31 Jan 2008 at 17:46 #41 Muban Muban Soldato Joined 27 Dec 2002 Posts 7,101 Location Inverness Chinese Leaves/Nappa Cabbage, whatever you want to call it, it's the best. However, Savoy cabbage, asparagus, spinach and sprouts are all pretty close too!
Chinese Leaves/Nappa Cabbage, whatever you want to call it, it's the best. However, Savoy cabbage, asparagus, spinach and sprouts are all pretty close too!
31 Jan 2008 at 17:53 #42 JodieO JodieO Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 8,177 Muban said: Chinese Leaves/Nappa Cabbage, whatever you want to call it, it's the best. However, Savoy cabbage, asparagus, spinach and sprouts are all pretty close too! Click to expand... I'd forgotten white cabbage, I love that with a nice jacket potato and grated cheese mmmm.
Muban said: Chinese Leaves/Nappa Cabbage, whatever you want to call it, it's the best. However, Savoy cabbage, asparagus, spinach and sprouts are all pretty close too! Click to expand... I'd forgotten white cabbage, I love that with a nice jacket potato and grated cheese mmmm.
31 Jan 2008 at 17:57 #43 Azagoth Azagoth Permabanned Joined 24 Jul 2005 Posts 15,697 Location R'lyeh Not truly a vegetable, but the onion is also a favourite of mine.
31 Jan 2008 at 17:58 #44 Kell_ee001 Kell_ee001 Soldato Joined 19 Oct 2004 Posts 12,387 Location Jesmond Freshly picked corn on the cob
31 Jan 2008 at 18:00 #45 loltim loltim Soldato Joined 21 Oct 2002 Posts 14,597 Location Wellington, NZ Roasted parsnip.
31 Jan 2008 at 18:02 #46 Greenlizard0 Greenlizard0 Man of Honour Joined 15 Mar 2004 Posts 28,140 Location Liverpool Onion is apparently the nutritional king of vegetables, but not sure really if that's an urban myth. I love spuds coz of their verstality.
Onion is apparently the nutritional king of vegetables, but not sure really if that's an urban myth. I love spuds coz of their verstality.
31 Jan 2008 at 18:03 #47 Scuzi Scuzi Man of Honour Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 20,655 Location UK Anything prepared by Merril Howard Kalin.
31 Jan 2008 at 18:18 #48 Greenlizard0 Greenlizard0 Man of Honour Joined 15 Mar 2004 Posts 28,140 Location Liverpool Scuzi said: Anything prepared by Merril Howard Kalin. Click to expand... ~2:28, why oh god does his voice erm, like,
Scuzi said: Anything prepared by Merril Howard Kalin. Click to expand... ~2:28, why oh god does his voice erm, like,
31 Jan 2008 at 18:40 #49 Welshy Welshy Soldato Joined 9 Jul 2006 Posts 3,322 Location London Has to be sweetcorn, yummy!
31 Jan 2008 at 18:41 #50 Lysander Lysander Capodecina Soldato OP Joined 1 Aug 2005 Posts 20,005 Location Flatland stevenazari1 said: I deliberately wanted to lose .... but I never knew that..... why and how would you know that????? Click to expand... I know, I'm a massive loser.
stevenazari1 said: I deliberately wanted to lose .... but I never knew that..... why and how would you know that????? Click to expand... I know, I'm a massive loser.
31 Jan 2008 at 18:43 #51 "andy" "andy" Soldato Joined 9 Jun 2005 Posts 13,991 potatos unless i can count onion rings
31 Jan 2008 at 18:46 #52 SideWinder SideWinder Consigliere Joined 12 Jun 2004 Posts 151,034 Location SW17 Azagoth said: Then there's Basmic's Leek girl. Click here Click to expand... <- Real version i think?
Azagoth said: Then there's Basmic's Leek girl. Click here Click to expand... <- Real version i think?
31 Jan 2008 at 18:49 #53 snowdog snowdog Soldato Joined 27 Oct 2005 Posts 13,807 Location Netherlands Cooked sweetcorn . With salt & pepper . Paprika (raw) + salt is nice too. And erm, I like Cauliflower very much too . Last edited: 31 Jan 2008
Cooked sweetcorn . With salt & pepper . Paprika (raw) + salt is nice too. And erm, I like Cauliflower very much too .
31 Jan 2008 at 19:18 #54 manoz manoz Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 5,527 Location Leeds Booo.. Spinach, if my ma cooks it, otherwise carrots and sweetcorn
31 Jan 2008 at 19:24 #55 Raikiri Raikiri Soldato Joined 5 Jul 2005 Posts 17,995 Location Brighton snowdog said: Paprika (raw) + salt is nice too. Click to expand... That's a spice made from a fruit... Carrots/mushrooms for me (raw).
snowdog said: Paprika (raw) + salt is nice too. Click to expand... That's a spice made from a fruit... Carrots/mushrooms for me (raw).
31 Jan 2008 at 19:25 #56 gillywibble gillywibble Caporegime Joined 28 Jun 2007 Posts 52,812 Location Tamworth, UK Azagoth said: Then there's Basmic's Leek girl. Click here Click to expand...
31 Jan 2008 at 19:26 #57 milkinc13 milkinc13 Soldato Joined 16 Apr 2006 Posts 3,213 Location Basingstoke Pea0n said: Sprouts! - Pea0n p.s. I kid you not... Click to expand... same
31 Jan 2008 at 19:35 #58 Phyre Phyre Associate Joined 3 Dec 2006 Posts 594 Asparagus for me, but I rarely buy it because it's so expensive!
31 Jan 2008 at 19:36 #59 Dreadi Dreadi Soldato Joined 16 Feb 2006 Posts 7,631 SideWinder said: <- Real version i think? Click to expand... haha real version you say??? see my post up the page for a more likely chance of the real version
SideWinder said: <- Real version i think? Click to expand... haha real version you say??? see my post up the page for a more likely chance of the real version
31 Jan 2008 at 19:43 #60 Broadie Broadie Associate Joined 11 May 2007 Posts 531 Location Over There Phyre said: Asparagus for me, but I rarely buy it because it's so expensive! Click to expand... Do what we do, and grow it .... http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0207/asparagus.asp ...I nominate asparagus and globe artichoke
Phyre said: Asparagus for me, but I rarely buy it because it's so expensive! Click to expand... Do what we do, and grow it .... http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0207/asparagus.asp ...I nominate asparagus and globe artichoke