I’ve always loved vegetables. My mother was a really good cook and she made everything taste good. I learned a lot of her recipes, and when she lived with us she even said that I’ve become a better cook than she was. Our kids loved vegetables too, and their kids do as well…
So cabbage soup: what kind— the sweet cabbage or sauerkraut…what about the beets: cooked, roasted or pickled…so many possiblilities… all taste good if done just right….
droosan Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I’m with Jeri; couldn’t stand beets, as a kid.
They’re not as ‘awful’ now as they’d seemed to me, then .. but I still wouldn’t call myself fond of ’em.
allen@home almost 4 years ago
Loved pickled beets. Cabbage not so much.
Auntie Socialist almost 4 years ago
Try out thejr Eastern Orthodox… you’ll love the hats!
trainnut1956 almost 4 years ago
Just because a plant is EDIBLE doesn’t mean you should. I include beets and lima beans in that classification.
Plods with ...™ almost 4 years ago
I love cabbage soup… Unfortunately, people around here are not as impressed.
Whatever happened to common sense? almost 4 years ago
According to an online Lithuanian-English translator, “beets” are runkeliai.
https://www.translate.com/lithuanian-english
1JennyJenkins almost 4 years ago
I’ve always loved vegetables. My mother was a really good cook and she made everything taste good. I learned a lot of her recipes, and when she lived with us she even said that I’ve become a better cook than she was. Our kids loved vegetables too, and their kids do as well…
So cabbage soup: what kind— the sweet cabbage or sauerkraut…what about the beets: cooked, roasted or pickled…so many possiblilities… all taste good if done just right….
asrialfeeple almost 4 years ago
Good luck, Teena.
mfrasca almost 4 years ago
I would always run away and hide from my grandma’s Kindziukas.
oakie817 almost 4 years ago
i love beets and cabbage
viking-riverrat almost 4 years ago
Why Lithuanian ?