I'm not a huge fan of raw carrots, cucumber, or raw veggies in general. For some reason, that's always put me off vegetables and salads (I like salads, just plain with a protein topping - usually eggs)
But.... I can cook vegetables??
I can eat the same vegetable every day if I want to. I love lima beans, they're delicious and hearty and so good. I've had lima beans for dinner (yes, just lima beans) for the past two nights. Why should I eat veggies that I don't like or that make me feel deprived?
I love soups and stews (especially this time of year) I can make a veggie soup (god, give me a veggie beef stew rn)
I realized I felt this way when I was constantly turning to carbs since winter started. In the summer I love eating salads but I really have to force myself to eat a salad when it's cold out.. so why don't I just not eat salad? There are plenty of other ways to prepare veggies in ways that I'll actually enjoy and won't feel deprived.
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