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Default Yucky vegetables

Okay so those veggies we bought for tonight's dinner were a big bust. I had
microwave steamer bags of sweet potatoes, baby summer squash, Brussel
sprouts and also a head of cauliflower which I also steamed in the
microwave. Seasoned them with butter, a little parmesan cheese and
Herbamare.

The only part Angela liked was the sweet potatoes which are probably the
worst of the bunch considering the carbs. But at least she ate something.

I just can't stomach mine. I did manage to swallow a Brussel sprout but it
kept threatening to come back up. I can eat summer squash. But I really
don't like it very much. HATE sweet potatoes and can only seem to eat
cooked cauliflower in very small amounts in a vegetable soup. No other way.

Angela has informed me that she wants her veggies raw from now on. And
really I prefer them that way too.

After we get the 24 hour urine test done, I will buy more stuff that can be
eaten raw. I did have celery but it went all wilty. And we do have
carrots. But not a lot of room in the fridge for anything else at the
moment.


 
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