We grew broccoli all the time, enormous tender heads sometimes as big as basketball hoops with nets. You never get all the little caterpillars out — they’re the same color as the plants. When you boil the stalks, the caterpillars die and float to the surface. Most of them do, anyway. They ones we may have unknowingly eaten were extra protein! Don’t grimace that way, you city folk — it’s better than eating pesticides!
It’s all marketing. He named his product Wonka Brocca Bars. Maybe Brassiwonka would’ve worked.
Re: emptc12 and boiling broccoli. Just covering with water also gets (most of) the caterpillars out. They say that boiling also gets rid of good cancer-fighting things. Nuking or steaming is supposed to be better, if you’re cooking them.
I don’t care how many Golden Tickets I got I would never walk through that door.Especially after @emptc12’s comment. I am one of those city folks and grimacing big time!My husband cooks it and I can’t even stand the smell. YUCKY! YUCKY! YUCKY!
Something for everyone – we love broccoli, but I don’t understand why people eat mashed potatoes. And if only french fries tasted as good as they smell!
@emptc12That brocolli sure sounds good! ’Pillers or no, I would like it better that the stuff they spray for bugs. Did you also have brussels sprouts the size of baseballs? I found some in CA this past summer.If anyone has eaten cod, you should see the worms that float out when you soak the filets overnight.Happy Filet-O-Fish and Long John Silvers, you all!!
Hey. They are better than Brussels Sprouts plain. I love broccoli covered in a creamy cheese sauce or melted herb butter. (Have even ate them plain OK but needs some salt and pepper)Now cheese or butter out the sprouts. Sign me in.
I have read that the ability to taste and enjoy broccoli is learned, but also has some genetic basis (like the ability to enjoy the taste of cilantro). I’ve also read that we are soon going to have to learn to enjoy insects in our diet. Might as well start with caterpillars!
bluskies about 12 years ago
Broccoli- one of two foods that doesn’t taste better chocolate- coated. (The other is asparagus.)
Bilan about 12 years ago
Not even Oompa Loompas like broccoli.
Linux0s about 12 years ago
Show your brother the better way they said. Profit big they said.
pcolli about 12 years ago
If he’s clever enough to make broccoli in a factory, he deserves to make a profit. Most people farm it.
glendakan about 12 years ago
Some gm scientist once said broccoli could be made to taste like chocolate.
emptc12 about 12 years ago
We grew broccoli all the time, enormous tender heads sometimes as big as basketball hoops with nets. You never get all the little caterpillars out — they’re the same color as the plants. When you boil the stalks, the caterpillars die and float to the surface. Most of them do, anyway. They ones we may have unknowingly eaten were extra protein! Don’t grimace that way, you city folk — it’s better than eating pesticides!
jreckard about 12 years ago
It’s all marketing. He named his product Wonka Brocca Bars. Maybe Brassiwonka would’ve worked.
Re: emptc12 and boiling broccoli. Just covering with water also gets (most of) the caterpillars out. They say that boiling also gets rid of good cancer-fighting things. Nuking or steaming is supposed to be better, if you’re cooking them.
finale about 12 years ago
Night winds.
Perkycat about 12 years ago
I don’t care how many Golden Tickets I got I would never walk through that door.Especially after @emptc12’s comment. I am one of those city folks and grimacing big time!My husband cooks it and I can’t even stand the smell. YUCKY! YUCKY! YUCKY!
Dani Rice about 12 years ago
Something for everyone – we love broccoli, but I don’t understand why people eat mashed potatoes. And if only french fries tasted as good as they smell!
jmcx4 about 12 years ago
@emptc12That brocolli sure sounds good! ’Pillers or no, I would like it better that the stuff they spray for bugs. Did you also have brussels sprouts the size of baseballs? I found some in CA this past summer.If anyone has eaten cod, you should see the worms that float out when you soak the filets overnight.Happy Filet-O-Fish and Long John Silvers, you all!!
hippogriff about 12 years ago
The only time I agreed with Bush I.
LingeeWhiz about 12 years ago
He should’ve let the Green Giant buy him out 5 years ago.
Vet Premium Member about 12 years ago
Hey. They are better than Brussels Sprouts plain. I love broccoli covered in a creamy cheese sauce or melted herb butter. (Have even ate them plain OK but needs some salt and pepper)Now cheese or butter out the sprouts. Sign me in.
Popeyesforearm about 12 years ago
Broccoli…Nature’s Brillo pad
Popeyesforearm about 12 years ago
Where’s Dogsniff?
MissScarlet Premium Member about 12 years ago
I have read that the ability to taste and enjoy broccoli is learned, but also has some genetic basis (like the ability to enjoy the taste of cilantro). I’ve also read that we are soon going to have to learn to enjoy insects in our diet. Might as well start with caterpillars!
me about 12 years ago
I’d rather have taffy stuck in my teeth.
rockngolfer about 12 years ago
Mmmm, cheese sauce with a little well cooked broccoli.
Rottiluv about 12 years ago
Then he changed his name to Bloomberg and started a war against his more successful brother.
danlarios about 12 years ago
I like it with lots of butter
marshalljpeters Premium Member about 12 years ago
I’ve heard that children don’t like broccoli, and never could understand that. I’ve always loved it, boiled. It also makes a lovely salad.
EdFenster Premium Member about 12 years ago
I hear Wally was green with envy.
Nougat almost 4 years ago
So broccoli IS a processed food!