Some people think that the most nutritious vegetables are those that are fresh. However, the nutrients in fresh vegetables don't last forever. In fact, once they're plucked from the plant or the ground, their nutritional value starts to deplete as the days pass. Therefore, if you don't eat the fresh veggies you buy from your local grocer within a couple days of purchasing them, you're likely not getting as much nutrition from them as you think. What some people don't realize is that frozen vegetables are the next best thing to fresh. Their nutrients were locked in when they were frozen, and still provide you with plenty of nutritional value. The point is, if you can't always obtain fresh because it's inconvenient or too costly, stock your freezer with frozen veggies
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frozen vegetables are just as nutritious as fresh vegetables
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Originally posted by KittyKatt View PostThat's absolutely the truth. frozen veggies are almost identical to fresh. They just taste slightly different
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Originally posted by Drew View PostIt depends on the brand, but yes. Go with one you trust.
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Originally posted by JennyR View PostOriginally posted by KittyKatt View PostThat's absolutely the truth. frozen veggies are almost identical to fresh. They just taste slightly different
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Originally posted by BabyButtons View PostYum envirotodd u r making me hungry with all of those great ideas! Im gonna make a bean casserole 2nite with frozen green beans.
If you use organic vegetables from a good company that packs quickly after it picks, you'll get the most flavor and will eat the fewest pesticides and herbicides.
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Originally posted by BabyButtons View PostHaha! Envirotodd ur a riot! Its never 2 late 4 u to invite urself over. It did turn out wonderful. It was delicious. I used frozen french beans. They r my favoritre.
You might also think about a bake that uses frozen broccoli or a mix of broccoli and cauliflower. It is great with a mix of cheeses, especially if you do a topping of bread crumbs and/or onions for a bit of an extra toasty flavor. How about I bring that and you supply the green beans ha ha
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Originally posted by enviroTodd View PostOriginally posted by BabyButtons View PostHaha! Envirotodd ur a riot! Its never 2 late 4 u to invite urself over. It did turn out wonderful. It was delicious. I used frozen french beans. They r my favoritre.
You might also think about a bake that uses frozen broccoli or a mix of broccoli and cauliflower. It is great with a mix of cheeses, especially if you do a topping of bread crumbs and/or onions for a bit of an extra toasty flavor. How about I bring that and you supply the green beans ha ha
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