
Category: Veggies
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Weirdo of the Week: Broccoli!
I’ll be honest, one of my favorite broccoli recipes involves cheese, mayo and Pillsbury crescent dough. I said it! “Dough” from a can. There are no redeeming health benefits to this dish, despite broccoli’s high fiber and vitamin C content, but man, does it taste good. “Broccoli stuff”, as we call it, begins with the aforementioned dough…
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Weirdo of the Week: Potatoes!
So I must live under a rock, or I wouldn’t have missed potatostock 2014. This guy asked kickstarter for $10 to make potato salad and raised nearly $56,000! That’s a lot of potato salad. What sounded like a joke ended up as a huge assist for Central Ohio non-profits working to end hunger and homelessness, a…
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Weirdo of the Week: Eggplant!
I’ll be honest. I hated trying to eat anything with eggplant while I was growing up. Right up there with zucchini, it was. It looked weird and tasted like unidentifiable vegetable pretending to be meat. Thank goodness those dark ages are over! Now that I know what to do to tame these purpley beasts, I…
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Weirdo of the Week: Summer Squash!
Summer squash, so called due to their short (relative to winter squash) shelf life and delicate skins, always seem to boom ‘till we’re almost up to our necks in them, then poof! No more zucchini and yellow squash. How to keep that bounty interesting, you ask? Here we go! Here’s a crazy sounding mock apple crisp,…
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Weirdo of the Week: Heirloom Tomatoes!
With names like Cherokee Purple and Malachite Box, heirloom tomatoes certainly fit the bill for being true weirdos. Plus, check out that skin! Those aren’t unripe tomatoes folks, but the natural hue for these funky fruits. Some of those purpley red Cherokees do have some slightly unripe green shoulders, but they catch up with the rest of the…
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Weirdo of the Week: Garlic Scapes!
“What on Earth are those weird pig tail shaped green things?” you might very well be asking this week. Those pig tails are garlic scapes, the stalks of undeveloped flowers that are emerging from each growing garlic bulb. Why take them off the garlic? For one, they are delicious, plus once those flower stalks are…