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    Do they have brussle sprouts at Costco?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrSally View Post
    Do they have brussle sprouts at Costco?
    I've never seen them, but then again I'm not looking there. But I get mine as big stalks at TJ's. Just made the last of mine. I think I'm finally done for a while.
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    Thanks, will put on my list for my next trip to TJ's. Love their wild arugala too.
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    I don't go to Costco very often but the last 2 times I went (this week and mid Dec) they had them in the big refridgerator room, 2lbs for $3.99 I think. I love brussel sprouts too, I must try roasting them.

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    Yes, I saw them in the fridge room in mine yesterday, too. They had them in the back, opposite the door.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PunkyBoo View Post
    Can I come over to eat at your house??? I LOVE LOVE LOVE brussels sprouts and nobody else in my family will eat them at all. I've tried different recipes, I've begged them, but NOPE. I'm consistently the only one who will eat them. And those sound SOOO delicious!!!


    DH threatened to leave if he ever smelled them cooking in our house. I have loved them since I was little and they are so good for you.

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    the roasted ones sound excellent! give the steamer bags of sprouts a try, too - they are surprisingly good & very fast to make.
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    I buy mine at Costco routinely (yes, in the big cooler room).

    And I have to say, I think saute is better than roasting. The direct heat does something yummy to them. Maybe I don't dig roasting as my mother always seemed to overcook anything roasted. They just smell poopy to me when roasted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swrc00 View Post


    DH threatened to leave if he ever smelled them cooking in our house. I have loved them since I was little and they are so good for you.
    DH didnt' say anything about the ... aroma ... he was very nice about just not saying anything. But it was clear that he would pay me to NOT make them again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WatchingThemGrow View Post
    Ina Garten's recipe is super-simple. Just toss w/olive oil and sea salt, then roast them whole for 40ish min. We actually put them in the Advantium oven and they go from fridge to table in under 20 min (speedcook 18m).

    DD love, love, loves them. She thinks they're cute, like baby corn. Maybe she thinks they are little lettuces.
    We do the same roasting recipe and they are amazing! I can eat all of them in one sitting!
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