But I try to be nice and keep an open mind...and grow up. So I saw a simple recipe to roast brussels sprouts with balsamic vinegar and gave it to the wife...not too bad :)
(of course, dump balsamic vinegar onto grass clippings or sand and it will taste yummy, right?)
You have seen me make monster mugs before, AND you have seen me make Godzilla things lately...well, I put them together. Niiiiiiiice, eh? See below....
You probably need a Godzilla or monster mug....for sale now at my etsy shoppe!
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Very cool. The handle kind of reminds me of an octopus tentacle.
very cool mug!
roasted brussels sprouts with balsamic vinegar are delicious... i grew up with over cooked ones too and HATED them.
Wait...grass clippings aren't yummy??
I need to think this over.
I'll be out in the grass.
try nice small fresh brussels sprouts in a salad!
I'm still trying to teach myself to like brussel sprouts. Up until 10 years ago, they were one of 2 foots that automatically kicked in my gag reflex. I was a picky child, but a couple foods -- beautiful beets and cute little brussel sprouts -- really, truly made me gag, and this followed me into adulthood.
So what I really want to know is, what do Penny and Spike think of brussel sprouts?
I too came from the cook until bleah school of brussel sprouts. Then I had them fresh and tiny sauteed with balsamic vinegar and bacon. Yum!
My dog from years ago adored brussel sprouts, in any way shape or form! But he was a strange creature.
I like those mugs!
Kick ass mug!
Tori loves brussel sprouts. Her favorite place to eat is at the bar/restaurant in Dallas Center because "They have brussel sprouts." She's a nut.
I share your antipathy for brussels sprouts. We had them way too frequently as a kid for dinner and I'll always associate those stinky little cabbages with the awful easy-listening Roger Whittaker tapes my dad made us listen to during dinner.
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