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<blockquote data-quote="miahara" data-source="post: 1675261" data-attributes="member: 256148"><p>There don't seem to be any or many veg you don't like, but I suspect you are not alone as there are many folk who after being raised on 'stodge' are in the same boat and it is hard to change ingrained tastes.</p><p>There are many recipes that elevate veg to a higher tastier level and if you do a bit of web research you'll find plenty.</p><p>Try celery stuffed with peanut butter or pate. Try roasting or grilling green veg rather than just boiling and add some lardons and/or spice - it makes for an entirely different taste and texture. Veg soups may be an option. You don't like butternut squash, but as a soup with peanut butter and chilli, you wouldn't recognise the squash as the base.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miahara, post: 1675261, member: 256148"] There don't seem to be any or many veg you don't like, but I suspect you are not alone as there are many folk who after being raised on 'stodge' are in the same boat and it is hard to change ingrained tastes. There are many recipes that elevate veg to a higher tastier level and if you do a bit of web research you'll find plenty. Try celery stuffed with peanut butter or pate. Try roasting or grilling green veg rather than just boiling and add some lardons and/or spice - it makes for an entirely different taste and texture. Veg soups may be an option. You don't like butternut squash, but as a soup with peanut butter and chilli, you wouldn't recognise the squash as the base. [/QUOTE]
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