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Canned asparagus UpInArms Aug 20 #1
That's okay UpInArms. debm55 Aug 20 #5
Lima Beans get the red out Aug 20 #2
In my childhood, I abhorred the biggest Lima beans EYESORE 9001 Aug 20 #4
Ford Hook get the red out Aug 20 #7
Thank you very much, get the red out. That is interesting. debm55 Aug 20 #9
I had a special name for them in my childhood EYESORE 9001 Aug 20 #11
Thank you very much, get the red out. Though, I have to say , I still don't like them debm55 Aug 20 #6
Pickled beets EYESORE 9001 Aug 20 #3
Thank you very much, EYESORE 9001. As a child I really liked Harvard Beets. They were little cubes of beets in some type debm55 Aug 20 #8
Ugh Lima Beans... still hate 'em FirstLight Aug 20 #10
We never had mixed veggies. I'm not even sure Del Monte HAD canned mixed veggies. rsdsharp Aug 20 #12
Potatoes IbogaProject Aug 20 #13
We never had them at all. pandr32 Aug 20 #14
Olives. Chipper Chat Aug 20 #15
I'd eat ANY veggie as a kid as long as it wasn't.... democratsruletheday Aug 20 #16
It didn't work that way in my house. sheshe2 Aug 20 #17
brussel sprouts . bleh AllaN01Bear Aug 20 #18
Don't like lima beans or asparagus or beets TommieMommy Aug 20 #19
Agree about lima beans mvd Aug 20 #20
Lima beans, canned green beans, and canned peas. catbyte Aug 20 #21
"Mixed vegetables" was far too adventurous for our household. surrealAmerican Aug 20 #22
Lima beans MustLoveBeagles Aug 20 #23
Easier for me to say what veggies I Would eat😄... electric_blue68 Aug 21 #24
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