benfrankparkway
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Got burnout on broccoli, fresh is great but cooking it just right is time consuming with risk of it being soggy. Was doing bagged frozen peas. I try to add greens each meal for nutrition and fiber. What is your go to?
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Now, collard greens are a different story. I grew up in the South and that’s one of the few greens I like cooked.I eat a lot of vegetables but none raw. Just personally don't like em that way.
These are the bomb
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Now, collard greens are a different story. I grew up in the South and that’s one of the few greens I like cooked.
Yea. I hate them. As I child I tried to slip them under the table to the dog and he wouldn’t eat them either.I’m with @AlexDavis43 on the Brussel sprouts , only im lazier and just buy the microwaveable bags of baby brussel sprouts. I heat them up quick and have them with a pinch of salt and a small amount of butter. They are definitely something you either love or hate.
Yea. I hate them. As I child I tried to slip them under the table to the dog and he wouldn’t eat them either.
Far from the truth. They also provide fiber, polyphenols, etc.vegetables provide negligible amounts nutrients and are only relevant in a survival situation
vegetables provide negligible amounts nutrients and are only relevant in a survival situation
anti-nutrients, oxolates, negligable amounts of vitamins and minerals.Far from the truth. They also provide fiber, polyphenols, etc.
anti-nutrients, oxolates, negligable amounts of vitamins and minerals.
if you want fiber i think you can eat some potatoes, carrots , psyllium husk rather than green vegetables.
