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Vegetables: A Vegetable Thread
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baby carrots or green bean boiled for 8 minutes then drained and butter added is a great side dish.
asparagus cooked on the grill after being oiled and salted are supposedly good. i don't eat the vile stuff.
asparagus cooked on the grill after being oiled and salted are supposedly good. i don't eat the vile stuff.
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im gonna have to try the asparagus on the grill when it starts to get warmer out, that sounds really good.nah wrote:baby carrots or green bean boiled for 8 minutes then drained and butter added is a great side dish.
asparagus cooked on the grill after being oiled and salted are supposedly good. i don't eat the vile stuff.
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you can grill in the winter. unless you live on top of mount washingtonDr. Van Nostrand wrote:im gonna have to try the asparagus on the grill when it starts to get warmer out, that sounds really good.nah wrote:baby carrots or green bean boiled for 8 minutes then drained and butter added is a great side dish.
asparagus cooked on the grill after being oiled and salted are supposedly good. i don't eat the vile stuff.
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you kidding, its cold out therenah wrote:you can grill in the winter. unless you live on top of mount washingtonDr. Van Nostrand wrote:im gonna have to try the asparagus on the grill when it starts to get warmer out, that sounds really good.nah wrote:baby carrots or green bean boiled for 8 minutes then drained and butter added is a great side dish.
asparagus cooked on the grill after being oiled and salted are supposedly good. i don't eat the vile stuff.
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You southerners really are a bunch of sallies when it comes to the cold.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:you kidding, its cold out therenah wrote:you can grill in the winter. unless you live on top of mount washingtonDr. Van Nostrand wrote:im gonna have to try the asparagus on the grill when it starts to get warmer out, that sounds really good.nah wrote:baby carrots or green bean boiled for 8 minutes then drained and butter added is a great side dish.
asparagus cooked on the grill after being oiled and salted are supposedly good. i don't eat the vile stuff.
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the last joke i told was in 3rd grade.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:you kidding, its cold out therenah wrote:you can grill in the winter. unless you live on top of mount washingtonDr. Van Nostrand wrote:im gonna have to try the asparagus on the grill when it starts to get warmer out, that sounds really good.nah wrote:baby carrots or green bean boiled for 8 minutes then drained and butter added is a great side dish.
asparagus cooked on the grill after being oiled and salted are supposedly good. i don't eat the vile stuff.
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i have no shame in telling everyone i can, i dont like it hot or cold and if it is below 70 or above 72 then im probably gonna complain about the weather.cutuphalfdead wrote:You southerners really are a bunch of sallies when it comes to the cold.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:you kidding, its cold out therenah wrote:you can grill in the winter. unless you live on top of mount washingtonDr. Van Nostrand wrote:im gonna have to try the asparagus on the grill when it starts to get warmer out, that sounds really good.nah wrote:baby carrots or green bean boiled for 8 minutes then drained and butter added is a great side dish.
asparagus cooked on the grill after being oiled and salted are supposedly good. i don't eat the vile stuff.
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do you remember what it was?nah wrote:the last joke i told was in 3rd grade.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:you kidding, its cold out therenah wrote:you can grill in the winter. unless you live on top of mount washingtonDr. Van Nostrand wrote:im gonna have to try the asparagus on the grill when it starts to get warmer out, that sounds really good.nah wrote:baby carrots or green bean boiled for 8 minutes then drained and butter added is a great side dish.
asparagus cooked on the grill after being oiled and salted are supposedly good. i don't eat the vile stuff.
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something about a schoolteacher and a pupil named deeper.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:do you remember what it was?nah wrote:the last joke i told was in 3rd grade.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:you kidding, its cold out therenah wrote:you can grill in the winter. unless you live on top of mount washingtonDr. Van Nostrand wrote:im gonna have to try the asparagus on the grill when it starts to get warmer out, that sounds really good.nah wrote:baby carrots or green bean boiled for 8 minutes then drained and butter added is a great side dish.
asparagus cooked on the grill after being oiled and salted are supposedly good. i don't eat the vile stuff.
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nah wrote:something about a schoolteacher and a pupil named deeper.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:do you remember what it was?nah wrote:the last joke i told was in 3rd grade.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:you kidding, its cold out therenah wrote:you can grill in the winter. unless you live on top of mount washingtonDr. Van Nostrand wrote:im gonna have to try the asparagus on the grill when it starts to get warmer out, that sounds really good.nah wrote:baby carrots or green bean boiled for 8 minutes then drained and butter added is a great side dish.
asparagus cooked on the grill after being oiled and salted are supposedly good. i don't eat the vile stuff.
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What would you folks say the most difficult vegetable to prepare is?
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Turnip is a pain in the ass.
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Nah, turnips are a cinch. I peel them with a potato peeler, no problem.
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They don't mash as easily as I would prefer, though. I hate them for that.
Honestly, that's all I had when I tried to think of vegetables which are hard to prepare.
Honestly, that's all I had when I tried to think of vegetables which are hard to prepare.
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I will be preparing my first butternut squash tonight, and I fully expect it to be more difficult than most vegetables. I guess that was the impetus for that post.
I've never tried to mash a turnip.
I've never tried to mash a turnip.
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Hmmm, I don't think I've ever had to prepare butternut squash. My wife made a butternut squash bisque not too long ago. It was delicious. Good luck, surface the north.
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Thank you, Self.
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Hope it turned out well for you. Butternut squash is usually pretty easy. Add a nice graham cracker/brown sugar crumble topping and its perfect...surface the north wrote:I will be preparing my first butternut squash tonight, and I fully expect it to be more difficult than most vegetables. I guess that was the impetus for that post.
I've never tried to mash a turnip.
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It was incredibly fun, and not as difficult as I expected. I halved them and then roasted them with a little bit of nutmeg and brown sugar. The hardest part was getting them out of their peels after the roast, but at the same time, that technique was enjoyable. I bet dicing a raw butternut is a bitch, though.
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