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Many vegetables work, like aubergines and courgettes; AnyThe cubes will flatten out and will cook faster on the grill.
Albourne Estate Bacchus, Sussex, England 2014 (£12.95, Albourne Estate) In Britain, the first crops of broad beans are as much a sign of spring as asparagus, and when served on their own both vegetables work beautifully with a dry white wine that is also renowned for its spring-like verdancy: sauvignon blanc.
Go to the gym, eat vegetables, work on a disagreeable project.
They can also learn how to categorize food and at the grocery store they'll be able to interact with fruits and vegetables, work out how many are necessary for a meal, identify colors and touch and feel the food.
Any vegetables work in fried rice.
Bags of frozen vegetables work well for this method.
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