• NataliePortland@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    My little rule is that it’s okay to have Mac n cheese for dinner or frozen pizza so long as I add a veggie

    Broccoli is my favorite and so easy. Steam it, boil it, fry or roast. Just add salt and pepper I love broccoli!

    Try roasting veggies! Yum!!! Just chop up literally any veggie you have ( okay not lettuce though you psycho) and toss with olive oil, roast in oven on 400 for maybe 20 minutes. Super good! If you’re a good cook or feeling creative you can add spices idk maybe garlic powder that’s easy!

    Here’s another trick: BEANS! people don’t usually think of beans as a vegetable but they are! And I think beans are the best vegetable of all! Each one is tastier than the last! Full of fiber and nutrients and even protein. Heat up a can of black beans WITH THE JUICE. Add cumin. Scoop em up with chip! Eat pinto beans. No recipe needed! Pinto beans are delicious! Garbanzo, navy, red, Lima. Yum yum yum! One day you meet the king of all beans, the boss level. The butter bean. Ohhh what a bean that is. The bigger the bean the better and the butter bean is the biggest of all. Sauté them with oil and spices, serve them on toast! Be happy! Spread joy!

    (If you’re about to comment that beans are not a vegetable please do me a favor and ask google if that’s true. I’ve had too many conversations about this. Beans are a vegetable. They’re the king of vegetables!!)

    • WhoisJohnGalt@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I feel like there’s always a debate about keeping the liquid in canned beans vs not. Personally I like to keep it as it makes the dish taste better, but isn’t that where most of the sodium comes from?

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        1 year ago

        You either add salt from the liquid, or you add salt independently. You’re still getting the same amount of salt if you want to make your dish taste good. If you’re avoiding salt for whatever reason, then yeah, don’t use the water, but also don’t use salted canned beans because there’s going to be just as much salt in the beans themselves.

    • ArtificialLink@yall.theatl.social
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      1 year ago

      Beans are legumes. Nutritionally they could be seen as a vegetable due to the way we view vegetables but that doesn’t mean they are a vegetable. Still a legume.

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      1 year ago

      I decided to Google it as you suggested. The term “vegetable” doesn’t really have a single widely accepted definition. It can apparently be used to describe any edible part of a plant by the broadest definition (i.e. a fruit is a vegetable).