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Least favourite veg
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View Poll Results: Least favourite veggies
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Swede
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4.76% |
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Carrots
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1 |
4.76% |
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Brussel Sprouts
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28.57% |
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Cabbage
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Beans..Runner/French
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9.52% |
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Parsnips
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Squashes..inc courgettes
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14.29% |
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Broccoli...all varieties
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Celeriac
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Other... let us know
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28.57% |
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29th Apr 08, 04:04 PM
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Real Name: Trinity
Age: 45
Gender: Female
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Location: south west
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Least favourite veg
So what's your least favourite veg?
And why... did you have bad childhood experiences with being forced to eat your greens?
Last edited by Trinity; 29th Apr 08 at 04:07 PM.
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29th Apr 08, 04:11 PM
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Real Name: John
Age: 34
Gender: Female
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Not being force fed veg but fish and liver, yuk yuk yuk
I would like to point out not in the same meal, my mum wasn't that brutal 
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29th Apr 08, 04:25 PM
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Real Name: Trinity
Age: 45
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Liver with tubes in it... :eek:
No wonder I'm vegetarian!
Steve... how did you get your poll to work with multi votes??
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29th Apr 08, 04:36 PM
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Age: 22
Gender: Female
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Brussel sprouts wins... or loses whatever, this one hands down. They're bitter and yucky. Although I will eat them actually... I'll eat pretty much anything other than liquorice. Literally anything (apart from poo and other such non-food items that no one would eat anyways, unless insane).
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29th Apr 08, 05:05 PM
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Real Name: Anna
Age: 38
Gender: Female
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Location: Bucks
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I voted other. If I'm allowed rhubarb (it is a veg, honest), then that, otherwise the only think I can think of that I'm not mad keen on are butter beans, but they're more a pulse than a veg.
Um, no, I honestly cannot think of a single "proper" veg which I don't absolutely love.
I had lots of good veg experiences as a kid though - both dad and granddad grew lots of veg, so I ate a lot of very fresh and very tasty veg. No stringy beans or tired cabbage for me. And my mum always cooked it just right, too - no soggy overcooked waterlogged veg in our house.
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29th Apr 08, 05:12 PM
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Real Name: Have a guess!
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Location: Cambridge
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My mum, bless her, was not very good at cooking vegetables. Or rather, she was too good at cooking them. And cooking them. And cooking them.
Didn't realise I actually liked so many veg until they were cooked properly!
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29th Apr 08, 05:25 PM
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Real Name: Anna
Age: 38
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Originally Posted by Nat
My mum, bless her, was not very good at cooking vegetables. Or rather, she was too good at cooking them. And cooking them. And cooking them.
Didn't realise I actually liked so many veg until they were cooked properly!
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While my mum was great at veg, she wasn't so good at things like fish - she was always so petrified she'd poison us by feeding us raw meat and fish that everything was always horribly overcooked. I didn't like fish until I left home and found that when it's not cooked so long it's dried out, it's actually quite nice 
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29th Apr 08, 08:12 PM
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Age: 54
Gender: Male
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Location: Glasgow
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my vote for runner beans, friend in work calls sprouts 'evil mini-cabbages' 
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29th Apr 08, 08:32 PM
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Real Name: Doh!
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Brussel Sprouts are the worst veg on the list, but cauliflower is even worse. It should have been banned by the Geneva Convention!!!!
I love veg in general - brocolli, carrots and cabbage (white or green) are my favourites.
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29th Apr 08, 08:42 PM
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Gender: Male
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Location: Berkshire
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I feel the need to defend the poor sprout. From the birth of time this poor veg has received bad press. I don't understand why any one would dislike such a genuinely individual flavour. I would happily eat them on there own. There's 6 of us in this house and fortunately only 2 of us like them, me and my 6yo.
Another particular favorite is roast parsnips. Again a misunderstood vegatable but served with the aforemetioned brussels and roast chicken with liberal amounts of bread sauce, it's heaven
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29th Apr 08, 08:50 PM
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Real Name: Anna
Age: 38
Gender: Female
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Location: Bucks
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Originally Posted by scr8pe
I feel the need to defend the poor sprout. From the birth of time this poor veg has received bad press. I don't understand why any one would dislike such a genuinely individual flavour.
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Apparently there's a chemical in Brussels sprouts which is either undetectable or actually liked by many people, but which tastes horribly bitter to others. So if you're one of those people who find them bitter, I can see why you wouldn't like them.
Me, I love them 
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29th Apr 08, 09:03 PM
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Real Name: Trinity
Age: 45
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That's odd because I hated them when I was young...they did taste very bitter, but now I love them...not bitter at all really
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29th Apr 08, 09:06 PM
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Gender: Male
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Location: Berkshire
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Originally Posted by Trinity
That's odd because I hated them when I was young...they did taste very bitter, but now I love them...not bitter at all really
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That's because you've got over active sweet buds which are fed by your addiction Trin 
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29th Apr 08, 09:11 PM
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Real Name: Trinity
Age: 45
Gender: Female
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Location: south west
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I don't know what you mean....
<<munching Dairy milk turkish>> 
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29th Apr 08, 09:27 PM
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Age: 46
Gender: Female
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i voted other because the only veg I dont like is not on there, and that is spinach
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