hot dogs
LOL. I actually like wet, unbaked cookies, but I totally get where you're coming from. Some things make me want to barf just looking at pictures. I wish I could eat everything like "normal" people, but I guess there's no chance of that happening.My therapists suggested that I might have ARFID as well as my cibophobia because certain foods cause me panic reactions (even just the word or pictures of them) and (many) other foods are just avoided—even if I have never tried them—because the idea of them is disgusting. Examples include lettuce on sandwiches (Warm lettuce? Disgusting!), most sauces/condiments on sandwiches (there is one I like and that was an accidental find), dressing on salads, hot dogs/bologna (The smell is so foul!), and "gooey" baked goods (unless it is "gooey" because of caramel).
I recently commented on a cookie recipe on Pinterest because the cookie looked wet inside. I mentioned that it made me queasy to look at and offered my recipe to other pinners. The original pinner removed my comment after I had 30+ requests and several responses stating that they agreed it looked wet and gross. She missed my other offer to another pinner who questioned the use of baking soda rather than powder! Haha! People should not be promoting wet, underbaked cookies!
Thank you! They were for a family friend’s 70th (drive thru) birthday party. They were supposed to look like hydrangeas. DD got a bit heavy with the sprinkles sometimes but they were fun to do!