If you know me at all in real life, you likely know one thing about me.ย I hate bacon.
HATE. IT.
I have pretty much always thought that it was disgusting. Ugh. And Ryan loves bacon. Which means I’d gag and open all the windows every single time he fried it in the kitchen. Yick.
And I actually told him to make it somewhere else. Because I didn’t even want the stuff in our fridge. Not near our house. And he’d try to get up earlier than me so that he could make it and get the house aired out before I woke up. It didn’t work. I could sniff bacon in my sleep.
But life has totally changed. Which means I should probably tell you – I don’t hate bacon anymore. At all. In fact, I like it.
THEWORLDISCOMINGTOANEND. Kim eats bacon.
What? Menus don’t speak to you?
That’s not the strange part. The strange part is that a BLTA has bacon on it. BACON.
So, I ordered it. And I devoured it. It tasted awesome. So awesome that I picked up bacon on the way home and made Ryan and I BLTAs at home the following week. And the following week. Ryan was shocked. And thrilled.
Since then, I’ve tried bacon by itself, on sandwiches and even on salads. But, I have to draw the line at bacon bits.
And in case you are wondering, ham still hasn’t made it off the “I hate it” list.
So, I guess that the world hasn’t completely gone insane. Yet.
Has anyone else heard of such a crazy thing? And more importantly, can having a baby cause crazy changes to food aversions?
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Perfecting the Pairing says
Kim!
I am so happy you have joined the rest of us bacon lovers. I am slightly obsessed with BLTAs… assuming the a is for avocado and there is no lettuce, and the bacon is candied. Just posted about it last week: http://perfectingthepairing.blogspot.com/2012/09/candied-bacon-tomato-and-avocado.html
Oonafey says
That IS crazy! I hate bacon. And Ham. Basically any pork products that do not come on a pizza. And I only eat those, cause I’m too lazy to pick everything off! I can’t even stand the smell of stuff made out of pigs, like pig leather items. I can totally smell the difference. I can’t imagine suddenly not being a weirdo. lol
Kasey @ Hello! Lola says
When I was pregnant with my son I craved steak. Seriously, all things steak… as a matter of fact just give me the whole cow. I craved it. Like every single night for dinner was steak, kind of craved. Before I was pregnant I was never big on steak. Not because I didn’t like it, Just never really cared for it. I ate ground beef, but not steak… My son will be 5 in some months and to this day I still crave me a big ol’ juicy New York Strip. Weird how the body works!
Kelly @ Corner of Main says
Haha, how funny that you changed your mind! I’m not sure what is with men and bacon, but we have a bunch in our fridge right now. I’m ok with it, but don’t ever feel the need to make it. BLTs are fabulous though! I usually do the turkey bacon when we have those, which is pretty good =)
I wonder if after I have little Kevin I’ll start to like anchovies or something ๐
The Atwoods says
I was the same way with Cottage Cheese. Before William, I only ate it if it was cooked in dishes (like lasagna), but during pregnancy and even now I can eat the stuff right out of the container with a spoon! (gross, right?!?)
Gabbi @ Retro Ranch Reno says
Hahaha..this post cracked me up. Thanks for the giggles. I actually love bacon, but only if it’s cooked until it’s basically burnt haha. It needs to be totally crispy, but I do love it. And I love the smell…so yummy!
AlliFerg says
Have you tried turkey bacon? Mm, that’s my fave and it’s much better for you than regular bacon.
Nikki says
I didn’t care for anything spicy until I had Henry, and now I can’t get enough heat. Even 2 years later. I put red pepper flakes on just about everything.
Nikki says
I didn’t care for anything spicy until I had Henry, and now I can’t get enough heat. Even 2 years later. I put red pepper flakes on just about everything.
Chelsea @ two twenty one says
You’ve been missing out on life. Do you like turkey? Try a BLTAT.
Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication says
I agree with Chelsea, you’ve definitely been missing out on life! You should be eating all the bacon you can to make up for lost precious bacon eating time!
Mrs. Chic says
OMG, I love me some bacon on salad. sandwiches its even better with you add turkey or chicken Yummy!!
Soccerbelle says
My pregnancy food story is that with my first, I couldn’t eat a Whopper without gagging. Before that I they were my favorite fast food sandwich. I have hardly eaten once since then and that was almost 25 years ago now.
Also with the first, I could only manage a PB sandwich or bowl of mac ‘n cheese for dinner most nights due to extreme fatigue. And guess who grew up loving those two foods???
Keri says
This post is cracking me up! I totally go through phases with bacon. I am really sick right now with infected tonsils and the only thing that seemed remotely appetizing last night at 11:40 was poached eggs and bacon. It sure was delicious!
Amy@BuffaloRoam says
I’ve never really been a picky eater, but I definitely think pregnancy messes with your taste buds.
Welcome to the bacon lovers gang!
Meredith S says
The SAME THING happened to me!!! And I thought I was the only one – except mine was cake. Yes, I know, who hates cake??? Well, I did…but now I LOVE IT. Can’t get enough.
daisy says
When I was in my last trimester with my sweet boy, I craved shrimp. I hadn’t eaten any animal product in many years, so it was very strange to me. These babies change us in so many ways!
LifeBegins@Thirty says
Mmmm I love bacon ๐ bacon makes everything better.
I started loving avocado when I was preggo with Luca. Never liked it before and all of a sudden had cravings for it. Weird.
Heather says
Menus talk to me all the time:
Timefordessert Timefordessert Goahead
So funny pregnancy made you change your ways for the better.
Mrs. 5C says
Yes! Actually, the longest paper I ever wrote in college was a research paper on “Cravings and Aversions in Pregnancy” because I thought it was such an interesting topic. Babies do weird things to people.
Sadly, I have no crazy aversion-turned-craving personal tales, but it totally happens!!
Amanda @ Serenity Now says
I never had a food aversion change before/after pregnancy, but I think it’s awesome you’re on board with bacon now! ๐ Think of all the yummy stuff you can make now…quiche, maybe?
lynne says
No one can resist the salty, greasy goodness that is bacon, not even Kim Woodward. ๐
::evil laugh::
Meredith says
I’ve been trying to make myself try foods that I’ve “always” hated lately…because more and more I’m finding that I don’t actually hate them anymore!
Except cilantro…I still pretty much hate that! But welcome to the bacon club!
Liz @ It's Great To Be Home says
Yippee, another convert!! Isn’t it delicious? ๐ I was never a sweets eater before I was pregnant with Kate, and now I’m addicted. Especially sweet breakfast food like French toast. Bizarre!
Cindy @The Flipping Couple says
That’s crazy! Welcome to the bacon-loving dark side. : )
Deb says
When I was pregnant with my first, the very idea of eating a steak cheese sub (WHICH I LOVED) made me gag. Took me about 3 years after she was born to eat one again and now they’re on my “eh, it’s OK” list. And I too hate ham. Always have and I’m pretty sure that’s not changing.
KatiePerk says
Tomatoes. I hated tomatoes pre pregnancy. I could eat salsa ketchup etc. But I started eating sliced tomatoes on everything and now still do. It is bizarre.
I am glad you came over to the dark side. Mmm. bacon.
Rita Templeton says
Bacon is DELICIOUS. Period.
Before I had kids, I hate-hate-HATED runny eggs. Like, if I had a fried egg, the yolk had to be absolutely cooked through or I wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole. I used to have to keep myself from gagging whenever I’d see someone dragging their toast through an egg yolk. Blecch.
But then I got pregnant with Colin. And what did I crave? Fried eggs WITH SOFT YOLKS! It was so weird – I couldn’t get enough of them! Since then I’m not quite as crazy about them, but I still actually prefer them not all the way cooked. So weird.
Shanade says
That’s too funny. And yes, having a baby changes everything… even your food likes and dislikes. It’s crazy!
Mrs. Adventure says
Glad to hear your visiting us over here on the bacon loving dark side. Ahem, now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go fry myself some bacon :o)
DecorandtheDog says
Maybe there is hope for me and vegetables. Only if vegetables taste like bacon….
Mandi @ Southern Gnome says
I was the same way with doughnuts. I know, I know! What? Did I use to be crazy? But before Tristan, I HATED doughnuts. The smell, the taste, everything. If a group of us would go out and someone wanted to go to Krispy Kreme, I stayed in the car. The smell made me want to gag. If someone bought a box and I had to sit with it in the car on the way home… Ugh! But then I got pregnant. 6 months in, someone brought doughnuts in to work and I was drawn to them. And now…. I love them. When once I couldn’t stand even the smell of one, I can now eat 6 if they are hot and fresh. But I don’t do that often. Just once a year. ๐