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2006-08-15 11:03:23 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes

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depends on how u cook them. i like a lot of vegetables stir fried w/ crushed garlic and some olive oil or butter.

2006-08-15 11:09:34 · answer #1 · answered by islandgrl 4 · 0 0

Maybe You Should Try Some Of The Steamed Fresh Vegetables. They Are Real Easy To Mix And They Are Really Good. You Can Get Them In The Freezer Section At The Store.

2006-08-15 13:54:59 · answer #2 · answered by b_m_02 2 · 0 0

Camouflage them.

Like put vegetables on a pizza but shred them so fine you can't see them and cover the whole pizza in plenty of cheese.

Hide them in a meatloaf or spaghetti sauce, again shred or grate them really fine before adding.

V8 Juice was one way to get several vegetables without knowing it. Use the same technique. Purify the vegetable till it's a liquid and add to most any dish. Add potato buds instead of a lot of flour to your gravy to thicken. Grated zucchini in a Spice Cake mix will not only make it moister but sweetens it without a lot of sugar. Use sweet potato's instead of pumpkin to make a delicious pie.

Store bought items that are worth giving a try would be your vege-burgers for the vegetarian, my niece says they are great on the grill, Vegetable Lasagna is also a favorite of hers. This girl was raised on meat and potatoes and when she decided to become a vegetarian, by choice, she thought she would miss a few of her favorite foods but with the vegetarian dishes available today she claims it's as good, if not better, than the originals.

2006-08-15 11:28:42 · answer #3 · answered by sassywv 4 · 0 0

My friend won't touch vegetables for love nor money and it is silly because a carbohydrate diet is not good for you. I am a lazy cook but I eat all that is placed before me. Partly because if I don't there isn't anything else and I am grateful that I do have food to eat. I may not like everything I eat as much as other foods, but I do because a good balanced food is good for your mental as well as physical state.

My parents when younger made me eat things by that being the only option and I am grateful for that lesson now. Shame not done it with other things. The thing is we decide in our mind what we like and don't and therefore we determine how the experience is going to be. As you eat the things you don't like you realise how they are not so bad and you start to enjoy them because otherwise you wouldn't be eating them - so the mind has you start to like them, you create associations of enjoyment rather than associations of dislike.

If you choose to make associations of dislike with certain foods you will always experience them in that way. Or you can choose to associate them with good feelings, like the way it looks, smell, taste etc and you get to enjoy it.

I've done this and now I have coffee and cereal with no sugar - I decided to like it without and now I do. I do the same with sandwiches (mostly laziness) ie had ham today with no butter. To me the experience is nice for I don't remember/know the other. Same reason I have never smoked. I don't want to know if I like it - I choose not to find out.

In the early days my mother decided we would switch to skimmed milk and at first I hated it and refused it. But it became the only choice so I made myself persevere. Now the funny thing is that now when I try fat milk it tastes disgusting because my mind is reprogrammed to enjoy semi-skimmed.

Is mind over matter and whether you want to live long. You have options in this lifetime.

2006-08-15 11:28:40 · answer #4 · answered by The Mole 4 · 0 0

Yup. Most meat eating people don't know how to make vegetables taste good. They over cook them and don't add seasonings. Bleh! You need to find some good vegetarian recipies. There are lots on the internet. There is an enormous variety of super tasty ways to prepare vegetables with herbs, spices, and other stuff you can add like garlic and lemon juice.

2006-08-15 11:14:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try a decent vegetarian cook book - all sorts of ideas for adding spice, herbs etc. Have you actually tried ALL vegetables?? There's bound to be SOMETHING out there you'd like.
Failing all else, come round to my place for tea - I make THE BEST veggie chilli in the WORLD! HONEST! And I'm not even a vegetarian.

2006-08-15 16:57:36 · answer #6 · answered by mousepotato66 3 · 0 0

Make a soup or stew. Instead of using cut up veggies, put the veggies in a blender and chop up very small or into a liquid. Pour into the soup or stew. Worked for carrots on my kids!

2006-08-15 11:12:33 · answer #7 · answered by Regina R 3 · 0 0

well, i have a suggestion- have u ever tried red bell peppers? they r sweet, and delicous. other things you could try to do is put celery and carrots in soups, which gives them the soup's flavor so you cant really taste it. maybe putting butter on brocolli too(i just eat the leafy part, its better). and marinated artichoke hearts are good too. try it and hopefully ull like it! good luck!

2006-08-15 11:10:33 · answer #8 · answered by Becca 3 · 0 0

Try them steamed, instead of boiled to death. It really makes a difference in the flavor! Try them with an open mind!

2006-08-15 18:05:28 · answer #9 · answered by poppet 6 · 0 0

Yes....watch the pendant, slowly back and forth, you are beginning to have a desire for brocilli and been sprouts. Anytime you hear the word "vegetable" your mouth will begin to water, nothing you can do will help the craving except to eat some vegetables. slowly back and forth, your desire grows, you see carrots in your head , hmmmm cauliflower................You Love vege's

2006-08-15 11:17:19 · answer #10 · answered by greysonata 2 · 0 0

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