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Why are carrots cooked?
2006-02-27, 12:47 PM #41
Anyone who hates cooked carrots obviously has never been to Cracker Barrel and had their baby carrots.

Those things will change your outlook on carrots FOREVER.
2006-02-27, 4:49 PM #42
Originally posted by Delphian:
Excuse me, friends, but carrots cooked with a juicy pot roast are delicious and do not lose any flavor; in fact, they gain flavor from stewing in the juices of the meat. FTW.

Quoted because it's true.
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2006-02-27, 5:07 PM #43
I actually do agree, pot roast cooked carrots can taste mighty fine. But that's it.
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2006-02-28, 7:34 AM #44
i cant believe there is a two page thread about freakin carrots.

steamed veggies ftw.
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