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faith
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Posted: 11/05/03 - 17:19 Post subject:
It would have to be broccoli and potatoes!
And then green beans! Funny a few years ago I hated veggies. Now I have several favorites.
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Posted: 11/05/03 - 17:19 Post subject:
| airehead wrote: | | jrjo wrote: | | thegman wrote: | | Green peas, but not English peas. They suck. |
What the blazes is an English pea? One with a condescending accent? |
and bad teeth.  |
and is convinced that their pea is superior because all peas came from their pea.
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Posted: 11/05/03 - 18:11 Post subject:
broccoli, spaghetti squash, and brussel sprouts. I love about all veggies EXCEPT corn (unless it's on the cob).
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Posted: 11/05/03 - 18:13 Post subject:
| brie k wrote: | | broccoli, spaghetti squash, and brussel sprouts. I love about all veggies EXCEPT corn (unless it's on the cob). |
You like sprouts?
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Sahara
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Posted: 11/05/03 - 18:21 Post subject:
cauliflower ... I'm wierd
am I the only one chuckling at MW's fav??
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Posted: 11/05/03 - 18:41 Post subject:
| Sahara wrote: | cauliflower ... I'm wierd
am I the only one chuckling at MW's fav?? |
nope
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Posted: 11/05/03 - 19:08 Post subject:
| Sahara wrote: | | am I the only one chuckling at MW's fav?? |
umm...no
tee-hee
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brie k
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Posted: 11/05/03 - 19:25 Post subject:
| Pug wrote: | | brie k wrote: | | broccoli, spaghetti squash, and brussel sprouts. I love about all veggies EXCEPT corn (unless it's on the cob). |
You like sprouts? |
No. I *love* sprouts. I can make them fresh (with a nice light butter sauce) but I love Jolly Green Giant's better with the light butter sauce. They have very little calories, but lots of flavor. Love them!
I forgot about asparagus. Fresh or frozen, yum!!
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Posted: 11/05/03 - 19:44 Post subject:
Tomatoes, bok choy, corn, spinach, bean sprouts, peas
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Posted: 11/05/03 - 23:28 Post subject:
Baked Parsnips YUM.
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Posted: 11/06/03 - 00:34 Post subject:
MMMM...I love veggies! It's hard to decide but I'd have to say yams, broccoli, mushrooms, artichokes, and asparagus.
By the way folks corn and potatoes may be classified as vegetables but they act more like a grain (potato) or sugar (corn) in terms of nutrients and how your body processes them.
Did you know the most commonly eaten vegatable in America is the tomato (92 lb/person/year but 80 % of that processed in some way), French Fry (51 lb/person/yr), Iceberg lettuce (25 lb/person/yr)
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Posted: 11/06/03 - 01:02 Post subject:
YELLER SQUASH!
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Posted: 11/06/03 - 02:32 Post subject:
| Pug wrote: | | airehead wrote: | | jrjo wrote: | | thegman wrote: | | Green peas, but not English peas. They suck. |
What the blazes is an English pea? One with a condescending accent? |
and bad teeth.  |
and is convinced that their pea is superior because all peas came from their pea. |
I was thinking specifically of LeSeuer (sp?) canned English Peas. They put them in some type of fluid which makes normal folks
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