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Are you a fussy eater?

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Well ever since i started watchin cookery programmes all the time i have become a very fussy eater.I only want quality ingriedients(the finest quaity) lol

Even the bread has to be the finest quality

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  1. Do I look like a fussy eater to you?


  2. .Yes, I love eating fussies especially if they are grilled to a golden brown and garnished with fresh salad vegetables.

  3. No I am definatly not! I know what you mean though I am trying buy better like eggs, meat etc but in restuarants and at friends I dont think about it. Our gran and grandads have all survived on rubbish stodge  for 80yrs and they are still around. They only thing that does concern me is animal suffering for the food.

    There is a difference though between being a concious eater like you and a fussy eater as in they only will eat ....beans, chips and maybe toast! I hate people like that and totally dont understand. Its like JUST TRY IT. There are a few things I hate but nothing I couldnt eat if I had to or didnt want to offend somone.

  4. No I'm not a fussy eater, really.

  5. I'm a real fussy eater!

  6. i'm very fussy, textures what gets me, i can't stand mushrooms, cheese or egg whites :S

  7. In every plate of chips there is a bad chip.

  8. I'm not a fussy eater because I know that even if the ingredients are cheaper they are still the same, but what I am fussy about is that everything is clean, because I have gotten sick because of lack of cleanliness (all n restaurants or other peoples houses). I make sure everything is clean when I cook food, I know too much about what can happen if things aren't clean.

  9. I'm considered by many to be a fussy eater cos I don't eat meat.  My daughters also veggie but won't eat onions. is allergic to nuts, is going off cheese cos of the calories. Aaaargh

  10. nope me eat anything

  11. Glad to see you can afford to be fussy in that way.  Not everyone is so privileged.  I enjoy good food too and am spoilt as my son is a first class chef and works in a fine foods restaurant.  Unfortunately my hubby is also a fussy eater is as much as he has limited things he will eat.

  12. i am too.  i will only go to a medioce restaurant if I'm desperate!

    I make everything homemade and entertain maybe once a month.

    I cant afford to buy everything organic and free range, but I try to make the best decisions when i do shop.

    ex. we eat steaks once or twice a month.  i then buy the best cuts, fillet, ribeye, sirloin...and then i buy organic.

    i can cut costs in other places in the household budget, but i really  like my food to be fresh and good!

  13. no anything that fills

  14. Yes I'm fussy in respect of the foods I don't like,(and there are lots)  however, quality is something we can ill afford. Bread is an essential (In my mind) part of daily life, yet I am spending at least £4 £5 per week for a mid quality loaf of bread. Things are only worth what people are willing to pay. I think that says it all.
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