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Started by Magicman, January 19, 2017, 06:06:53 PM

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Don P

Beets are interesting. I always told my mother I'd just as soon eat dirt as a beet. There was a piece on the radio one morning talking about it. They said some people taste dirt when they eat a beet and some taste the beet. Every few years I give them a try again but so far still dirt. We sure do change through time though. I've always liked onions, then all of a sudden after some serious gut problems I couldn't eat them, not even a little bit. A few months ago I tried them again by accident, I was on the road and stopped for lunch. When I realized it had onions I thought "this isn't going to go well" but it was fine. Whatever it was that caused that 5 or 6 year hiccup, I've changed again.

Brussel sprouts... I'm building a trebuchet  :D

Magicman

I watched someone nibble on a wild garlic shoot last week.   :)
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Jeff

Yea, and he chewed toothache tree bark too, just for fun. Back to the words of Mama.
"YOU WILL EAT IT,
AND YOU WILL LIKE IT!"
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coxy

 :D :D been down that road before

thecfarm

I posted what I have tried. BUT what gets me is the ones that like something and than try to tell me how good it is.  ::)   Might be good to them,but not to me. There might be somethings that I would have a hard time trying.
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sawguy21

We are having roasted Brussel sprouts for dinner, just butter and pepper on mine. I am willing to try just about anything, have found some things like sea urchin that looked and sounded gross but were actually quite good. Raw oysters went down but I much prefer them breaded or smoked. Just don't try to sneak bell peppers past my lips.
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21incher

I eat my pickled beets with smoked pickled herring.  Great combination.  sketti_1
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sawguy21

I like pickled herring too but can't get it into the house. :D Karen being of Finnish/Norwegian descent was fed it as a kid, she goes green at the sight.
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WDH

And to think that poor grits take such a bashing.  It is just plain out discrimination. 
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Czech_Made

Quote from: Jeff on January 21, 2017, 08:50:10 AM
One thing I've learned, is that as I get older my tastes change. I now eat Brussel sprouts. I tried pickled beets again  but I still hate those.

Funny you mentioned Brussel Sprouts.  When I was a kid, they used it to make burgers with or serve it like spinach.  Can't imagine the taste and smell. 

I tried to grill sprouts few years back, lets say 40 years later and I love them.  I even look  up new recipes - like bacon wrapped brussel sprouts (poor man scallops :))


coxy

they look gooood  digin_2  I know what I'm trying to night

fishpharmer

Quote from: coxy on January 22, 2017, 06:11:21 AM
they look gooood  digin_2 

I second that!  With a big pile of grits that would make a fittin meal (old saying) 8) 8)
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Magicman

Bacon will make anything taste good.  (old saying)
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trapper

I like rutabaga.  They are also are known as swedes.  One of the main ingredients of pasties.   
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sawguy21

We had them roasted along with spuds, carrots, onions, and garlic the other night. That was a fine meal with a slab of beef. 8).
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