Want to know a sad truth? The truth is, I am nearing the half century mark and have never had brussel sprouts! They look delish. I think I may have to give them a try :)
I love your pictures. I love brussel spouts even raw. Isn't that funny? They are a vegetable that around here, everyone fights over no matter how many I buy and cook. Your picture makes me want to run out and get some for dinner. Have a great week!
Haven't they been wonderful of late? They've been fresher than usual and small and bright green at the market that I shop at ... yum! Nice to see a new post from you, dearie!
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Want to know a sad truth? The truth is, I am nearing the half century mark and have never had brussel sprouts!
ReplyDeleteThey look delish. I think I may have to give them a try :)
~K.
These are so delicious :)
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures. I love brussel spouts even raw. Isn't that funny? They are a vegetable that around here, everyone fights over no matter how many I buy and cook. Your picture makes me want to run out and get some for dinner. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious!!!
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Haven't they been wonderful of late? They've been fresher than usual and small and bright green at the market that I shop at ... yum! Nice to see a new post from you, dearie!
ReplyDeleteI love sprouts and I love them cooked like you have!
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