From: starrin on
Broccoli may undo diabetes damage
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7541639.stm

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From: nobody on
On 2008-08-06, starrin <starrin(a)verizon.net> wrote:
> Broccoli may undo diabetes damage
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7541639.stm
>
> Information courtesy
> Roy Starrin
> National/International News Editor
> www.virginianewssource.com
> starrin(a)virginianewssource.com

I've been eating right sometimes....green giant single servings with cheese!
From: jacquie on
I love it raw and cooked...unfortunately I can only eat it cooked...raw
kills my stomach:(

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> Broccoli may undo diabetes damage
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7541639.stm
>
> Information courtesy
> Roy Starrin
> National/International News Editor
> www.virginianewssource.com
> starrin(a)virginianewssource.com


From: Nick Cramer on
"jacquie" <happikat694(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
> I love it raw and cooked...unfortunately I can only eat it cooked...raw
> kills my stomach:(

I'm sorry to hear that, Jacquie. One thing on top of another. Sucks!

I'm not a big broccoli fan. I can only stand the florets. Raw with a dip
(preferably Gorgonzola) or steamed with a lot of butter. Jun cooks Chinese
broccoli into several Thai dishes, but always includes some leaves and
stems, since there are no florets. ;-D

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From: bgl on
"Nick Cramer" <n_cramerSPAM(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message
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>
> I'm not a big broccoli fan. I can only stand the florets. Raw with a dip
> (preferably Gorgonzola) or steamed with a lot of butter.
>

Have you tried "broccoli slaw" as part of a salad?
bj