thread: Who Else Is Losing Their Sweet Tooth As They Get Older?

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  1. #1
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    Jun 2006
    Gold Coast, Australia
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    I'm 21 and on the whole, I have more of a savoury tooth than a sweet one. The only thing I like covered in sugar is my weetbix (I'm assuming where this thread popped up from Bath lol), I can't eat a full dessert, cake of any kind is too sweet, and I prefer dark chocolate if I'm having it.

    I don't really think age has to do with it so much, but I do remember thinking "Why doesn't mum want chocolate all the time like me?"

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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    LOL at that Carmello Incident Fiona! How funny... I can just "see" the other drivers stern expression! Still I'd rather deal with a sticky consol than a smokey cabin... if given the choice I guess! It must be nerve racking being a train driver... I'd cut him a bit of slack

    Tinkerbell: The first time I found myself being unable to face eating chocolate or something sweet was when I was morning sick for the first time. I tend to have a very strong memory and can recall the particular feeling of queasiness at the time... and it kinda comes back at weird times like an illicit drug flash back LOL

    Ashlee: yep LOL sprung from the weetbix thread! I kinda started to feel that afore mentioned queasiness at reading about all the people who pile sugar onto cereal And yes I am constantly reducing the amount of sugar I add to cake etc recipes. I think the western world basically has forgotton what the real flavour of food IS... everything is masked by sugar!