What is your favorite vegetable?!


Question: Any kind that can be inserted into a vagina


Answers: Any kind that can be inserted into a vagina
Celery.
I cut it into huge slices and eat it with peanut butter or salsa. yummyy
celery
broccoli with it's 80 nutrients!
potato

although its not a vegetable
Beans. All varieties.
mushrooms..:-))
~~id have to go with the one with the most carbs, and starch.....the potato, its so versatile!
Potatoes fried in grease and found at the local McDonalds.
tomato
I love those baby sweetcorn, just steamed with butter and black pepper, but asparagus runs a very close second.
Sweet Potato!
Everyone thinks I'm weird for saying this, but I LOVE brussel sprouts.
sugar snap peas
Edamame - soy beans. They are still in their shell, boiled, lightly salted. They taste awesome and have tons of protein
Sweet Potato. its like candy!
it would have to be the potato.lt is just one of those vegies that can be cooked a number of ways.Mine is the the tiny potatoes boiled.
My first response was to think broccoli, I love steamed broccoli. But since I use onion in almost everything I cook, I suppose an onion would be my favorite vegetable.
I enjoy a medley of broccoli, carrots, and cauliflower myself.
Sweet Corn on the Cob with salt and lots of butter.
I love asparagus... Yummy!!!
All of them! ;)
PEAS. They are awesome!!!
Green Beans.
asparagus, but allie is a close second.
almost any kind of bean or pea.
Cucumber with salsa sauce! and carrots, and potato hehe
Hemp- the smoking kind. With blue cheese.

Knome lover, not to play with, to eat.
zucchini
Tough one.

Either Cauliflour (sp?) or Soy beans cold.
I would have to say potatoes because first of all, they taste GREAT!!! I also like potatoes due to their diversity and their cultivation. Potatoes can be cooked in all sorts of ways: baked, mashed, boiled; they're used to make sheperd's pie (mmmmmmmm) and fries, which are used to make my FAVOURITE "dish": poutine.

Potatoes are also easy to cultivate. instead of sead, new potatoes can be grown from the parts of other potatoes. They grow under ground, and don't require too much care maintenance.

Now if you don't mind all of this talking about potatoes has made me hungry, so excuse me as I go raid my fridge for last night's leftover potatoes.




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