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I do this when I make egg/pasta salad, add the egg in the boiling water before I put the pasta in (rinse the egg off well and remove it prior to the pasta, in case anyone is judging me lol).I still often boil my veggies, but definitely not overcooked like my mother did! I'm just lazy and prefer a one-pot meal when possible, so if I'm making pasta (which I do often) I toss the veggies in on top of the pasta when there's 2-3 minutes left to go. Comes out bright green and still slightly crunchy. I also love them roasted, I just don't turn on the oven as often as I make pasta.
I grow purple asparagus, and ever since I learned it can be eaten raw, it rarely even makes it inside the house...
Nothing wrong with a boiled veggie! A family member of mine used to make something called Boiled Dinner when I was growing up. I will never forget the flavor! Ham, potato, carrot, celery, not much else but it was amazing!
Funny veggie garden story:
I used to have a little garden in my old place. One day, I'm shopping at the garden center and see this funny little spiky plant. It was 99 cents. Of course I had to take it home. So I planted it. This was early summer, clearance on plants as planting season was over.
I take it home and plant it. Nothing happens. So I leave it to do it's thing, no wanting to dig up my 99 cent rescue plant.
When spring came, I went out to plant some bulbs. There, the 99 cent spiky little stick was growing into an proper stalk of asparagus
