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

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  1. D'Ellyn Dottir

    D'Ellyn Dottir Very Well-Known Member
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    I like mine slightly nuked so they're warm but still crunchy, with melted butter and parmesan or parmesan and romano -- the shake out of the can type.
     
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    Hah. I love okra and brussels sprouts. (But the okra has to be cut and fried; none of that scary boiled stuff.)
     
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    @Ken Anderson

    Sounds like you've created a tongue-twister!

    Frank
     
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    @Beth Gallagher

    Our road-maintenance guy in Missouri was into veggies, liked my wife's garden, and offered to bring her some "vining-okra". It turned out to be sure-'nuff slimy like all okra I ever saw, couldn't stomach it.

    Frank
     
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    Okra is like beets; there's no middle ground. You either "like" or "hate." :D If okra is cut into disks and pan-fried in a little oil until it begins to get crispy, it's actually pretty good. I also like the breaded & fried okra but I never make that.

    I also like to put okra in soups and gumbo.
     
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