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<blockquote data-quote="RussG" data-source="post: 185683" data-attributes="member: 30691"><p>I have to say Silvercat, that if you come and ask for advice, you're going to get it. If you don't like it or don't agree with it, that's fine but etiquette really would suggest you don't poohpooh everything that people say. Nobody is going to have the magic bullet for you and people on this forum are in general extraordinarily supportive. Nobody can help you if you're not prepared to help yourself. That's my $0.02. </p><p></p><p>I used to be a really picky eater, and also said that many vegetables 'made me sick'; I'm probably still a bit picky. In my case it was probably a psychological problem, and since diagnosis, my diet has improved enormously. Currently lowish carbing, I eat two salads a day. As a child I wouldn't eat anything with onion in it. People's attitudes to food can change, no matter how long they have been held. Caesar salads were the revelation for me and I'm now a salad convert. Still can't stand cauliflower or raw tomato though.</p><p></p><p>I've made a deal with myself that I still won't eat cauliflower but I will try most other things. It's not always fun, but I do push myself. Why not try it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RussG, post: 185683, member: 30691"] I have to say Silvercat, that if you come and ask for advice, you're going to get it. If you don't like it or don't agree with it, that's fine but etiquette really would suggest you don't poohpooh everything that people say. Nobody is going to have the magic bullet for you and people on this forum are in general extraordinarily supportive. Nobody can help you if you're not prepared to help yourself. That's my $0.02. I used to be a really picky eater, and also said that many vegetables 'made me sick'; I'm probably still a bit picky. In my case it was probably a psychological problem, and since diagnosis, my diet has improved enormously. Currently lowish carbing, I eat two salads a day. As a child I wouldn't eat anything with onion in it. People's attitudes to food can change, no matter how long they have been held. Caesar salads were the revelation for me and I'm now a salad convert. Still can't stand cauliflower or raw tomato though. I've made a deal with myself that I still won't eat cauliflower but I will try most other things. It's not always fun, but I do push myself. Why not try it? [/QUOTE]
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