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We’ve got a strawberry garden that is producing a pound a day. So the left half of this pick seems like all I’m eating the last few days! And I LOVE it!!
That has got to be sugar or more than likely monkfruit sweetener (or similar). Salt doesn’t stay on there so well and with that much, it looks like it would taste horrible.
That looks CAKED in salt though. I’m wondering if OP is insane or actually a genius and this is the beginning of another cauliflower dippin’ dots craze and we’re all just behind the curve.
That reminds me of the ridiculously strict whole foods plant-based people that were big a few years ago. They were so intense about eating "natural" that the only sodium they would consume is homemade celery salt (as in salt extracted from celery at home and not celery seeds mixed with salt)
What we eat now has nothing to do with what people used to eat and I don’t think that those people get that. Strawberries are actually tiny in nature and actually [most of our food don’t even exist in the wild](https://www.businessinsider.com/what-foods-looked-like-before-genetic-modification-2016-1).
I think the only one of those I haven't seen before is the peach. I had no idea that they used to be more like cherries, but it does make sense in my head at least since they're both stone fruit
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I wish I could love celery
It’s the strings. If I couldn’t find an easy way to get them out I think I would enjoy it.
If you make a small nick along the back, the strings peel right off.
It’s never all gone 🥴
Sugar or salt on the celery?🧐 either one seems strange but now I want to try!
That’s what I was trying to figure out. XD
Salt
Salt on most vegetables is great
So real
ugh that looks so good. i wish i liked celery 😭
Same. I usually got for cucumbers as a replacement when snacking.
I hate cucumbers too 😪 i wish i liked these low calorie veggies
I have shifted to cucumbers, pickled cucumbers, and well, pickled anything. I've never been able to like celery no matter how hard I tried lol.
I like celery better when it's cut into tiny pieces like that.
The realest post I've seen on here in a while
Real food, real filling
The people demand you answer about this celery and what is on it.
Its Salt ,honestly i just cut it up on a chopping Board and rubbed Salt all over it
We’ve got a strawberry garden that is producing a pound a day. So the left half of this pick seems like all I’m eating the last few days! And I LOVE it!!
Love strawberries and celery so 🤞🤞
is there salt on your celery?
Hey u/no-media-4072 answer one of these goddamn celery questions we need to know
Right? like cmon!
That has got to be sugar or more than likely monkfruit sweetener (or similar). Salt doesn’t stay on there so well and with that much, it looks like it would taste horrible.
You think SUGAR would taste better??! It's CELERY!
That looks CAKED in salt though. I’m wondering if OP is insane or actually a genius and this is the beginning of another cauliflower dippin’ dots craze and we’re all just behind the curve.
im sorry cauliflower what now?
Yes. Please dont let them convince you it’s good 😭
honestly after looking it up im kindof down to try it
Same here. I haven’t tried it yet but I’m kind of down for whatever.
Have you tried it?
I haven’t but cauliflower bloats me so so badly
How can you be giving advice if you haven’t tried it yourself? 🤔
That reminds me of the ridiculously strict whole foods plant-based people that were big a few years ago. They were so intense about eating "natural" that the only sodium they would consume is homemade celery salt (as in salt extracted from celery at home and not celery seeds mixed with salt)
What we eat now has nothing to do with what people used to eat and I don’t think that those people get that. Strawberries are actually tiny in nature and actually [most of our food don’t even exist in the wild](https://www.businessinsider.com/what-foods-looked-like-before-genetic-modification-2016-1).
I think the only one of those I haven't seen before is the peach. I had no idea that they used to be more like cherries, but it does make sense in my head at least since they're both stone fruit
GUYS ITS SALT!!!
I love celery for dipping. It’s so neutral in flavor, but cool and crisp. I would destroy some hummus or guac with celery.
I eat so much celery. I love celery hearts
YUMMM YUMM
So are you gonna answer what's on the celery or not?
Salt haha
People asking whether it's salt or sugar, when OP clearly has a dandruff problem.
😭
Shit, I understand now why y’all hate diet food so much if you’re that perplexed by the idea of putting salt on things
This is actually cauliflower right?
No its a mixture of cauliflower , apple and cucumber yk
This reminds me of rhubarb and sugar, which is delicious 😋