RW665 The Revenant


Joined: Oct 25, 2010 Age: 24 Posts: 1181 Location: Southern California
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 1:17 pm Post subject: |
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I'll eat any kind of meat. I would eat a completely carnivorous diet if I could. I'll try any type of meat, even organ meat, from any animal.
But when it comes to fruit and vegetables, I hate almost all of them. There are some fruits and vegetables that I like, but I can't stand most of them. I can't stand the textures and flavors.
I also have a big sweet tooth. And it's difficult to control myself around candy, cookies, cake, brownies, etc. _________________ Gaming since 1996.
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1000Knives It's not difficult if you know how.


Joined: Jul 09, 2011 Age: 22 Posts: 4551 Location: CT, USA
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 2:24 pm Post subject: |
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I can eat about anything. I guess I do have phases where I'll cook/eat different stuff, but nothing really out of the ordinary. Just for a few months, I'll be really interested in Indian food, then Asian stir fries, but I'll never stop making them all together, I try to rotate everything. Some of it is, my mom buys most of my food, so I gotta make due with what ingredients she gets, so if she gets chicken, I gotta make something with chicken. But, I'll go through "phases" where I'll try out cooking different things. I always look for new food to try.
I'm actually quite food insensitive compared to most people. I can pretty much eat whatever's put in front of me, there's very few foods I dislike. Oddly, the foods I dislike other people don't have much problems with. I dislike hard boiled eggs, ketchup, and mayonnaise. On the extreme end of things, I'll have no problem eating the meat off fish heads, eating random animal organs, etc. Most of my friends think I'm somewhere along the lines of Andrew Zimmern or something.
So yeah, narrow eating habits is an ASD trait I didn't pick up. I'm pretty much the most openminded about food in my entire family, with my dad following suit.
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I guess cooking and food would be a special interest of mine. Of course I consider my interest totally normal, but other people do find my cooking pursuits a bit on the obsessive side sometimes. But they also can't cook, so there. _________________ Too kawaii to live...
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bnky Velociraptor


Joined: Nov 20, 2011 Posts: 479 Location: Kent, England
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 2:44 pm Post subject: |
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I eat ludicrous amounts of hot chillis and hot chilli sauces... So blandness obviously doesn't do it for me.
Might hot food be a stim?? |
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fragileclover Velociraptor


Joined: May 22, 2009 Posts: 496
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 3:45 pm Post subject: |
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I've always been a very picky eater. I'm 26, and have the same eating habits I did when I was in elementary school. Oh, except that I've been a vegetarian the last four years, but even when I was younger, I refused to eat red meat and would only eat white meat if it was sliced really thin or in deli meat form.
I eat pizza almost every day. I also drink copious amounts of soda every day. I love the slight, tingly burn of the carbonation, and find that carbonated waters are just too sweet (yes, sweeter than Mountain Dew, my favorite).
I hate every single 'grown up' food that I disliked when I was little, and that includes most vegetables. Yes, I'm a vegetarian who hates vegetables.
Most of the foods I eat are highly processed and come in cans or boxes. There are a few things I can cook, but more than 3 or 4 ingredients overwhelms me.
TEXTURES. Big deal. I can love the flavor of something, but if the texture is off...it's over. My favorite texture in the world is ice cream!
My biggest problem is that nutrition is one of my secondary special interests. I know all about the body and what kind of fuel it needs, and what kinds of foods are harmful, and the effects they have. I know exactly what types of food I should eat...but I don't like any of them! I've tried to eat the right way countless times, but I always relapse to my soda and pizza.
Also, I smell and inspect every single dish or glass I'm about to use. If there is any detectable scent, or if there are spots (even if they are water), I won't use that plate or dish. This creates issues, too, because I try to be kind to the environment, but I usually eat off of paper plates and use plastic utensils. I hope when I have my own home I'll be able to find a detergent scent I like and make sure the dishes are thoroughly rinsed before going into the dishwasher. _________________ Aspie Quiz: AS - 141/200, NT - 77/200 (Very likely an Aspie)
AQ: 34/50 (Aspie range)
EQ: 32 / SQ: 68 (Extreme Systemizing / AS or HFA)
Diagnosed with AS and Anxiety Disorder - NOS on 03/21/2012 |
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zombiegirl2010 Toucan


Joined: Apr 21, 2012 Age: 34 Posts: 273 Location: edge of sanity and bliss
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 1:08 am Post subject: |
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I think that I could live off of Hummus, steak, sweet potatoes, and chicken wings.  |
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zoey Tufted Titmouse


Joined: Dec 06, 2010 Age: 32 Posts: 30
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 3:44 am Post subject: |
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I don't like crunchy foods, for multiple reasons. For one, the sound of crunching is too loud, and my mouth is rather sensative. I also don't like foods that are very spicy or salty. Basically I like mushy bland foods. I get fixated on particular foods for weeks at a time, where I will eat the same 3 or 4 things all the time. I don't eat much red meat unless it's ground, and eat so much chicken, it's amazing I haven't started laying eggs right now I'm eating anything with tomato sauce, and hummus and spinach sandwiches. I tend to crave colors...maybe I'm just weird. Red, brown, yellow,green and white are my favorites. _________________ AQ-32
Aspie-157
NT-39
INFJ
BLESSED BE! |
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FishStickNick Phoenix


Joined: Apr 05, 2012 Posts: 957 Location: My own head
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 4:05 am Post subject: |
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I'm not terribly picky, but I do have some quirks:
-I will not eat egg yolk in any form unless it's incorporated into the rest of the egg. Scrambled eggs are good; fried or boiled eggs, not so much. Even then, I'm not a huge egg fan; something about them can be decidedly unappetizing.
-I'm fussy with chicken, especially chicken wings, thighs, and drumsticks. I don't eat the skin, and I don't eat too close to the bone. I tend to dissect it.
-I don't like spicy foods, and I don't like foods with especially strong flavors (i.e. super-sweet or super-savory stuff).
-Baked potatoes are difficult for me to eat. They taste fine but the texture is such that I have to choke it down. I feel like I'm eating cotton balls or something.
-I avoid raw onions when I can.
-I do go through food stages. I've eaten Froot Loops for breakfast almost every morning over the last six weeks. Mmm...
-As my username suggests, I like fish sticks.  |
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gotwake Tufted Titmouse


Joined: Apr 13, 2012 Posts: 41
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 4:23 am Post subject: |
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I have always been very picky and quirky with food. I mean I would only eat certain things for a while, but if I find something I love, I might eat it every meal for a month. I mean like. just 8 filets of fish per day for a month. Then 8 kfc doublestacks for a month. Then This one topping of this one pizza place every meal for a month. Then sushi every meal for a few weeks. I get "stuck" on foods.
Then, I can't eat the ends of french fries. I can't eat anything that i know was on the same plate as a bell pepper. I leave one corner in each sandwhich. If its a round sandwich, I eat a corner into it?
I prefer not to eat in public, anyway, because Im normally just so anxious around people talking and other noise that I cant eat. I can eat pizza if its not too loud. But I cant eat pizza without ranch! |
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bnky Velociraptor


Joined: Nov 20, 2011 Posts: 479 Location: Kent, England
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 4:41 am Post subject: |
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I have to sit in MY chair.
If I go out to eat elsewhere I have to walk around and choose my table and chair.
At restaurants, if they decide I can't have the table I've chosen, I'll rather walk out and go hungry than sit in the wrong place. This upsets the people I'm with, but I can't help it  |
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Blownmind Phoenix


Joined: Feb 19, 2012 Age: 33 Posts: 823 Location: Norway
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 5:20 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | Often a child with Asperger syndrome symptoms will set rituals that he/she feels they need to do and refuses to alter or be altered from them. Such an example would be getting dressed or eating in a certain order or only using a certain towel to bathe. | ( Source: http://www.aspergershelper.com/asperger-syndrome-symptoms.html )
When I find something I like, I tend to stick to it a while, maybe just 6 months, but 18 months aren't unusual. When I first moved out, I ate pizza and drank applejuice for 3-4 years(mostly). These diets are not good for our bodies, and I have started to realize this, and are trying to change what I consume abit more these days. But its really hard, and very easy to fall back to familiar things.
When it comes to cheese, I just love it. I have tried to not eat it for a week or two, but I cant go longer than that without it. I've tried to explain to my wife that it's as hard for me to quit eating cheese, as it is for her to stop smoking. I've been eating cheese since I were a kid.
From age 1-4 years, I never mixed my food on my plate, I ate all the meat first, then I ate all the potatoes. My siblings never acted like that, I was special...
So ye, Aspies do have unusual eating habits, which can in turn affect our minds in a negativ way. The body needs a diverse diet to keep the balance of vitamins and minerals intact. With a onesided diet for a long time, an unbalanced body will affect the mind and might show itself as sleeping disorders or depression, etc.
The body and mind are connected in ways we have not even discovered yet. (or perhaps we have, but the knowledge has been lost in time) _________________ AQ: 42/50 || SQ: 32/80 || IQ(RPM): 138 || IRI-empathytest(PT/EC/FS/PD): 10(-7)/16(-3)/19(+3)/19(+10) || Alexithymia: 148/185 || Aspie-quiz: AS 133/200, NT 56/200 |
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Mayel Velociraptor


Joined: Jul 31, 2011 Posts: 427
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 3:00 pm Post subject: |
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I'm a very picky eater. I have progressed a bit though. If I have to go somewhere else to eat, I always ask about the food that will be served and its ingredients; going so far that some people will even try to make only food that I'll eat beforehand.
I don't like a lot of vegetables and fruits but I also don't like some meats and dairy products. I don't like most of raw served foods. I don't like some foods to get mixed and I don't like if foods to touch (think, sandwich). I don't like foods that have a strong smell. I don't like rawness because of consistency and smell most of the times.
But I do love very spicy and hot condiments and sauces (but they have to have a certain consistency, otherwise I don't like them), as well as, very sour flavours. If sour and hot flavours are combined, that's even better. I also like sweet things.
So,...I have to always check if I'm not eating at home what kind of food is being served....otherwise I'll probably end up picking everything apart and only eat less than the half of it.
I only drink water (mostly) and eat cereals for breakfast....everyday. That's it.
I like to cook, especially, to mix ingredients that I like so that I can actually eat something that will taste good for me, without a doubt. _________________ Knowing / that I could walk seventeen miles through a ravine / in the heart of Toronto,
and never / directly see the city/ is of some comfort |
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EmberEyes Emu Egg


Joined: Apr 09, 2012 Posts: 6
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 4:16 pm Post subject: |
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I am a vegetarian, but apart from excluding meats, fish, eggs and limiting my dairy (sp?), I eat pretty much anything, except bananas or spinich. I have no qualms about texture or color or temperature, but I am extremely sensitive to salt. I love spicy food, and I put garlic on everything that isn't dessert or breakfast.
However, I do go on "binges" where for a week or two or sometimes more, I will eat only one thing. Ritht now I'm on mashed potatoes with garlic and grated cheese. Before that it was green peas with garlic and cheese. A few weeks before that it was broccoli with garlic and cheese.
When I go out to eat, I tend to eath the same thing. My local indian restaurant don't even take my order, when I enter the restaurant they smile, nod and shortly after my meal is brought out, exactly how I like it. And the local burger-place where some of my friends / collegues have a standing after-work 'date', they also have my order down pat.
I have certain rituals when it comes to food. I have to eat things in a certain order, and if I need to add condiments or spices to my meal, I have to do that before I start eating. I don't normally notice this since I live alone and eat alone, but when I eat in company of others I tend to get selfconcious about it. |
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redrobin62 Phoenix


Joined: Apr 03, 2012 Age: 50 Posts: 3822 Location: Seattle, WA
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 6:15 pm Post subject: |
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The MOST UNUSUAL eating habit I've ever encountered was done by an autistic I used to take care of years ago. He lived in a nursing home and only ate once a dinner. Food service would bring up his one meal around 6PM and leave it in a corner of the dining room. It was the exact same thing every day: 12 slices of bread, two bowls of borscht (beet soup), two bowls of apple sauce, two containers of milk. Heaven forbid if they only brought up, say, 11 slices of bread! Oy! You'd think the world was on fire! Talk about near-incosolable! (I say near because after an hour or two he'd calm down). In any case, he'd "begin" getting out of his room for dinner around 7PM. By the time he's finished flapping his arms and playing with his hair and walking back & forth and around in circles it'd be about 10PM. he'd walk out to the dinining room, uncover then re-cover this food several times, usually for about an hour. During that time he'd of course be pacing back & forth while making these unusual "pfftt" noises with his mouth. It'd be about 11PM or midnight when he'd actually start eating. He also ate standing up. Because he was occasionally flapped his arms and whispered to himself, he wasn't very careful and food woulkd land all over the place. Funny thing is, you'd think he was so completely out of touch that he was way out in space and understood no one. In actuality, he had a perfect memory. He talked about his past growing up, he talked about his parents, he talked about lkife during the depression, etc. We even talked about Rain Man. I told him they made a movie about a guy exactly like him. We had fun. He was my friend for years.
His poor diet, and the fact he used to stand for hours, took a toll on his health. He developed stasis ulcers on his legs & feet and became as skinny as a rail. They sent him to the hospital. Unfortunately, their MD's and dietician didn't fully understand about autism back then (this was 20 years ago). They gave him food which THEY thought would be the proper nutrition. Epic fail. He never touched any of it and subsequently died just a few days after admission there.
I think about the movie "Adam" with his similar eating habits. Yeah, like other folks on this forum, I went through - and still have - eating habits where I'd eat the same thing for a while then move on to another interest. That's the peculiar nature of this beast called autism. We often rob ourselves of proper nutrition and end up paying a steep price for it later. In a way, I'm glad food wasn't readily available when I was growing up. We did a lot of starving back then. Psychologically, I'm not in a position to ignore, scrutinize, randomize, or be picky about what I eat. Considering my past, I'd have to be grateful for a grain of rice. |
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DogOfJudah Deinonychus


Joined: May 01, 2012 Age: 25 Posts: 345 Location: Staffordshire, UK
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 6:23 pm Post subject: |
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Will happily eat pretty much anything, in fact I love trying new foods.
However I can't stand the taste of chocolate with less then 80% cocoa, i'm okay if it's mainly not as in a chocolate bar sometimes it's worth enduring for the sweet sweet centre ^_^ tho most of the time I deconstruct it with my teeth like a hamster and just eat the middle.
and I can't eat anything tomato-ey without chilli sauce, I find the taste super boring and think ketchup is the devil ha ha.
I also can't eat food made by kids or old people it makes me cringe. _________________ I could have brought you roses or a diamond ring, that's just material things...This day i want you to be mine...I'm your blood stained valentine.
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ddanne Hummingbird


Joined: Apr 18, 2012 Age: 18 Posts: 24 Location: Bs.As. Argentina
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 6:54 pm Post subject: |
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Picky eater here. I can't eat pasta, pizza, or lettuce. I hate the feeling in my mouth. I can't eat soup, or liquid which contains solid food inside (like soup with spaghetti), It makes me want to throw up. I only drink soda, and would only eat milanesa, because I cook them (It's meat with bread)
If it's liquid, it must be liquid. If it's solid, it must be solid. And If I am eating fresh tomatoes with milanesa, first the vegetable, and then the meat. I have always done that. _________________ “I’m alive,” said Douglas. “But what’s the use? They’re more alive than me. How come? How come?
And standing alone, he knew the answer, staring down at his motionless feet…
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