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en We still have a problem with vegetables. All he loves is pizza and chicken wings. His diet's got to be a lot better than that. We sit at the table until he eats his vegetables. I'll say, 'Well, I'll wait you out.' Literally, he'll sit there all night.

en Before, Cubans didn't eat that many vegetables. Rice and beans and pork meat was the basic diet. At some point necessity taught them, and now they demand [vegetables].

en Buying fruit or vegetables that are in season is cheaper, as is buying loose produce. Frozen peas contain more vitamin C than some fresh vegetables. Tinned fruit in natural juice and vegetables, concentrated fruit juice and dried fruit contribute to your five daily portions, too. And they last longer.

en Some vegetables are really different, but I have learned to live with them. I am amazed at the amount of ethnic vegetables you can get (locally) now.

en We will have to grow the vegetables up there because there is no way you can bring fresh, aroma-filled, crunchy vegetables and have it last.

en Add a store brand's frozen vegetables to each meal because they are cheap, last much longer, and are the next best thing from fresh vegetables.

en A vegetable garden in the beginning looks so promising and then after all little by little it grows nothing but vegetables, nothing, nothing but vegetables.
  Gertrude Stein

en A vegetable garden in the beginning looks so promising and then after all little by little it grows nothing but vegetables, nothing, nothing but vegetables.
  Gertrude Stein

en Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. Seeing mums and dads queuing to buy large bags of vegetables was the only memory of the snow. They were afraid that the prices of vegetables would go up the next morning.

en I'm not a big pizza-eater anyway, but lots of fruits and vegetables,
  Dick Cheney

en Let your kids select the vegetables they want as pizza toppings.

en With the example of a Chinese stir fry, they do tend to have a lot of vegetables which is good, but you have to watch out for the oil - sunflower, corn or rape seed oil is much better than blended vegetables oils,

en Something baked. Chicken or fish or pork. I have to take care of myself, eat like a guy in my 40s -- I just happen to be in football. My wife doesn't fry a lot of food. I love fresh tomatoes, broccoli, corn. My two-year-old loves corn, and I agree. I probably should take vitamins but I don't. I get my vitamins the old-fashioned way -- from fruits and vegetables.

en It's good for seniors to eat fresh fruit and vegetables, ... We have a big promotion in Mason County Senior Citizen Center for seniors to eat five to seven serving of fruits and vegetables each day. That's what we try to do here each day.

en We think if you're advised not to eat fruits and vegetables in a country when you travel there, why would you want to eat the fruits and vegetables from that same nation if they're on your grocery store shelf in the U.S..


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