Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dying here - you seriously don't know what to do with spinach?????
Dying??? Wow, must be quite the life you lead...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dying here - you seriously don't know what to do with spinach?????
You seriously are always this rude?????
Anonymous wrote:cooked spinach has less oxalateAnonymous wrote:Toss it, high in oxalate, not healthy for most people. There is a reason you forgot about it in your fridge.
Anonymous wrote:Dying here - you seriously don't know what to do with spinach?????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a bag of frozen spinach. I can't remember what I bought it for and am having a hard time coming up with ideas to use it. Any suggestions?
What kind of recipes are you looking for OP? There are 100s of recipes of various cuisines that show up on a quick google search. Stir fries, soups, enchiladas, lasagna, Indian style recipes etc etc
Anonymous wrote:Dying here - you seriously don't know what to do with spinach?????
cooked spinach has less oxalateAnonymous wrote:Toss it, high in oxalate, not healthy for most people. There is a reason you forgot about it in your fridge.