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Cabbage Turnip
Cabbage Turnip
Cabbage Turnip
Cabbage Turnip
Cabbage Turnip

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Cabbage Turnip Defined

This vegetable is a member of the cabbage family. Popular in Europe, the cabbage turnip's bulb tastes like a sweet turnip. Eaten steamed, in soups, and in stews. Also called the "kohlrabi."

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Mashed potatoes more than a dance

Published November 28, 2008, 10:09 pm, Bangor Daily News

Seen in the pre-Thanksgiving Dining section of a major national newspaper: “Leftover mashed potatoes normally head straight for the trash can.” What kind of nut tosses out leftover mashed potatoes?

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