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zeldapsychology
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27 Feb 2010, 10:50 pm

Burgers anywhere (plain/meat/cheese!! NOTHING ELSE!)

Chili's ($15 Chicken Fajitas plain/meat/cheese (NOTHING ELSE!) I tried the "taco version" but the shell was hard and the chicken was different sure it was only $10 but I'll stick to the $15 fajitas. :-)

SAM'S Club (cinnamon Pretzel I HATE there pizza!)

There are others but basically I hate trying something new since I usually don't like it. :-) Is anyone else like this?



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27 Feb 2010, 10:58 pm

I used to be that way but I realized I was missing out on the new stuff so I like trying different kinds.



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27 Feb 2010, 11:04 pm

Well, I certainly have a routine when I'm at college with the same thing every week...

But I do decide to change it when I suddenly become very bored of it and then I would choose a new thing for the week... Yet it would count as a routine. :lol:


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27 Feb 2010, 11:40 pm

When it come to burgers mustard and pickles only. No other condiments are acceptable, and no i can't "just scrape it off". Cheese and bacon are good on burgers though.

When it comes to Chinese food my routine actually used to be to vary my order. It didn't matter what I liked in the past I had to order a new main course every time.



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28 Feb 2010, 12:06 am

My mum recently screwed up my order from Subway. Oh it was horrible. There was so much onion in the sub that I couldn't even taste the chicken. I never have onion.

I do eat the same meal at certain restaurants. At a seafood restaurant I have a thai fish burger without sweet chilli sauce. It burns my mouth otherwise. At Subway I get a 6 inch wheat sub with roasted chicken, old english cheese, lettuce, tomato, olives, pickles, cucumbers with sweet onion sauce. How the hell does my mum who has known me for 24 years not remember that?
There are a few other places where I eat the same meal. For ages I had staty chicken and rice at Chinese restaurants.


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28 Feb 2010, 1:14 am

zeldapsychology wrote:
Burgers anywhere (plain/meat/cheese!! NOTHING ELSE!)

Chili's ($15 Chicken Fajitas plain/meat/cheese (NOTHING ELSE!) I tried the "taco version" but the shell was hard and the chicken was different sure it was only $10 but I'll stick to the $15 fajitas. :-)

SAM'S Club (cinnamon Pretzel I HATE there pizza!)

There are others but basically I hate trying something new since I usually don't like it. :-) Is anyone else like this?


for the most part, yes; and when I do give something a try it's because my room-mate and his girlfriend made some food and they offered me a taste of it.

The way I see it, I ain't forkin' over money for food I'm not gonna eat; and if I don't like it, I'm not eating it.



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28 Feb 2010, 4:08 pm

i eat out only as often as a blue moon. that said, i concentrate on cheap. i won't eat any restaurant/vendor food if [in my view] it drastically exceeds the value of the 24 hours-post-product. which is just about any ready-to-eat hot food from a vendor and not cold food from a can or box.



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28 Feb 2010, 5:19 pm

I always must have a coke! (Unless eating at Subway or a Chip Shop.) And at McDonald's it's usually Chicken Nuggets and Fries. Or occasionally, a plain double cheeseburger with ketchup and fries. :)


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28 Feb 2010, 6:17 pm

I'm a picky eater. I don't care if it's an expensive place or a cheap place, but the food had better have flavor. Easy on the cheese and other dairy products. No chocolate. Definitely no mayonnaise for christ sake, why does anyone put that on burgers.

Tomatoes are my friend.

I will eat street food in Mexico, but I will never eat at the cafe in a Sam's Club. My favorite cities for pizza are New York City and Austin - and pizza is one of my favorites.



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28 Feb 2010, 6:37 pm

Yes, I typically order the same thing depending on what restaurant I'm at. For example, at Subway I always order a 6'' turkey sandwich with nothing but mustard; at Mexican restaurants I always order beans, rice, and two beef enchiladas; at McDonald's I always order fries and nuggets.



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28 Feb 2010, 7:04 pm

I always check food if it is kosher.

It's not true Jewish kosher, but my strict rules what's good and what's not. I only borrowed the name.


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28 Feb 2010, 8:45 pm

Hardees: Usually 2 chicken sandwiches and maybe 2 apple turnovers

Cookout: Chicken Strip Combo with 2 sides of a chicken wrap and season fries and 1 Large Coke


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28 Feb 2010, 8:58 pm

I used to have a professor who met his wife at Hardees. I always gave him a hard time about it.



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28 Feb 2010, 9:20 pm

When I was younger, I used to eat all of one food before I would eat any other food. (i.e., all of the broccoli before I'd eat the chicken). And I would NEVER mix food. I grew out of this one for the most part but I still don't mix food much if at all.



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28 Feb 2010, 9:27 pm

I still never mix food. If it was meant to be mixed, the recipe would have called for it to be mixed.



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28 Feb 2010, 11:21 pm

MyFutureSelfnMe wrote:
I used to have a professor who met his wife at Hardees. I always gave him a hard time about it.


a "Hardee" time about it? Yeah...I...had to throw that in...