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I’ve never been a big vegetables person (I’m a young adult) but so far have expanded my pallet quite a bit (beyond just veggies) to stuff like mushrooms, peas(sometimes, in fried rice), lettuce, peppers, tomatoes (used to hate), spinach, eggs (hated scrambled eggs, now make it sunny side up), carrots (still not my favorite), and now celery. I’ve been eating celery for two weeks now and I feel so much better mentally. I used to have some issues with my bowels not moving at all, but that has cleared up. I’ve always had trouble finding a vegetable to eat daily, since I lose appetite in them and they just sit in my fridge. Lettuce used to be my go-to, but I realized I simply hated the taste and texture of it after it sat in the fridge for a day. It usually got damp and soggy over time depending on the leafiness and I never liked the taste. Meanwhile, celery doesn’t really have those issues of becoming damp and tastes sweet/good without anything added to it. Though, I always add PB to make it taste better. Has to be thoroughly washed since it is one of the “dirty” vegetables, though.

Well, anyways, that’s my dull men’s post.

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[–] elephantium@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

Ants on a log! Classic.