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There's some upii that never leaves even when you grow up. Like the urge to drive this thing. Leo imebidi niombe ride.
 
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I still can't understand how Brussels sprouts made the list of festive foods. Here I am giving them another chance to impress me😊
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miniature cabbages
Brussels sprouts are small green buds made up of many tightly formed layers: they look like tiny cabbages.

The leaves are usually bright green, sometimes tinted yellow, and of slightly lighter color inside the cabbage.

Brussels sprouts are usually found removed from the stalk, though occasionally at farmers’ markets you may be able to find fresh stalks with the edible buds still attached. The stalk is quite large and the visual impact impressive.

Nutrition Info
One cup of Brussels sprouts has about 38 calories, 3.0g of protein, 0.3g of fat, 7.9g of carbohydrates, 3.3g of fiber, and 1.9g of sugar.

Brussels sprouts are nutritional powerhouses. In addition to fiber, they are an excellent source of vitamin C and K, as well as iron, manganese, folate, and carotenoids. They are also considered a source of antioxidants.
 
Brussels sprouts are small green buds made up of many tightly formed layers: they look like tiny cabbages.

The leaves are usually bright green, sometimes tinted yellow, and of slightly lighter color inside the cabbage.

Brussels sprouts are usually found removed from the stalk, though occasionally at farmers’ markets you may be able to find fresh stalks with the edible buds still attached. The stalk is quite large and the visual impact impressive.

Nutrition Info
One cup of Brussels sprouts has about 38 calories, 3.0g of protein, 0.3g of fat, 7.9g of carbohydrates, 3.3g of fiber, and 1.9g of sugar.

Brussels sprouts are nutritional powerhouses. In addition to fiber, they are an excellent source of vitamin C and K, as well as iron, manganese, folate, and carotenoids. They are also considered a source of antioxidants.
They also give you explosive wind worse than cabbage.
 
They also give you explosive wind worse than cabbage.
And, dare I add though embarrassingly, that just like their cousin cabbage, sprouts make us girls too watery in our you-knows-where.

Speaking from experience, I remember that two Christmases ago we partook sprouts for Christmas dinner. Later that night when we had jiiggy-jiggy the boyfriend was sliding uncontrollably all over the place due to being too waterly. We had to change duvet and bed sheet twice that night.
Yet normally I am very tight and only reasonably moist.
 
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