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Poll: What vegetables do you buy?
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Fresh vegetables
68.75%
22 68.75%
Tinned vegetables
25.00%
8 25.00%
Eating vegetables is against my culture or religion
3.13%
1 3.13%
It's not against my culture/religion, but I don't eat vegetables anyway
3.13%
1 3.13%
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Fresh vegetables
#51
RE: Fresh vegetables
I live in a food desert of sorts. I do my best to get fresh vegetables, but they are rather limited. I try to eat at least one massive pile of fresh greens every day, which can get rather expensive. I do use canned green beans in a pinch, but much prefer fresh. Even frozen is better.
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#52
RE: Fresh vegetables
(January 3, 2016 at 3:47 pm)Mermaid Wrote:
(January 3, 2016 at 3:45 pm)Losty Wrote: Chickpeas are gross Shock

Blasphemer!

I just think they're really awful blech. I'm a picky eater though.
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#53
RE: Fresh vegetables
(January 3, 2016 at 3:48 pm)Losty Wrote:
(January 3, 2016 at 3:47 pm)Mermaid Wrote: Blasphemer!

I just think they're really awful blech. I'm a picky eater though.

I find myself getting pickier as I get older. I can't handle meat anymore, blech. I used to like it, now I can barely handle the smell of cooking pork.
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#54
RE: Fresh vegetables
(January 3, 2016 at 3:45 pm)Losty Wrote: Chickpeas are gross Shock

LOL
If you spice them up and toss them in salads, they're pretty tasty. Big Grin
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#55
RE: Fresh vegetables
(January 3, 2016 at 3:45 pm)Losty Wrote: Chickpeas are gross Shock

They seem pretty tasteless to me, I've never had them without covering them in peri peri sauce or some kind of other flavour.


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#56
RE: Fresh vegetables
(January 3, 2016 at 3:54 pm)Deidre32 Wrote:
(January 3, 2016 at 3:45 pm)Losty Wrote: Chickpeas are gross Shock

LOL
If you spice them up and toss them in salads, they're pretty tasty. Big Grin

exactly


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#57
RE: Fresh vegetables
(January 3, 2016 at 3:56 pm)paulpablo Wrote:
(January 3, 2016 at 3:45 pm)Losty Wrote: Chickpeas are gross Shock

They seem pretty tasteless to me, I've never had them without covering them in peri peri sauce or some kind of other flavour.

It's the texture that gets me. Makes me feel icky Undecided
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#58
RE: Fresh vegetables
I buy mostly fresh veggies.  BUT I always have a few canns of food in the pantry for emergencies.  For instance, today I meant to go shopping, but it decided to start freezing rain this morning.  I don't happen to have any more fresh veggies on hand, so canned it will be tonight, until I can get to the store tomorrow.

Also, most emergency agencies recommend people keep a certain amount of non-perishable foods stored in case of natural disaster.  So if there is an earthquake, tornado, hurricane, etc and the stores are closed or not able to stock fresh food for a while, or you can't get our of your home for a while, you won't starve.

You may think this is far fetched, but I was also in the big coastal windstorm of '07 on the northern Oregon coast.  Winds reached at least 170mph, possibly higher but all the meters clocked out or broke.  More board feet of timber were blown down than had burned in the big Tillimook burn.  We could not leave our house for 3 days!  Trees blocked all the roads, roofs and street signs littered parking lots.  There was no electricity for almost 5 days.  I was glad as hell I had canned food, which we heated up on a small propane burner.

Fresh is best, of course, or frozen, but don't knock canned.  There is a good reason it was invented (to not spoil over long winters, and for soldiers).  I personally don't eat canned pumpkin, I buy it from a farm, not even a supermarket, and roast it myself.  But if you think canned food is stupid, then non existent god help you if you are ever struck by a natural disaster.  I suspect some pittying neighbor will be feeding your sorry ass.

(And if you don't have a disaster kit made up, go make one right now!)
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#59
RE: Fresh vegetables
(January 3, 2016 at 5:26 pm)Aroura Wrote: I buy mostly fresh veggies.  BUT I always have a few canns of food in the pantry for emergencies.  For instance, today I meant to go shopping, but it decided to start freezing rain this morning.  I don't happen to have any more fresh veggies on hand, so canned it will be tonight, until I can get to the store tomorrow.

Also, most emergency agencies recommend people keep a certain amount of non-perishable foods stored in case of natural disaster.  So if there is an earthquake, tornado, hurricane, etc and the stores are closed or not able to stock fresh food for a while, or you can't get our of your home for a while, you won't starve.

You may think this is far fetched, but I was also in the big coastal windstorm of '07 on the northern Oregon coast.  Winds reached at least 170mph, possibly higher but all the meters clocked out or broke.  More board feet of timber were blown down than had burned in the big Tillimook burn.  We could not leave our house for 3 days!  Trees blocked all the roads, roofs and street signs littered parking lots.  There was no electricity for almost 5 days.  I was glad as hell I had canned food, which we heated up on a small propane burner.

Fresh is best, of course, or frozen, but don't knock canned.  There is a good reason it was invented (to not spoil over long winters, and for soldiers).  I personally don't eat canned pumpkin, I buy it from a farm, not even a supermarket, and roast it myself.  But if you think canned food is stupid, then non existent god help you if you are ever struck by a natural disaster.  I suspect some pittying neighbor will be feeding your sorry ass.

(And if you don't have a disaster kit made up, go make one right now!)

^Yes, this!^

Obviously, fresh vegetables are best and what I usually buy (as well as some packages of frozen). But in an extended period without electricity, as parts of the greater Baton Rouge area experienced in late August 2012 in the wake of a powerful storm that passed shortly before I moved here, you need some non-perishable items on hand. Canned food isn't the best tasting, but it sure as hell beats going hungry in an emergency.
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#60
RE: Fresh vegetables
(January 3, 2016 at 3:57 pm)Losty Wrote:
(January 3, 2016 at 3:56 pm)paulpablo Wrote: They seem pretty tasteless to me, I've never had them without covering them in peri peri sauce or some kind of other flavour.

It's the texture that gets me. Makes me feel icky Undecided

It does feel rather weird and also tastes kind of "meh".

Hummus on the other hand I personally think is fucking delicious Wink
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