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Eat or Don't Eat: Spinach Balls

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We've had Tune or No Tune for a while, but since we are also the Social Group dedicated to food, we need to have some food activities too! Eat or Don't Eat is pretty simple... I will occasionally share a picture, description, and recipe. You can vote whether you would want to try it or not by replying, with Eat or Don't Eat (in bold so it is easy to spot). This counts as an activity thread for points as well!

 

Also... I'll give bonus points if anyone ever actually follows the recipe and gives their verdict, with picture evidence!

 

For the first Eat or Don't Eat: Spinach Balls.

 

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Spinach Balls are an oven-baked hors d'oeuvre made primarily from spinach, cheese, stuffing mix (or bread crumbs, and held together by egg, with other ingredients for binding and flavor. Its flavor is hard to describe as it tastes nothing like its individual ingredients, but it could perhaps compare to some variations of a "breakfast ball," with the bread and egg taking center stage, with the cheese providing an unhealthy deliciousness to the mix.

 

According to reviews from the full recipe, they are a huge hit with kids, despite the name.

 

In my family, we eat these when we have our Christmas meal of cheese fondue, so I like to dip them in cheese as well.

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Obviously I vote Eat, though with a warning that this is the one food breaks my rule that you can never have too much cheese. (I made it with too much parmesan once, and it didn't work well.) 

As long as made correctly, it is one of my favorites.

I would definitely eat! It sounds delicious! Spinach is one of my very favourite veggies, and it's always good in combination with some kind of cheese.

i have nothing against spinach, so i'd say eat ! *nods*

 

 

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I like Julie Andrews because she's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

I ONCE AGAIN FOUGHT THE LAW AND OF COURSE THE LAW WON!!!

I have to say they look and sound lovely. You could use them in a tomato sauce and have them with pasta, (a veggie version of meatballs). E

 

So its a EAT for me

 

Now, I just have to think how to get it past my daughter

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