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I've been off work with flu since last year, one of the things it has done is completely mess up my sense of taste.
Things just taste wrong, with most things tasting really horrible. Last night I did find some double gloucester cheese with something and chives quite nice.
Today my missus went to the frozen food shop to fill up our freezer with easy to cook crap.
She came back with some Chicago Town mini microwaveable meatball pizzas that had been on offer.
Struggling to get everything in the freezer so I microwaved a couple, they tasted incredible. Absolutely incredible.
Guess what I'm going to be eating until I get my taste back.
A bit worried about how they really taste.
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I think they still are better in the oven than microwave.
When I go to costco I buy 2 boxes of pepperoni and 2 boxes of plain, then every other day have 1 of each for lunch... Something satisfying about sitting on the sofa in the afternoon munching into these while watching re-runs of top gear on Dave.
Guess who goes home tomorrow for 3 weeks of doing nothing!!!! (well, maybe not nothing, but certainly not a lot anyway!)
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I've always found cheap, normally disgusting food is the best way to get over being sick. Especially, for me personally, Spaghetti-Os. I won't touch them when I'm healthy, but if I get really sick it's all I can keep down. Maybe my body just figures it was so much like vomit going down it isn't worth passing it through my throat again
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The weird thing is, I don't know what Chicago Town mini microwaveable meatball pizzas are, but they do sound like something from Chicago.
I tend to eat like sh*t right when I get sick (taco bell), then move onto a liquid diet when full blown ill.
Getter better soon!
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Is the taco smell intended to prime your system for a liquid diet starting at the discharge end?
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Brave man, considering all the recent discussions concerning Chicago and Illinois. Wonder what's in the meatballs?
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Definitely not brains, those already got out of here.
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ChrisElston wrote: A bit worried about how they really taste.
They're the Dogs Bollocks! Oh no wait I'm thinking of the Korean Town Meatball Pizzas.
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I didn't have the flu, but my taste buds keep shifting anyway. Several months ago, I suddenly couldn't eat cheese on my burgers. Don't know why. The other day, I suddenly tired of burritos in the middle of eating one (I make them myself and bake them.) For a while, a specific (forgotten) brand of frozen pizza was a passable quick meal, then I got over that. Same with a chicken dish I used to love (this one does irritate me.)
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