debodun
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The last time I bought BS, they were the size of small cabbages. I thought I'd get some more today and they were the size of large marbles. Go figure.
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I grew broccoli once. Never again. I don't care how long you soak it before cooking, the worms (or whatever they are) just keep coming. I've even seen them float to the top of the water after boiling. I just couldn't eat it.I grew them in the garden once and they came up fine, but aphids were attracted to them; literately covering the whole plant which ruined my appetite for them, so I chucked them never having one.
Bummer.I grew them in the garden once and they came up fine, but aphids were attracted to them; literately covering the whole plant which ruined my appetite for them, so I chucked them never having one.
Ewww!I grew broccoli once. Never again. I don't care how long you soak it before cooking, the worms (or whatever they are) just keep coming. I've even seen them float to the top of the water after boiling. I just couldn't eat it.
Let us know how it turns out.This thread has inspired me to try the copycat version of Red Lobster's crispy brussell sprout side dish. Baked with a sauce poured over it made from brown sugar, ginger and soy sauce. Sounds yummy!
I'll post back after I try the recipe. Brussell sprouts are on my list for next shopping trip!Let us know how it turns out.
I like the deep fried Brussels Sprouts that they serve in Nordstrom’s restaurants. I‘d feel too guilty to eat anything deep fried at home and I don’t have room for an air fryer.
I think organic produce does use pesticides, but they have to be naturally occurring poisons instead of synthetic.Though I have bought organic broccoli with no bugs or worms seen.
Me too!!!I love them, either way.
