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Originally Posted by fullergarrett
Knowing myself, I don't think I can just go from being a vegetable hater to a vegetable-loving, vegetable soup eater overnight. I think it's going to take a little bit of time to go from not eating vegetables and hating them to being able to eat a variety of them.
Well, I just offered soup as a suggestion, seeing as how you said it's more of a texture thing than taste. But you need to do something, and you still have a lot of time seeing as how you're young. Best to make a change now and have it pay off in the long run than to put it off until later. But I agree with the others, and not to pile on but it's time to put on your big boy pants and eat your veggies.

And it also helps, instead of eating a piece of pie or cake for dessert, grab a piece of fruit instead. I love slicing up an apple and eating it for dessert, or for a snack when I'm craving something sweet. Bananas are good healthy snacks too, but I admit I like eating them with peanut butter too much.

Oh and by the way, don't consider French fries as a vegetable.

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