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Today, farmers in the United States are collecting millions of onions. They will be heading for store shelves to provide families with the fresh, nutritional, tasty power to improve meals and boost the body’s immunity. Onions have numerous advantages, such as enhancing meals with a variety of flavors. According to recent research, consuming onions also helps the body fight colorectal cancer and breast cancer, as well as heart disease and diabetes.

National Onion Day commemorates the incorporation of the National Onion Association in 1913. The organization was created to protect the interests of America’s onion growers, and onions remain their business to this day. Today, the group represents over 500 onion producers, shippers, packers, and suppliers across the country.

 

 

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WHX??

And who doesn't use them in every day cooking?!?!?

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Treepep
1 hour ago, WHX?? said:

And who doesn't use them in every day cooking?!?!?

 

 

Sisters Husband and three boys do not eat onions,garlic, olives mushrooms.  And a significant number of vegetables and fruit.  Your well... gonna starve here.:D  Not cutting crust off or making something special unless its a legit allergy.  The first 4 ingredients are in a stuffed burger I smoke.  Pretty alright.

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Handy Don

Solo and raw, no thanks ("salad please, but no onions”).

However, sautéed (on a burger, brat, or kielbasa) or in potato salad or other dish where the flavor blends in--definitely. 

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Wayne0

Big slice of red onion on my burger, please.

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WHX??
1 hour ago, Treepep said:

he first 4 ingredients are in a stuffed burger I smoke.  Pretty alright.

:icecream: I'd say more than pretty alright

 

1 hour ago, Treepep said:

Husband and three boys do not eat onions,garlic, olives mushrooms. 

I'd say good more for the rest of us ... :)

 

Had an uncle once who would put some raw 3/8" slices between two slices of bread for a sammy... :huh:

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Ed Kennell

Raw like eating an apple, Sauteed in butter with home fries and scrapple, Roast deer neck with onions taters and carrots, cheeseburger with onion and tomato, salads,

and one of my faves, spring onions and radishes.

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ri702bill
2 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

scrapple

:bitch:

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rjg854

Un-yums, as a kid I'd eat them like apples. Used to like Gramma Brown beans and a slab of onion in a sandwich. Any way you make an onion works for me. Oh yeah liver and onions another favorite.

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squonk

Worked with a guy who ate Apple and Onion sandwiches. Buttered the bread and a slice of each.

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lynnmor
2 hours ago, ri702bill said:

:bitch:

Scrapple can be good or bad depending who made it, you apparently tried it at the same restaurant I went to last month, I couldn't eat it and sent it back.

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ri702bill
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1 hour ago, lynnmor said:
3 hours ago, ri702bill said:

:bitch:

Scrapple can be good or bad depending who made it

Definetly an acquired taste. Had it once in Delaware. To me, it was only slightly better than going hungry....

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Pullstart

Onions!  I guessed the topic right!

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SylvanLakeWH
9 hours ago, Pullstart said:

Onions!  I guessed the topic right!

:eusa-clap:

 

You know... this whole topic makes me want to cry...B)

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Lane Ranger

What about someone who puts peanut butter on a hamburger??? New to me and witnessed at the Big Show this year! 

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Treepep
3 hours ago, Lane Ranger said:

What about someone who puts peanut butter on a hamburger??? New to me and witnessed at the Big Show this year! 

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Well I'd say I would try most anything once (within reason guys and gals,)  Thats a new one for me. Scratch peanut sauce like Thai food sure all day.  Plain nut butter idk.

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squonk

Peanut butter on French toast or pancakes with maple syrup! 

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Ed Kennell

The Blue and Gray restaurant in the square of Gettysburg sells a chocolate hamburger.    :huh:

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EB-80/8inPA
21 hours ago, squonk said:

Worked with a guy who ate Apple and Onion sandwiches. Buttered the bread and a slice of each.

The father of a guy I used to work with ate sandwiches made of onion, sardines, and a thick slice of limburger cheese.  I thought limburger cheese was only suitable for smearing on the engine of a car belonging to someone who really deserved it.  That it got put in a sandwich with sardines and onions seems pretty weird.

But for all I know, it might be delicious.  But I doubt it.  And I’m not trying it.  Onions and apples sound delicious by comparison.

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Lane Ranger
5 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

The Blue and Gray restaurant in the square of Gettysburg sells a chocolate hamburger.    :huh:

 

 

Yes and that is exactly where the Peanut Butter Was placed on the Hamburger Ed!

 

 

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953 nut
9 hours ago, Lane Ranger said:
15 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

The Blue and Gray restaurant in the square of Gettysburg sells a chocolate hamburger.    :huh:

 

 

Yes and that is exactly where the Peanut Butter Was placed on the Hamburger Ed!

SO      :angry-tappingfoot:     technically speaking the peanut butter was applied to the chocolate, not the hamburger.           :ychain:

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