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baby spinach is the shit
been eating it in place of lettuce for -years-. salads, sammiches, everything
1: it tastes better 2: you buy it in a bag AND IT DOESNT REQUIRE CLEANING! you dont even have to rinse it (gogo laziness) 3: it will NEVER get brown and slimey on its own accord 4: it takes up less fridge space 5: some nuklear physicist or something says its healthy for you, and with my diet (college student) thats prolly a good thing wanna know whats really nuts? find somewhere you can order spinach on a pizza. its a very nice change from pepperoni, it particularly compliments pizzas of the saltier variety, and for those of us who get heartburn it acually mellows the pizza out a little on a side note, brians news post only furthers my suspicions that he is actually god |
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Yes. Whenever I go to Subway, instead of getting the nasty-ass shredded lettuce they have, I get spinach. So much better. For me, it's either spinach or romaine lettuce on my sandwiches. So long as it's not boiled or anything like that, it's great.
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Romaine is certainly tolerable in place of spinach. I believe they use it in the 7/11 Turkey Jack Cheese sandwich and that happens to be the best damn sammich I've come across. Nice, thick cut turkey, big fresh romaine lettuce, some sort of jack cheese spread that's nice and spicey, and some kind of honey-wheat bread. I could live off of those.
That's not true. I'd also need to maintain a steady diet of lemon cookies. For my health. |
I was always a fan of spinach. Not sure where it got the reputation of bad taste. it's awesome in soups. Oh, and just as an aside:
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I'll try this "Spinach" but if it ruins my sandwiches and scars me for life, I'll never again believe your dirty dirty lies of filthyness! Any particular brand I should get? |
I do have to agree. My mother placed some baby spinach in my sandwich and salad a few times and I was quite intrigued because I didn't know what it was (once upon a time my family served cooked spinach, which is nasty, but I'd never seen uncooked baby spinach before)
Ha, I remember my brother coming home from college the one time, eating a sandwich with some spinach on it and asking "what's this?". When I told him it was spinach, he declared it the most delicious, least understood vegitable in all the world. |
You know how they make baby spinach?
By killing kittens. So what do you think of your baby spinach now? |
One of my problems with trying to eat healthily is that I cannot stand lettuce. So salads are somewhat of an enemy. Then I got to college and noticed that there was something in the salad bar that wasn't lettuce. Intrigued, I tried some spinach leaves. I am never going back, I tell you. Nevah.
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The mom that Phil and I share (that's the least ambiguous way I can say that) went through this phase where she put spinach in everything, and I learned that just about everything is good or better with some spinach in it: Lasagna, pretty much anyother pasta, stirfry, quesadillas. Pretty much any thing she can cook, we've had it with spinach.
So yeah, you could say I'm a fan. |
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