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Chris Chris from Greece wrote on May 21, 2016 at 7:22 pm
Hello to all.My name is Chris and I am a selective ( I prefer that word ) eater.My whole life.I never bent the knee.No matter what.No matter how hard my parents tried.I am from Greece were doing your military service is compulsory.I survived with biscuits and apples and bread during my basic training which lasted a week.I used to hide this with excuses until my mid 20s,but not any more.I say it in everyone's face and I don't care.It is part of who I am and I am proud of it.I just don't care.In Greece food is MAJOR.Family gatherings and dinners are FULL of food.Food that I hate,I despise.Not only the look of it.The smell.Having to look at other people eating the meat from the actual bone makes me want to throw up.Literally.I must say that I have expanded my menu during the years.Lots of vegetables now ( no tomatoes though ).But I still like my food to be served separately ( not mixed up ),to have a nice appearance,to smell good.No red meat.No fish with bones.No pork.The only meat I eat is chicken and turkey fillet.Clean and clear.If I spot anything....funny I just don't eat it.Nothing else meatwise.I eat none of the traditional greek food.I have a standard 5 type lunch routine and that is it.And I still struggle at restaurants, finding something to eat with great difficulty.There is nothing to be ashamed of fellow picky or selective eaters.We are who we are.
Admin Reply by: Bob
Dear Chris

I was stationed in Athens with the US Navy for two years and I can still remember butcher shops with dog carcasses hanging outside. Do they still do that? The Greek people were very nice to me during my stay in the cradle of democracy. I remember the ladies were very beautiful.
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