Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 So, what's your favorite vegetable? By vegetable, I'm going with the biological definition, which is "A leaf, root, or stem." Thus disqualifying anything with seeds. I'm gonna go with taters as my favorite, close second being pretty much anything in your common garden or caesar salad.
Guest MaxPower27 Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 What about peppers? They have a stem AND seeds. They get my vote.
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 Peppers are a fruit. An example of a stem would be..say, celery for example.
Guest MaxPower27 Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 Oh. I second potatos then. Baked, mashed, fried, it's all good.
Guest ElectricRaccoon Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 Onions (Texas 1015s are awesome, as are red onions), with bok choy in second and bean sprouts in third. I've been on kind of a stir fry kick recently.
Guest mach7 Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 So, what's your favorite vegetable? By vegetable, I'm going with the biological definition, which is "A leaf, root, or stem." Thus disqualifying anything with seeds. I'm gonna go with taters as my favorite, close second being pretty much anything in your common garden or caesar salad. So, anything with seeds is a fruit? This is news to me.... Cucumbers? Pickles? Eggplant?
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 Pumpkins, Tomatoes, Testicles, and Pomegranate, too.
Guest wwF1587 Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 potatos own all... with carrots, or onions comin close to second
Guest Spaceman Spiff Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 I don't think potatoes (potatos? Where's Dan Quayle?) are a veggie, either.
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 Taters (potatoes plural, Potato singular) are actually a modified type of stem, IIRC.
Guest KanadianKrusty Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 Can't go wrong with potatoes and onions.
Guest CED Ordonez Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 Nobody wants to sing the praises of corn? I guess I'll have to then. Potatoes in a close second for buttered corn mixed in mashed potatoes and gravy is my favorite side dish.
Guest hardyz1 Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 Potatoes Corn Broccoli Hell, I can eat pretty much any vegetable, but not raw. I can stomach raw celery, sort of. But carrots, for instance, have to be cooked before I'll eat them.
Guest The Metal Maniac Posted May 30, 2003 Report Posted May 30, 2003 Cucumbers? Pickles? Does it seem silly to anyone else that he listed BOTH of those? I mean, aren't pickles just pickled cucumbers? I could be wrong, but I thought they were... Oh, and potatos if they're counted, fuck you if they're not.
Guest Flyboy Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 I mean, aren't pickles just pickled cucumbers? I could be wrong, but I thought they were... Yes, they sure are.
Guest razazteca Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 Carrots Potatoes Screw veggies give me grains and legumes
Guest Vern Gagne Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 Carrots. They really do help your eye sight. Runner Up. Corn on the Cob. One of my favorite things too eat during the summer.
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 "Nobody wants to sing the praises of corn? I guess I'll have to then. Potatoes in a close second for buttered corn mixed in mashed potatoes and gravy is my favorite side dish" Here here. I also have to give props to celery...
Guest The Notorious CRD Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 Aren't potatoes technically a tuber? Maybe I'm wrong on that. My personal favorites are corn, broccoli, and peas.
Guest razazteca Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 Corn must be processed into chips or bread.
Guest CanadianChris Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 Corn or potatoes gets my vote. Celery, carrots and green beans are good too.
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