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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hubby loves them but I hate the windy problem he gets after eating them Its really bad so I only let him eat them over christmas as a treat!!
Shona
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like them quartered and stirred fried with other vegetables.
I also like them quartered and microwaved for about 40s with a drop of oil and a pinch of salt.
Just don't like them boiled till they are greyish greeny coloured! |
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By *hristalCouple
over a year ago
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"I like them quartered and stirred fried with other vegetables.
I also like them quartered and microwaved for about 40s with a drop of oil and a pinch of salt.
Just don't like them boiled till they are greyish greeny coloured! "
Small pinch of bicarb in the water and they dont go that horrible colour
I prefer mine with onion and chestnuts mixed into them.
Christalx |
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"love um or hate um...?
i loves them but have an adverse reaction on me
And made the mistake of having loads today, forgetting i have a sexy monday evening planned
OHHHH i know im so gonna regret it. "
I love sprouts as well but dare not eat them for the same reason as you. I remember meeting one couple who had prepared a lovely roast dinner including sprouts before we played. I left mine on the side of the plate rather than spoil the evening lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"love um or hate um...?
i loves them but have an adverse reaction on me
And made the mistake of having loads today, forgetting i have a sexy monday evening planned
OHHHH i know im so gonna regret it. "
They are great with Xmas dinner. Also dipped in marmite!
As for your gas problem just copy and paste Peter Griffin from Family Guy's tactics. Cough really loud as you break wind to mask it. As for the smell tell him your dog/cat did it. If you have neither then say your house is haunted by a cat/dog ghost that did it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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After being forced to endure them, when my parents mistakenly tried the idea of "If we make him eat them, he'll like them" and wouldn't let me leave the table until every last stone cold one of them was eaten.
Now the merest hint of them makes me want to hurl |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
Notting |
"love um or hate um...?
i loves them but have an adverse reaction on me
And made the mistake of having loads today, forgetting i have a sexy monday evening planned
OHHHH i know im so gonna regret it. "
I love em too so long as they are not overcooked!!!
And as for the adverse reaction - that should be gone by the evening - so hey - you will wake up feeling bloated, and by the evening be feeling SO slim and super sexy!!!!
Nice way to go girl!!! Have FUN FUN FUN x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Take that to mean you dont like um
I'd rather drag my bell end over a cheesegrater then douse it in vinegar than eat fookin sprouts! "
Oooooooo kinky ill get me cheesegrater ready |
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