Guest guest Posted September 7, 2010 Report Share Posted September 7, 2010 I was helping Pixie (my 2,5 year old niece) make sandwiches for breakfast. I let her decide the topping for the sandwich all by herself (or almost), resulting in the interesting combination turkey and messmör (the sandwich spread version, looks like this; http://www.menyse.com/productImages/pfi_14561_3.jpg of this; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunost ). Although I stopped her when she wanted to add sandwich caviar to the mix... I can't blame her for wanting the messmör, it was my number one favorite when I was a kid too. And it would still be quite high on my list if it wasn't for the fact that I am lactose intolerant and it contains ridiculous amounts of precisely lactose. Anyway, when I was making a sandwich for myself she said: "You like messmör too." I said: "You know what, I really, really do like it, but I can't eat it". She nodded thoughtfully and gave the verdict: "You don't like it."I kind of see her point... It IS almost impossible to comprehend that someone could like messmör and not eat it. If you let anything at all stop you, you don't like it. Simple as that.... ; )love/Reb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2010 Report Share Posted September 7, 2010 Sounds like an awesome combination! Did she like it? ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ -- the logic of a child I was helping Pixie (my 2,5 year old niece) make sandwiches for breakfast. I let her decide the topping for the sandwich all by herself (or almost), resulting in the interesting combination turkey and messmör (the sandwich spread version, looks like this; http://www.menyse.com/productImages/pfi_14561_3.jpg of this; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunost ). Although I stopped her when she wanted to add sandwich caviar to the mix... I can't blame her for wanting the messmör, it was my number one favorite when I was a kid too. And it would still be quite high on my list if it wasn't for the fact that I am lactose intolerant and it contains ridiculous amounts of precisely lactose. Anyway, when I was making a sandwich for myself she said: "You like messmör too." I said: "You know what, I really, really do like it, but I can't eat it". She nodded thoughtfully and gave the verdict: "You don't like it." I kind of see her point... It IS almost impossible to comprehend that someone could like messmör and not eat it. If you let anything at all stop you, you don't like it. Simple as that.... ; ) love /Reb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2010 Report Share Posted September 8, 2010 Here we say " I like IT (whatever food that upsets our systems) but it doesn't like ME... " What a cutie! We're all going to be very proud when she is Prime Minister of Sweden! in WY Practical Blackwork Designs " You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... " http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com http://practicalblackwork.com the logic of a child I was helping Pixie (my 2,5 year old niece) make sandwiches for breakfast. I let her decide the topping for the sandwich all by herself (or almost), resulting in the interesting combination turkey and messmör (the sandwich spread version, looks like this; http://www.menyse.com/productImages/pfi_14561_3.jpg of this; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunost ). Although I stopped her when she wanted to add sandwich caviar to the mix... I can't blame her for wanting the messmör, it was my number one favorite when I was a kid too. And it would still be quite high on my list if it wasn't for the fact that I am lactose intolerant and it contains ridiculous amounts of precisely lactose. Anyway, when I was making a sandwich for myself she said: " You like messmör too. " I said: " You know what, I really, really do like it, but I can't eat it " . She nodded thoughtfully and gave the verdict: " You don't like it. " I kind of see her point... It IS almost impossible to comprehend that someone could like messmör and not eat it. If you let anything at all stop you, you don't like it. Simple as that.... ; ) love /Reb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 There are a whole lot of things that I like, however it doesn't like me back.. but sometimes I just cannot stop myself.. I just force myself to suffer through the consequences.. Like Cucumber Salad.. (slice and layer cucumber then raw onion, then add a miracle whip, sugar combination dressing..let it sit for an hour or so before eating).. Just HAD to have it at this year's picnic.. was eternally sorry that I did have it though.. and then paid for days after!.. Of course right now with everything going on with the MonSter and life.. my stomach is just in severely torturous mode.. I'm intolerant of just about any food I put in my mouth and bother to swallow.. Might lead to some weight loss.. I can hope at least.. HUGS |)onna > Here we say " I like IT (whatever food that upsets our systems) but it > doesn't like ME... " > What a cutie! We're all going to be very proud when she is Prime > Minister of Sweden! > > > in WY > Practical Blackwork Designs > " You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... " > http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com > http://practicalblackwork.com > the logic of a child > > > I was helping Pixie (my 2,5 year old niece) make sandwiches for breakfast. I > let her decide the topping for the sandwich all by herself (or almost), > resulting in the interesting combination turkey and messmör (the sandwich > spread version, looks like this; > http://www.menyse.com/productImages/pfi_14561_3.jpg of > this; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunost ). Although I stopped her when > she wanted to add sandwich caviar to the mix... > > I can't blame her for wanting the messmör, it was my number one favorite > when I was a kid too. And it would still be quite high on my list if it > wasn't for the fact that I am lactose intolerant and it contains ridiculous > amounts of precisely lactose. Anyway, when I was making a sandwich for > myself she said: " You like messmör too. " I said: " You know what, I really, > really do like it, but I can't eat it " . She nodded thoughtfully and gave the > verdict: " You don't like it. " > > I kind of see her point... It IS almost impossible to comprehend that > someone could like messmör and not eat it. If you let anything at all stop > you, you don't like it. Simple as that.... ; ) > > love > /Reb > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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