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Does it bother you when one food touches another food on the plate?

Posted - November 11, 2017

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  • 5808
    hahaha
    NO problem here
      November 11, 2017 12:11 PM MST
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  • 5354
    Not at all. They atre goimg to be touching eachother much more thoroughly once I get them into my stomach.
      November 11, 2017 1:16 PM MST
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  • 14795
    Does it mean what you're eating isn't dead...  ?
      November 11, 2017 1:28 PM MST
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  • 13071
    ROTFLMAO!!!
      November 11, 2017 2:28 PM MST
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  • 14795
    I think there is a lot at steak when they meat for dinner just to keep in touch....
      November 11, 2017 3:19 PM MST
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  • 3463
    HA!
      November 11, 2017 3:26 PM MST
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  • It used to when I was a kid. But ultimately I don't prefer a plate with a bunch of different foods on it. I'd rather space things out. 
      November 11, 2017 1:34 PM MST
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  • 13071
    Only if its inappropriate touching..
      November 11, 2017 2:28 PM MST
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  • 14795
    It's hard to grasp just what can go on over a quiet meal two geteher.....most likely it's a meat and two veg get together I think......

    I  wonder what's for deserts .....Cream Eggs no doubt.......  Hehe 
      November 11, 2017 3:27 PM MST
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  • 3463
      November 11, 2017 3:29 PM MST
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  • 22891
    no, i could care less
      November 11, 2017 2:35 PM MST
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  • 44614
    (couldn't)
      November 11, 2017 4:09 PM MST
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  • 44614
    If possible I will smoosh things up all together. Easier that way...and tastier. Would somebody have a chocolate sundae with the syrup on the side?
      November 11, 2017 4:13 PM MST
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  • 7280
    When I was a child, I would occasionally mix up the mashed potatoes with the peas and the carrots that were also on my plate.  I then used ketchup as an emulsifier.

    I've have changed considerably over the years.

    Turkey or chicken gravy is allowed great access to most of the other items on my plate---vegetables excluded.
      November 11, 2017 4:17 PM MST
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  • 6124
    No.   I wonder how people who do have a problem with it eat lasagna. 
      November 11, 2017 4:26 PM MST
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  • 3463
    I think it would be if the lasagna touched something else on the plate. Like a salad or veggies.
      November 11, 2017 4:38 PM MST
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  • 3523
    I like spaghetti sauce on my zucchini, sour cream on my steak, steak juices on my potato, egg yolk on my fried potatoes or toast, peas in my potatoes, and I dip my bread in my soup.  So, in a word, no.
      November 11, 2017 7:57 PM MST
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  • 56
    no it does not :)

      November 11, 2017 8:04 PM MST
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  • 676
    No, fortunately I don´t torment myself thinking that.
      November 11, 2017 8:47 PM MST
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  • 17596
    I used a divided plate until I married and left home.  I still have some but don't always use them.  I keep my foods from touching somewhat but am not bothered by it like I used to be.  Any fried food must be served in it's own container though.  Wet fried okra is not going to happen.
      November 12, 2017 12:57 AM MST
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