You can also add collards and Brussels sprouts to the list. All five of these vegetables were derived from a wild cabbage plant in England.
I eat at least one serving of these vegatables daily. Today I had three.
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02/08/2006 3:16:58 PM PST by
blam
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To: blam
.... mmmmm .... cabbage .... quartered and simmered in the pot with corned beef for about 20 minutes ... drain, slather with butter, and top with coarse cracked black pepper
104 posted on
02/09/2006 7:37:41 AM PST by
TheRightGuy
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108 posted on
02/09/2006 9:17:03 AM PST by
diamond6
(Everyone who is for abortion have been born. Ronald Reagan)
To: blam
There's a lady I know
If I didn't know her
She'd be the lady I didn't know.
And my lady, she went downtown
She bought some broccoli
She brought it home.
She's chopping broccoli
Chopping broccoli
Chopping broccoli
Chopping broccoli
She's chopping broccoli
She's chopping broccoli
She's chop.. ooh!
She's chopping broccola-ah-ie!
To: blam
I love them all except collards, but broccoli is the best. I'd have to say I have it at least twice a week, sometimes much more. Brussel sprouts once a week.
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02/10/2006 1:09:10 PM PST by
trisham
(Happy Fierce Allegiance Day!)
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I guess I'm lucky I like all of them. I also eat kale, collard greens, beet greens and even seaweed on occasion.
118 posted on
02/10/2006 5:05:55 PM PST by
Vicki
(Washington State where anyone can vote .... illegals, non-residents or anyone just passing through)
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