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Re: How many moved from one country to another
« Reply #15 on: March 03, 2004, 04:35:08 PM »
but i can't even stand the SMELLS in the places......i think i'd have to start with takeaway and ween myself into it.

As a wedding gift, i'm trying to work on it while we're apart so i could shock him when i move and say 'let's do indian!'


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Re: How many moved from one country to another
« Reply #16 on: March 15, 2004, 05:34:58 AM »
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I'm a really picky eater to begin with and still am to a certain extent...


I think you'll be fine. If a seriously picky eater like me can survive (and gain weight), anyone can!  ;D



That gives me hope. I'm a very picky eater as well.
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Re: How many moved from one country to another
« Reply #17 on: March 16, 2004, 03:38:33 PM »
Amiloo, I think were separated at birth. When I lived at home, I never ate meat, desserts, fried food, etc and ate loads of veg and salads. When I came here, I thought, oh my word, how can these people eat so many rich foods? I fought for a very long time, trying to stay away from such things and convince myself that I didnt like them but little by little I am starting to give into temptation and indulge from time to time. I was a little iffy about Xmas pud to start off with but it is very rich and calorie-laden so, thank goodness this comes out only once a year. I still stick mainly to veg and salads but I am eating a lot more fish than I used to (mainly because the quality back home was not so good) and I mainly stick with the veg for roast dinners. I also never ate bread over here but I am starting to incorporate that and curries and fry ups down them and all I can say is 'more peas, please' or 'more salad please' I love egg white omelettes and beans and toast for my fry up, not keen on bacon and sausage.
Good things come to those who wait...a really long time.


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