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People Reveal The Grossest Things They've Eaten Just To Be Polite

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    Facial expression - pussypoppers 2 days ago S 2 Pumpkin pie but the person forgot to remove the wax paper after proofing the crust which caused the filling to not set correctly. So imaging eating pumpkin soup out of a paper bowl but also eating the bowl at the same time.

    I'm definitely guilty of being the cook in this situation. However, I wouldn't force my guests to consume it afterward. This person should have spoken up before consuming a literal bowl. It's not about being polite. It's about keeping your physical and mental health intact. 

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    Font - wanderingstar625 2 days ago e 3 When we were kids, we were staying overnight at a family friend's house, and their sons made waffles. But, they used CUPS of salt instead of teaspoons... My sister and I got our waffles first and started slowly choking them down until the kid's mom finally tried one. She was horrified that we'd kept eating them without saying a word!

    I'm surprised these kids weren't super rude about it from the get-go. Generally, kids speak their minds about everything and anything. But hey, there are super polite kids that bottle up all their emotions inside, and it sounds like this Reddit user is of the exact same variety of children. Kids raised right were made to suffer at the hands of salty waffles. 

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    Smile - Snoo-68474 2 days ago It was a jello mold with a full salad in the mold. Lettuce, tomato, olives, onions, etc. Grandmother made it. We all were forced to eat it. It is still one of the most disgusting things I have ever had to eat.
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    Font - armance83 2 days ago A frozen pizza with spaghetti rings as topping
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    Font - phillupontakos 1 day ago My first time eating Sushi meant that I had no idea what Wasabi was. My friend group convinced me that you ate the wasabi ball before your meal to honor Japanese culture. Green fire came out my nose .
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    Rectangle - Huck4108 2 days ago My friend's mother made something they call "squishy noodles" at his house. It was like a plate of mush on top of overcooked noodles. It was awful. I muscled like half down and she gave me more.
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    Mammal - Delicious-Data-2626 2 days ago My mother in law used to make tacos with no taco seasoning. I didn't know this and made myself 3 huge tacos the first time I went over my wife's parents house for dinner. Plain. Browned. Chopped. Meat. Tacos.
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    Font - CoachiusMaximus 2 days ago My grandmother cooked up a half a dozen pies for a Thanksgiving or Christmas, so long ago I forget which. She sliced me off a little piece first and had me try it. It was AWFUL, but I ate it and thanked her. Later that night after dinner we were getting ready for dessert and grandma just started crying. She had baked all the pies with salt rather than sugar.
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    Font - Wowsa_8435 2 days ago A Bay leaf. As a child of about 8, friends had us over for spaghetti dinner; they used bay leaf for seasoning. My mom wasn't so fancy, I had never seen a bay leaf. I was raised to be polite, so I ate the damn bay leaf thinking it was just how she made spaghetti.
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    Human body - NotMe739 2 days ago A pot roast that had been cooked in the microwave. It was and tough and had these big rubbery veins of fat so gross running through it. I at a few bites then went to bed hungry.
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    Font - margson 2 days ago Lasagna with almonds in it. Who does that to lasagna??
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    Font - sistermorphine27 2 days ago a glazed ham on christmas eve that sat in a crock pot all day. that sh t was about as dry as a 500 year old tortoise taking its last breath. i threw up several times that night and said that it was food poisoning from the burrito bowl i had for lunch.
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    Font - Wepoozelator 1 day ago My parents went to have dinner with friends when I was a kid. They said that their friends cooked a pasta with cat food in it and served it to them. They politely, but begrudgingly, started eating it, bite by bite. Three or four bites in their friends started laughing and explained the prank, then served them the real dinner. I don't think my parents have completely forgiven them for that yet.

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