" My mama would fix them until they curled up and made a ' gaol ' audio when they polish off the plate . "
As children, some of us never really had the option to pick what was made for dinner — in fact, there were even some instances where we absolutely hated what was being served. So when Reddit usercoldpizza4brkfastasked: “As a child, what is one meal that you always dreaded?” so many adults shared their “tortured” experiences. Here’s what they said below.#
1.“Liver and onions.”#
2.“Brussels sprouts. Back in the day, they were bitter and boiled until gray. My parents claimed their marriage was based on a mutual love of Brussels sprouts, so we had them often. Nothing like modern BSs.”#
3.“Pork chop night. Mom overcooked them. Every time. Brown pucks of protein that I drowned in ketchup.”#
4.“Borscht. This was the only mealtime fight I ever won with my parents. I sat in front of that bowl from lunch until bedtime, but would not eat it. My parents swore the bowl was fuller at the end, from my tears. But I never ate it, and they never tried to make me, again.”#
5.“Tuna fish casserole. Tastes awful, smells even worse, put me off canned tuna for practically my entire adult life.”#
6.“Canned peas were the worst.”#
7.“Corned beef and cabbage. Cabbage was overcooked to the degree that it was liquefied. My parents had no clue about cooking vegetables. My brother and I used to smuggle veggies into a napkin and then into our pockets, and then bury them in the backyard. We got in trouble when my mom was gardening and found a cauliflower graveyard.”#
8.“Anything with lima beans as a side.”#
9.“Pickled beets — the purple colored, canned ones.”#
10.“Wild answer here, but steak. My mom would buy these London broil steaks and broil them in the oven. It was like eating your shoe. I would just drown it in A1 to get through. It wasn’t until probably high school that I discovered that steak could be awesome. Now, it’s probably my favorite meal and the number one thing I pursue when we are going to go have a nice meal somewhere.”#
11.“Beef tongue.”#
12.“Salmon Patties/croquettes, depending on your location. Can’t eat salmon to this day.”#
13.“Rabbit stew. My dad would put the carcass in whole instead of stripping it, so you’d be spitting out tiny bones all meal long.”#
14.“Chop suey from the La Choy kit. I could not stop myself from gagging on it, and my Mom would smack me because she thought it was intentional.”#
15.“Scalloped potatoes. It’s the only way I know of that a person can prepare potatoes that I don’t like.”#
16.“A meal involving Nellie’s Sweet and Sour Beets. I can’t think of anything I hate more than these, except maybe mayonnaise. My sister loved those beets, and she was the golden child, so it was a constant battle. The smell of them makes me gag to this day.”#
17.“In Mississippi we call it ‘SOS’ aka shit on shingles… basically hamburger gravy over toast. Refuse to eat it to this day!”#
18.“Mashed lungs. Literally ground, fried up in a pan, lungs. shudder.”#

















