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H2O Man

(79,308 posts)
16. I have never
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 03:00 PM
Nov 2025

given in to the anti-social peer-pressure to consume a Brussel sprout.

Many years ago, thinking he was funny in a cruel manner, my younger son told his wife that I love pickled beets. Thus, she brought me a large jar of them. My paternal grandfather (1879 - 1957) believed there was a connection between one of his friends consuming massive quantities of pickled beets one day, and dying the next. Thus, he warned others not to consume them.

My father maintained this spiritual superstition, and had a healthy aversion that verged upon fear of pickled beets. Hence my mother kept several jars of them, decades old, just to upset him in the time of what is known as an "Irish catholic divorce." I assume they dated back, at very least, to 1957.

I grow beets every year for my son, daughter-in-law, and grandson. Yet I will not risk tempting fate by consuming so much as a bite of a raw one.

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Happy to be able to say I have never had that weird abomination. Waste of good green beans near as I can figure Attilatheblond Nov 2025 #1
Pretty Polarizing ProfessorGAC Nov 2025 #3
Sounds better than the 'original' recipe for sure Attilatheblond Nov 2025 #7
It may ForgedCrank Nov 2025 #20
This foul picture notwithstanding ok_cpu Nov 2025 #4
I love it. usedtobedemgurl Nov 2025 #23
Can't figure out how they are going to bake it in that refrigerator bin. 50 Shades Of Blue Nov 2025 #2
I saw a pic of a turkey brining in the crisper drawer the other day ok_cpu Nov 2025 #5
It is traditional to use fried onions on it genxlib Nov 2025 #8
I know, I'm a pro making these things, lol. 50 Shades Of Blue Nov 2025 #9
Tampa and the Tampa Bay area are bluer than most of the state ms liberty Nov 2025 #6
Green bean casserole was what I was asked to bring today..happy to do it because I like it, too 😋 Deuxcents Nov 2025 #10
My daughter makes it. underpants Nov 2025 #11
I like it, but not with mushroom anything. mucholderthandirt Nov 2025 #12
Green beans simmered with some bacon or pork belly. mmm ... They way my grandma cooked them. nt Hotler Nov 2025 #13
No. H2O Man Nov 2025 #14
Preach. underpants Nov 2025 #15
I have never H2O Man Nov 2025 #16
Your loss. Celerity Nov 2025 #19
The entire purpose of every brussel sprouts recipe is to make them NOT taste like brussel sprouts underpants Nov 2025 #22
No. No it is not. Celerity Nov 2025 #24
Belief in a cruel God makes a cruel man. Thomas Paine Ping Tung Nov 2025 #17
Hell yes! With extra onions! Floyd R. Turbo Nov 2025 #18
I dont like green bean CASSEROLE .... I like way I make it. Mine is my Uncle Carroll's Recipe !!!!!! Trueblue1968 Nov 2025 #21
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