When I was a kid, my mother used to feed me mashed-potato sandwiches, brussel sprout sandwiches; my brain cells were starving from lack of food. I'll eat anything. I'll eat dirt.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I was young, I had no choice as to what I was eating.
When I was 11 my friend's mom made a peanut butter sandwich. I ate the sandwich and was like, 'I'm never eating anything else again.' And I still eat peanut butter every day. I would put peanut butter on a steak.
Don't eat anything that won't eventually rot.
When I was a child, I used to eat sugar Frosted Flakes with chocolate milk, but I digest, I mean digress.
I won't eat anything I can't spell or wouldn't tread in.
You can't escape the taste of the food you had as a child. In times of stress, what do you dream about? Your mother's clam chowder. It's security, comfort. It brings you home.
I ate everything - a lot of pizza, bags of chips and boxes of cookies. Now I love chicken, that's all I eat.
I baked bread, hand-ground peanuts into butter, grew and froze vegetables, and, every morning, packed lunches so healthful that they had no takers in the grand swap-fest of the lunchroom.
I try to eat how your mother wanted you to eat when you were young.
You can do anything to my food and I'll still eat it.