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    Al from Rochester

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    Joined: Feb 15, 2013

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    New Topic A question about buying onions in Cooking Q & A

    "In these days of bland food and sugar in everything, I'm having trouble finding onions that taste like onions.

    I'm not getting "sweet onions", I'm getting what the store calls "yellow onions". Once in a while I'll get one that has plenty of Onionium in it -- it tears my eyes like crazy and actually has an onion taste. But most of the time th..."

    Mar 3, 2013 on Food.com

    New Topic So what's up with spinach anyway? in Cooking Q & A

    "For most of the year, the only kind of spinach in the stores is "Baby Spinach", which might be okay for salads if you like that kind of thing, but I like to cook up a pot of real spinach and real spinach is getting harder and harder to find.

    Does anyone know what is causing this and maybe what to do about it?

    Thanks

    Al"

    Feb 15, 2013 on Food.com

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