-11-2010
I used to eat dry Pot noodle, the small bits on top
guernseysnail
28-11-2010
and my daughter loves raw mushrooms..but they have to be nice and fresh!
parthy
28-11-2010
Originally Posted by guernseysnail:
“and my daughter loves raw mushrooms..but they have to be nice and fresh!”

Yeah, but I thought in some cuisines, mushrooms ARE eaten raw.
burton07
28-11-2010
Originally Posted by parthy:
“Yeah, but I thought in some cuisines, mushrooms ARE eaten raw.”

Raw mushrooms are lovely in a salad, or with prawns with french dressing over.
parthy
28-11-2010
Originally Posted by burton07:
“Raw mushrooms are lovely in a salad, or with prawns with french dressing over.”

Yeah, I had them in a salad once. It was much to my surprise that they were raw and I didn't really like them. I think I was too closed-minded and would definitely give them another try.
Andy2
28-11-2010
Almost any veg raw. Cauliflower, cabbage, sprouts and carrots are faves.
parthy
28-11-2010
Originally Posted by Andy2:
“Almost any veg raw. Cauliflower, cabbage, sprouts and carrots are faves.”

That's not weird. Haven't you ever heard of crudités?
Silver Light
29-11-2010
I remember years ago trying a bit of raw sausage meat when mum was making some stuffing. I have to say I really liked the taste of it but it's not something I eat on a regular basis. I think I was more surprised that it tasted really good!
Gogfumble
29-11-2010
Originally Posted by Andy2:
“Almost any veg raw. Cauliflower, cabbage, sprouts and carrots are faves.”

Not weird at all and much healthier for you than cooked.
Special K_
29-11-2010
Mushrooms dipped in sweet chilli sauce.

Raw jelly - lush !
madeofglass
29-11-2010
Jelly cubes
Frozen chips
Raw spaghetti
Cookie dough
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