gardengater
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Cucumbers would be mine. I love them any which way. I have a great recipe for salted sliced ones dressed with rice vinegar and sour cream.
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Netty

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Southern Ontario zone 5a Posts: 10281
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| Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:17 am Post subject: |
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I have 2 - cucumber and tomato. No garden would be complete without them!
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Quietly Awesome
 Indiana Posts: 61
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Sorry, Dude... cant limit it to two. Cucs, Zucs, Toms, Green Beens
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gardenmama
 Vermont Posts: 575
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I can't possibly choose just one...tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and asparagus! I love asparagus. I had it 2 times today...once grilled and the other in an omlette.
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kuntrygal
 Texas ~ Zone 8 Posts: 3436
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Toms, fresh corn and mixed greens!
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glendann
 Texas Posts: 9270
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I personally love all veggies some don't love me. Cream peas,Black eyed peas,Spagetti Squash,Yellow Squash,Tender greens,Turnips.Just a few.
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CritterPainter
 Washington State Posts: 1429
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| Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:58 am Post subject: |
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Tomatoes. Especially the little yellow pear tomatoes. Green onions run a close second.
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Droopy

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Western Norway Posts: 9272
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Peas. We eat them straight off the vine when they're big enough but not too big. Lovely crunch!
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eileen

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Scotland Posts: 18527
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| Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:24 am Post subject: |
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Potatoes, peas, cabbage and rhubarb.
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Biita
 Norway Posts: 2048
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Up here in the Arctic, its potatoes,,personally i can live without them. There not necessary for me. The one veggie that i absolutely have to have summer and winter is Leeks. I have the wild leeks here and i dry them, make pesto, use fresh. Its the all around flavoring for when there is nothing else. Also very good against winter virus. But then i love just about all veggies except asperagus, that i just can't even look at.
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toni

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North Texas, Zone 8a Posts: 11685
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For women in my family potatoes are a must have vegie, any way, shape or form.
Personally I like asparagus and spinach, but out of a can, not fresh or frozen. Canned is what I grew up eating so that is the taste I like. I prefer them both just right out of the can, maybe a little vinegar on the spinach.
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wannabe
 Springfield, Illinois Posts: 2026
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Cucumbers are my favorite but green onions, tomatoes or green peppers are right up near the top. Absolute nono is any kind of squash. wannabe
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EJ
 Essex Posts: 2863
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Nope, can't narrow it down to one.....trying to think of any I don't like and I am not keen on fennel as I don't really like aniseed. But other than that, I likes them all, and I like most of them best raw or just lightly steamed.
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mary02 lowcountry SC and Northeast Pa. Posts: 26
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eggplant, onion,plum tomatoes, red bell pepper, anything in the cabbage family.
mary
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