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Do you like celery?
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By *apidaryMan
over a year ago
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Essential part of a sofrito, an acceptable part of some salads.
Best braised by itself in chicken stock.
Also fine, fine, fine when dipped in a bagna cauda or in taramasalata or suchlike.
Could work also as a fascinator placed behind the ear or in hair done up in a beehive. |
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Raw Cellery on its own no. Finely chopped into a salad yes.
Also use it a lot in soups,stews,and casseroles.
Are we talking store bought or home grown though? Store bought celery has virtually no flavour anyway.... |
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over a year ago
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"Celery doesn't taste that bad when stuffed with hummus and topped with olives and feta you have to have it with someone it's boring on its own "
Not necessarily, since it's supposed to be high in electrolytes, vitamins, and fiber. Known to promote healthy heart, has anti-inflammatory properties, good for digestive system, etc. |
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"Celery doesn't taste that bad when stuffed with hummus and topped with olives and feta you have to have it with someone it's boring on its own
Not necessarily, since it's supposed to be high in electrolytes, vitamins, and fiber. Known to promote healthy heart, has anti-inflammatory properties, good for digestive system, etc." ya but it's still boring on its own |
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"Celery doesn't taste that bad when stuffed with hummus and topped with olives and feta you have to have it with someone it's boring on its own
Not necessarily, since it's supposed to be high in electrolytes, vitamins, and fiber. Known to promote healthy heart, has anti-inflammatory properties, good for digestive system, etc.ya but it's still boring on its own "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I believe the greatest marketing stunt ever pulled was to convince the world that a stick of celery should go with chicken wings... the stuff is vile and wouldnt sell half as many without this stroke of genius |
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I was chatting to a colleague about this the other day: I absolutely detest celery!
I can detect even the most miniscule hidden morsel of celery in a huge bowl of salad, enough to make me chunder... |
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"No…just made a big bowl of Waldorf salad and I know C loves it so put it in and just picked it out of mine.
Hate the taste and texture
K"
It’s essential for Waldorf salad and that always reminds me of Fawlty Towers |
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By *apidaryMan
over a year ago
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"No…just made a big bowl of Waldorf salad and I know C loves it so put it in and just picked it out of mine.
Hate the taste and texture
K
It’s essential for Waldorf salad and that always reminds me of Fawlty Towers"
Waldorf immediately makes the Muppet Show pop up in my head, Statler & Waldorf heckling furiously from their box.
You could edit them in to a few Fab videos to good effect... |
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"Raw Cellery on its own no. Finely chopped into a salad yes.
Also use it a lot in soups,stews,and casseroles.
Are we talking store bought or home grown though? Store bought celery has virtually no flavour anyway...."
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