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Started by ACE, December 06, 2010, 08:05:18

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ACE

Any excuse to put the price up! It's a bit early to harvest for xmas anyway.


Which reminds me what is the most popular wine at xmas.

















I don't like sprouts ;D


I'll get me coat

ACE


pumkinlover


I don't like sprouts ;D
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Have you tried sprouts lightly steamed then stir fried with garlic??? ;D ;D ;D


betula

I don't like em either.............. :(

Obelixx

Oh loves them but Possum and I hate them.  I've tried doing them well done, medium, rare, or slightly crunchy if your prefer, boiled, steamed, sautéed, plain, with cream and nutmeg, with bacon bits, with cumin, with caraway.   

They're just awful any which way.
Obxx - Vendée France

Poppy Mole

A friend of mine who is married to an Indian lady has to endure them curried, he reckons you get used to them but I'm not sure I could even tough I like both curry & sprouts.

gwynnethmary

I do mine with a chopped onion, cumin and coriander- delicious!

pumkinlover

Can we have a poll??
its a bit like marmite- people seem to love or hate sprouts. I love both :D

gwynnethmary

Quote from: pumpkinlover on December 06, 2010, 17:05:13
Can we have a poll??
its a bit like marmite- people seem to love or hate sprouts. I love both :D

So do I!  Just had Marmite and cheese sandwiches for tea!

mat

I am in the "hate 'em" camp... (same as marmite!)

Though cooked in with the carrots, they are just about edible, as the carrots sweeten them...  I was always told to eat one on Christmas day, to show "willing" and I now seem to carry on this tradition despite me and the OH hating them!!!  

The checkout assistants never seem to think it odd when I go through the checkout with TWO sprouts!!!


ACE

One of my best xmas party tricks needs a plateful of sprouts, plus a box of matches ;)




Bugloss2009

when I had a vegetarian curry at The Ruby Murray in Westbury on Trim, they put sprouts in it  :o

anyway a sprout is just a cabbage with no ambition

BarriedaleNick

Quote from: pumpkinlover on December 06, 2010, 17:05:13
Can we have a poll??
its a bit like marmite- people seem to love or hate sprouts. I love both :D

How about sprouts covered in Marmite?
Moved to Portugal - ain't going back!

pumkinlover

Quote from: ACE on December 06, 2010, 17:52:28
One of my best xmas party tricks needs a plateful of sprouts, plus a box of matches ;)





did someone say you live on the Isle of Wight, Ace !!! in that case the rest of us should be safe!!


Quote from: BarriedaleNick on December 06, 2010, 18:14:57
Quote from: pumpkinlover on December 06, 2010, 17:05:13
Can we have a poll??
its a bit like marmite- people seem to love or hate sprouts. I love both :D

How about sprouts covered in Marmite?

Hmmm -tomorrow breakfast- must try ;D

Lottiman

Sprouts i love em and marmite too.Curried sprouts sounds very interesting but may add to greenhouse gases! ;D ;D ;D

Digeroo

I like some while some are awful.  I tend to taste a bit in the shop to see if they are bitter or not.  I do not buy sealed packets.  

Maximus are advertised as being bitter free.  If sprouts are bitter then nothing will cover this up.  But frozen ones are awful.  No way of knowing whether the packet contains sweet or bitter ones.  

I don't like cabbage at all and only a few varieties of oranges and apples.  Very fussy eater me.

Sprouts and marmite now that is an interesting thought. 


Bugloss2009

Quote from: ACE on December 06, 2010, 17:52:28
One of my best xmas party tricks needs a plateful of sprouts, plus a box of matches ;

got to make your own entertainment on the IoW then

Borlotti

Marmite on toast, very nice. Bread and butter and marmite and tomato sandwiches, brill. We are never without marmite (strange word when one types it and looks at the spelling). Bovril is good too.  Sprouts with dinner two days running, big bag for 50p (Morrisons) the ones I grew last year all blown.

Froglegs

We put marmite on the dogs bum to stop him licking it ;D  But love sprouts.

theothermarg

love sprouts so much I grow 3 kinds so they last all winter so good job there arn,t any naked flames in the house ;D
marg
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Show me and I might remember
Involve me and I,ll understand

Grandma

Love sprouts - and, surprisingly, it's the favourite green veg. of my three grandsons.

(If my dear old mum was still around I'm sure there would be a pot of them boiling away on her hob now - to be ready for dinner on Christmas Day!)

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