I have just helped the kids made crispy cake with their easter eggs. As we sat there licking the bowl out i thought are the delights of the cake bowl as good when you get older? I am 37 next week and i have found this year i can't eat easter eggs for breakfast any more :-[
No... as someone said, growing old is compulsory but growing up is optional. Now going Lactose Intolerant and finding you can eat virtually no choclate is a bad call... :-X
Been lactose intolerant all my life :'( - and I do miss out sometimes like at easter but then every now and then I can't resist smelly cheese and just have to have a nibble.....
But as for getting too old for stuff I think you just progress onto other treats like cold curry for breakfast ;D
:)I like cold curry for breakfast, and cold Heinz tomato soup out the tin,
I also can only eat Christmas cake for breakfast and do so everyday until its gone ::) :P same with Easter eggs ;D/ shades x
Sorry to hear that 1066.... but I used to love my chocolate bics., yogurts and CHEESE, in all it's forms... but especially blue, smelly and runny... :'(
its a bummer isn't it SD! But I'm grateful for small mercies - I can still drink WINE ;D
Quote from: saddad on April 14, 2009, 12:06:36
No... as someone said, growing old is compulsory but growing up is optional. Now going Lactose Intolerant and finding you can eat virtually no choclate is a bad call... :-X
I'll remember that quote ;D ;D ;D I don't like smell cheese, i don't know how you can get it near enough to your mouth to eat it with out selling it :P
and I'm not Coeliac so I can have the beer... :)
cue for a song..."you don't know what you've got til it's gone...." :-\
How lucky am I to be of a 'certain' age :-[ and to be able to eat and drink and enjoy anything I like and I so take it for granted.....
Working for the (more) elderly ::) I hear so much of what upsets their hiatus hernias, arthritis, BP, etc.etc......and they're all the foods/seasonings/condiments I love!
hmmm....time for me to get into the kitchen & make my tonight's curry, loaded with chillies, onions, tomatoes and topped with (shock horror!) cucumber raita & chopped hardboiled eggs......and, btw...it's only a bloomin basic potato and pea curry I'm planning to make!
And I promise I won't curse that I need to get the step ladder chair out to lift the large saucepan from the shelf because I can't lift up to reach it any more...
PS My dad introduced me to the fine delights of smelly cheeses at a young and impressionable age 8).....cheese and shellfish - God Bless You Dad 8) ;D
I still lick the bowl out at 60 Twoflower ;D Now I have a grandaughter to help me make cakes I hope to share the licking out for many years to come.
mmmmmmmmmmmm curry, can i come round for tea Hyacinth ;D