See what it's like to be blue
Apr. 28th, 2017 11:06 pmThis is a very negligible entry, whose principle job is to check out whether the Android app which claims to do DW-posting works at all. If you're reading this, then yay!
I'm also experimenting with images. Yes, this is not an exciting post.
I am - though omnivorous - very prone to vegetables. I like them, and (without wishing you get digestively graphic on you) find the lack of them to be severely detrimental.
In particular, I like green vegetables. As a child, my favourite vegetable was kale (my dad grew it in his allotment, we ate it by the bucketful. I find its current hipster status hilarious). I also loved Savoy cabbage, Brussels sprouts, spinach....
So these days, I make kale salads to take to work, and I make green juices and smoothies. Green stuff is great. Except peas. Peas are rubbish.
Anyway, for reasons of a being a bit disorganised nature, I ended up popping out to the supermarket to buy lunch one day this week . And found an exciting range of microwavable vegetable entities on the shelves of my local Sainsbury's.
Sea spaghetti? You what? Bring it on.
I, um. I think I might finally have met my match on greenness.

I'm also experimenting with images. Yes, this is not an exciting post.
I am - though omnivorous - very prone to vegetables. I like them, and (without wishing you get digestively graphic on you) find the lack of them to be severely detrimental.
In particular, I like green vegetables. As a child, my favourite vegetable was kale (my dad grew it in his allotment, we ate it by the bucketful. I find its current hipster status hilarious). I also loved Savoy cabbage, Brussels sprouts, spinach....
So these days, I make kale salads to take to work, and I make green juices and smoothies. Green stuff is great. Except peas. Peas are rubbish.
Anyway, for reasons of a being a bit disorganised nature, I ended up popping out to the supermarket to buy lunch one day this week . And found an exciting range of microwavable vegetable entities on the shelves of my local Sainsbury's.
Sea spaghetti? You what? Bring it on.
I, um. I think I might finally have met my match on greenness.

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