So I'm eating some of my roomates beans he made, which includes large

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The discussion centers around the unpleasant feelings experienced after consuming sausage, particularly in a roommate's bean dish. The individual describes a vague discomfort that makes it difficult to eat the beans, noting that this reaction occurs with most sausage they try. While they acknowledge that sausage is rich and fatty, they express uncertainty about whether greasiness is the primary issue, as they can tolerate other rich foods like pizza without similar reactions. The conversation highlights the idea that cooking methods can affect the greasiness of dishes, with suggestions to prepare sausage separately to reduce fat content. The individual finds that avoiding sausage or consuming it separately improves their overall experience with the meal.
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So I'm eating some of my roomates beans he made, which includes large amounts of sliced up sausage, and like always, It makes me feel...nauseous? No, not really...sick to my stomach? Again, not really...I can't place the feeling, but its mildly unpleasant and I can barely eat one bowl of his beans because of it. Sausage doesn't taste bad, but it makes me feel kinda blah. This happens with pretty much all sausage I eat, not just in his beans. Anyone ever get this kind of feeling with food?
 
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Is it greasy? Sometimes my gallbladder will give me fits if I eat anything greasy.

Lately I can't even tolerate pizza, so I've stopped trying to eat it. Anything rich now makes me feel queasy.
 


Is sausage greasy? I think so. I don't eat sausage that much lol.
But I don't think it's that, as I don't feel bad after eating pizza and other stuff. Although fried foods do fill me up pretty fast they don't make me feel the way sausage does.
 


Sausage is very rich and fatty. It's one of those foods you can't necessarily eat a lot of.
 


If I'm cooking something like that, I will cook the sausage separately so that the dish doesn't get as much fat. If your roommate's dish had the sausage in it from the beginning, yeah, it's going to be very greasy.
 


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If I'm cooking something like that, I will cook the sausage separately so that the dish doesn't get as much fat. If your roommate's dish had the sausage in it from the beginning, yeah, it's going to be very greasy.

I ate the sausage first, so I still had half a bowl without any, which was much better! Get rid of the stuff you don't like first and then enjoy the rest lol.
 
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