I'm alright with some tomato soup, but not tomato juice. That's good. Regardless of how much we dislike vegetables, it's still good to get those various nutrients.
Well, I would.
I honestly have been avoiding vegetables ever since I came to college.
I guess. The only terrible experience I've had with broccoli was when my cafeteria over-seasoned it and it was salty.
You should definitely eat some vegetables, especially the fibrous ones, which are very good for your digestive system.
I'm alright with some tomato soup, but not tomato juice. That's good. Regardless of how much we dislike vegetables, it's still good to get those various nutrients.
Funny, I can tolerate some tomato juice, but not soup...
How true - Veggies are good for your health (even if we don't like a few here and there)!
Interesting. I think for me, tomato soup is very much like a soup, but tomato juice seems more like a liquidy ketchup or something.
Yep. I'll admit, I eat a salad whenever I can, not necessarily because I like it, but because it's good to eat them.
I guess. The only terrible experience I've had with broccoli was when my cafeteria over-seasoned it and it was salty.
You should definitely eat some vegetables, especially the fibrous ones, which are very good for your digestive system.
I don't understand how you CON have good experiences with broccoli.
I have corn occasionally...
I guess it just tastes good. It's a crunchy vegetable, and when it's mixed with other seasonings, sauces, and ingredients like noodles and chicken, it tastes quite nice.
That's good, although I thought corn was more of a carbohydrate, or is it classified as a vegetable.
I don't understand how you CON have good experiences with broccoli.
I have corn occasionally...
I guess it just tastes good. It's a crunchy vegetable, and when it's mixed with other seasonings, sauces, and ingredients like noodles and chicken, it tastes quite nice.
That's good, although I thought corn was more of a carbohydrate, or is it classified as a vegetable.
What a waste of good noodles and chicken.
It's not. I miss the good old days when corn wasn't a grain and beans weren't legumes.