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In reply to the discussion: Rank these veggies from "I eat plenty of it" to "Don't you dare put that on my plate" [View all]yellowdogintexas
(23,499 posts)58. most people over cook them. Properly prepared they are quite good
My favorite is in a sweet and sour sauce with a little bacon.
I also steam them then toss them in lemon butter.
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Rank these veggies from "I eat plenty of it" to "Don't you dare put that on my plate" [View all]
True Dough
Saturday
OP
Potatoes, peas, green beans, onions, corn, spinach, celery, carrots, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, radishes, mushrooms
sinkingfeeling
Saturday
#3
with my dad it was evaporated milk!! We had to smuggle it in if we were using it in a dessert nt
yellowdogintexas
Saturday
#59
Too funny! You must have really had to hide it because it was called for in many casseroles and desserts.
Diamond_Dog
Saturday
#61
Cutting them open to cook them is absolutely critical because they are full of a sulfurous gas
AZJonnie
Saturday
#31
You need to saute or roast Brussel sprouts in a little olive oil with a bit of garlic
Ritabert
Saturday
#24
I'll eat them all. Now if you put those dreaded LIMA BEANS on the list, I'm DONE with you (and them)! LOL
hlthe2b
Saturday
#11
I did not like turnip greens when I was growing up because I always thought they were bitter
yellowdogintexas
Saturday
#60
I've gotten parsnips from the green market. In Chinatown for dim sum I've had turnip cakes
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#89
Same insofar as there's a underlying recognition for me of how it could be perceived as soapy
AZJonnie
13 hrs ago
#96
Well when I've used it I've tossed the fresh leaves in/on what ever. But I look for the best one. I probably pinched...
electric_blue68
12 hrs ago
#97
canned lima beans are an abomination! The large ones are nasty too even when fresh.
yellowdogintexas
Saturday
#62
love radishes + celery. broccoli + cauliflower mustbe steamed w/ browned butter. carrots great for winter. don't do
pansypoo53219
Saturday
#56
I LOVE squash! Yellow summer squash is an essential part of a vegetable plate during garden season
yellowdogintexas
Saturday
#63
Mushrooms, Broccoli and Brussel sprouts are all MAGA. The rest are good Democrats.
Wonder Why
Saturday
#77
The only veggies I refuse to eat are lima beans, bitter greens, and cauliflower
catbyte
Saturday
#78
My favorites are onions, potatoes and corn. Like the rest, except radishes can be too "peppery".
electric_blue68
Yesterday
#87