Do You Like Asparagus And How Do You Like To Eat It?

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  1. Lon Tanner

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    I love Asparagus and we have it often here at Assisted Living. I like to hold the thick end w!ith a thumb and finger and then bite into the speared end. So elegant. For varieity I will stab the thick end with my fork and eat at the speared end. I like my Asparagus covered with Garlic Butter.

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    I usually toss asparagus spears with a little olive oil, salt, and coarse ground pepper. Roast for about 20 minutes on a baking sheet @ 400°F. Eat it with a fork since I don't like greasy fingers.
     
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    Both Bobby and I enjoy fresh asparagus in the spring. I usually just steam it, and then we add salt and pepper, or whatever we want on it afterwards. Since I am on a low-salt diet for my heart, I mostly just eat mine plain.
     
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    Nearly every time I eat it steamed. I used to then toss it with butter, lemon juice and salt. I now toss it with a flavored butter I make (Ethiopian Clarified Butter.)

    My real favorite way to eat it is to batter & fry it, and serve with a jalapeno dipping sauce. But I can't eat that way very often.

    I've had it roasted or on the grill as Beth makes it, but only a handful of times. It just seems that the steamer is my go to method...and there are times I have asparagus 3-4 times a week. It's the only veggie I will only eat fresh...never canned or frozen.
     
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    My grandmother grew asparagus. It's an interesting plant. I ate it at her house at least once. And I've had it at a restaurant a couple of times. It's OK. The taste is fine. It always seemed overcooked. I like vegetables to put up some resistance. I may put fresh asparagus on my bucket list and give it another try.
     
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    Your admiral aversion to soggy veggies is why I only eat fresh asparagus. Otherwise it's horrible.
     
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    Canned asparagus should be illegal.

    One year we visited Billings Montana; there was tons of wild asparagus growing in that area. First time I'd seen wild asparagus.
     
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    Do give it another try Nancy. You will not be sorry. Good asparagus will give you mild resistance.
    Try some kind of butter sauce on it.
     
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    there are a handful of veggies i refuse to eat. asparagus is one of them. i hate brussels sprouts. and okra grosses me out.
     
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    @Marci Miller

    Are you then non-vegan? Okra IS awful, admittedly, but asparagus and brussel sprouts are highly nutritional.

    Frank
     
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    no. i just don't like certain ones is all.
     
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    I eat it in the morning
    I eat it every noon
    Sometimes I eat it when it’s mushy
    and can be eaten with a spoon
    I eat it when it’s free hee-hee-hee
    I eat it in a tree
    I eat it, with butter
    Straight from old Bossy’s udder
    I eat it walking down the street
    I eat it when I sleep
    I eat so much
    I think my rear
    is turning emerald green.
     
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    I don't hate it but my wife does, so I never eat it. She hates bananas too, but I love bananas, while I don't love asparagus, so I still eat bananas, but I never eat asparagus.
     
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    As you can tell by my "Likes" we don't either. But, we do love steamed broccoli.
     
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