Beets, What are they good for?
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Beets, What are they good for?
Absolutely nothing?
So we had some beets on the table today. They were from the can. I looked at the can. Of all the vitamins listed, all were 0 percent of daily value. Fiber was either 0 or 1%. I was always taught that dark colored veggies were good for you. So I ask, what are beets good for?
Does anyone have any inside information here? Thank you.
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P.S. EarlJam fully recognizes that he could Google this (and likely will). The DBR Mods would turn beet red with anger over such a post. But this is a virtual bar, right? I want to know what you guys think about beets. The Duke gods are often smarter than anything on Google.
So we had some beets on the table today. They were from the can. I looked at the can. Of all the vitamins listed, all were 0 percent of daily value. Fiber was either 0 or 1%. I was always taught that dark colored veggies were good for you. So I ask, what are beets good for?
Does anyone have any inside information here? Thank you.
-Earl "Beet it" Jam
P.S. EarlJam fully recognizes that he could Google this (and likely will). The DBR Mods would turn beet red with anger over such a post. But this is a virtual bar, right? I want to know what you guys think about beets. The Duke gods are often smarter than anything on Google.
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
Beets me.
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
Nothing. Absofuckinglutely nothing!
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
It's unfortunate that the beets were straight from the can. Harvard beets are absolutely delicious! Maybe those canned beets were drained of their nutritional value by the processing. Take a look at this: http://home.howstuffworks.com/beets3.htmEarlJam wrote:Absolutely nothing?
So we had some beets on the table today. They were from the can. I looked at the can. Of all the vitamins listed, all were 0 percent of daily value. Fiber was either 0 or 1%. I was always taught that dark colored veggies were good for you. So I ask, what are beets good for?
Does anyone have any inside information here? Thank you.
-Earl "Beet it" Jam
P.S. EarlJam fully recognizes that he could Google this (and likely will). The DBR Mods would turn beet red with anger over such a post. But this is a virtual bar, right? I want to know what you guys think about beets. The Duke gods are often smarter than anything on Google.
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
True datEarlJam wrote:Absolutely nothing?
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
I like beets. I don't like the purple juice. It invades whatever else is on your plate.
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
Roast them with other fall vegetables and I might be interested. I roasted a chicken on a bed (instead of a rack) of veggies, including beets. The veggies caramelized nicely and absorbed the yummy chicken juices. This made beets tolerable.
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
Nothing, but possibly:
1) Sugar: I saw in the store that my sugar could come from sugar cane OR sugar beets;
2) Borscht: some people are into it;
3) Can't you use the greens?
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1) Sugar: I saw in the store that my sugar could come from sugar cane OR sugar beets;
2) Borscht: some people are into it;
3) Can't you use the greens?
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
Roasted beets!!! I love roasted beets, especially when you roast some turnips and potatoes with them. Ymmmmmmm.Miles wrote:Roast them with other fall vegetables and I might be interested. I roasted a chicken on a bed (instead of a rack) of veggies, including beets. The veggies caramelized nicely and absorbed the yummy chicken juices. This made beets tolerable.
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I Googled so the rest of you don't have to - http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tnam ... ce&dbid=49. It's not the beets, it's the canning process. Canning sucks the life out of lots of vegetables. I don't know if home canning is as bad, but commercially produced canned food is just calories and not much else. I'll eat frozen vegetables but I honestly cannot remember the last time I ate anything other than soup from a can.
Of course, what this really means is that if I survive the initial apocalypse, I'll be one of the first to starve to death because I have no canned food in the house.
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
Is beet salad just a local thing? I've had several delicious beet salads recently. They were made from raw beets and were quite good.
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Our CTO Is Austrian, and he's served me some vicious beet rum. Last thing I remember was having a few shots with him and then jumping in a car with Tiger Woods...
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
I have never heard of beet salads. If you will please enlighten me as how its done, what else is in the salad, etc.? Thanks, VDBArkieDukie wrote:Is beet salad just a local thing? I've had several delicious beet salads recently. They were made from raw beets and were quite good.
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Miles wrote:Our CTO Is Austrian, and he's served me some vicious beet rum. Last thing I remember was having a few shots with him and then jumping in a car with Tiger Woods...
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
It's been a while so I'm not sure I can remember everything that was in the salad. Seems like it was a poppy seed dressing, though. I'll have to take notes next time I have one. Either that, or google the recipe.Very Duke Blue wrote:I have never heard of beet salads. If you will please enlighten me as how its done, what else is in the salad, etc.? Thanks, VDBArkieDukie wrote:Is beet salad just a local thing? I've had several delicious beet salads recently. They were made from raw beets and were quite good.
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
All this talk about beets has me thinking about serving Harvard beets at Christmas!
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
I am not a big beet fan by themselves and the roasted beets sound interesting, but I can tell you they are absolutely terrific in a juicer mixed with other things like carrots, celery, etc....
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cl15876 wrote:I am not a big beet fan by themselves and the roasted beets sound interesting, but I can tell you they are absolutely terrific in a juicer mixed with other things like carrots, celery, etc....
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Re: Beets, What are they good for?
Maybe a small portion of Smirnoff and a shot of Texas Pete, too. ;)CathyCA wrote:cl15876 wrote:I am not a big beet fan by themselves and the roasted beets sound interesting, but I can tell you they are absolutely terrific in a juicer mixed with other things like carrots, celery, etc....
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;) Might have to try that! ;)devildeac wrote:Maybe a small portion of Smirnoff and a shot of Texas Pete, too. ;)CathyCA wrote:cl15876 wrote:I am not a big beet fan by themselves and the roasted beets sound interesting, but I can tell you they are absolutely terrific in a juicer mixed with other things like carrots, celery, etc....
Re: Beets, What are they good for?
Heh. I guess I'll have to try roasted turnips, because i haven't found any other way to make them palatable. But I'm totally with you on the roasted beets thing. I love fresh beets and like the color they add to the plate. Roasted is the best, as part of a roasted vegetable medley or in a salad.Bostondevil wrote: Roasted beets!!! I love roasted beets, especially when you roast some turnips and potatoes with them. Ymmmmmmm.
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