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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Spinach balls. Cabbage pancakes. Egg roll in a bowl. Spring rolls. Spinach pie. Sweeter and blander vegetables such as cucumbers, sweet potatoes, squash. So, basically preparations that mean that you taste — and feel — something other than the actual raw veggies. https://www.yummly.com/recipe/Spinach-Balls-1012532?prm-v1[/quote] Yum. Spinach balls! Corn is very sweet too. Cream-style corn is amazing. Agree that raw veggies, especially peppers! are so bitter. Lots of grownups don't like them. My kids didn't mind the taste of onion in soup but they didn't like the onion pieces. When you are sauteeing, add a bit of baking soda, and it causes them to "melt" together into a mush without the identifying culprit pieces. That may work with other soft vegetables? Then add in something identifiable that they like, like mini meatballs, and maybe they won't notice the mush. [/quote]
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