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    eeww.
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    Everything has toxins, and we're all gonna die.

    Those "baby" carrots are kind of like the hamburger of the vege world.
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    Seriously, why eat little baby cut carrots that have been artfully lathed into their shape, when you can have real carrot sticks?

    Or REAL baby carrots, little ones, pulled right from the ground?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reesha View Post
    Seriously, why eat little baby cut carrots that have been artfully lathed into their shape, when you can have real carrot sticks?

    Or REAL baby carrots, little ones, pulled right from the ground?

    Exactly. Especially because so much nutrient is in the skin anyway. I never understood peeled carrots (or potatoes).
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    Quote Originally Posted by szsz View Post
    Exactly. Especially because so much nutrient is in the skin anyway. I never understood peeled carrots (or potatoes).

    No kidding!

    (plus, the potato skin is the best part and the single reason I refuse to cook potatoes in the microwave!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    No kidding!

    (plus, the potato skin is the best part and the single reason I refuse to cook potatoes in the microwave!)
    Does the microwave do something to the skin?

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    If you cook baked potatoes in the oven the skin gets all crispy and crunchy. If you nuke 'em, they're soggy and chewy...have you ever had a baked potato from, say, Wendy's? Yeah.

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