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    green veggies

    let me start by saying i am well aware of how important green veggies are. That being said green veggies is not an option for me. i know there are no replacing green veggies, but does anyone have some suggestions for my diet to counter the lack of green veggies.

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    Why not an option?
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    They make many different kind of green smoothie powders in a variety of flavors. Can't even taste the veggies. But still not ideal. Baby spinach really has no flavor.

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    ive tried and tried and tried. it literally makes me vomit

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    Quote Originally Posted by VEGAN-O-ROID View Post
    They make many different kind of green smoothie powders in a variety of flavors. Can't even taste the veggies. But still not ideal. Baby spinach really has no flavor.
    thanks i didnt even think about smoothies. i can force a few veggies down just now enough to suffice. the smoothies should help

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    Partly it depends on your goals. Not even asparagus?

    Even when cutting, a couple of time per week, I'll stir fry with mushrooms, bell peppers, courgettes.

    Cauliflower isn't green?
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    im trying to bulk. i just copied down "how to bulk" meal routine. the only problem i saw was with the veggies... no way on the asparagus haha. i guess im gonna have to cram down some spinach and peppers. would the spinach have the same effect say cooked with chicken?

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    Cooked spinach tastes bitter as does mature spinach. Baby spinach really is much easier to swallow. Either fresh greens blended into a smoothie, or just the dried veggie powder. I eat 2 bags a day.

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    Man just fancy your veggies up a bit, curry powder, Cajun seasoning etc. plenty of ways to hide them. I mix brocoli with sweet potato to disguise the latter!
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    thanks guys

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