If Kuwait grew carrots we wouldn't give a damn.
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I don't do carrots.
We need to figure out a 'harvest system' to collect the produce that stores don't put out for customers to buy because it's not perfect looking. Frankly, the stuff left to rot in the storeroom is more beautiful to me than the perfect carrot. I'm a gnarly carrot kind of guy.
If the American people in a matter of months can love the people of Kuwait, whom they have not seen, they can love the people of our nation's capital just as well.
To suggest that organic vegetables, which cost far more than conventional produce, can feed billions of people in parts of the world without roads or proper irrigation may be a fantasy based on the finest intentions. But it is a cruel fantasy nonetheless.
I don't really like vegetables. But I'll eat them.
We always had our own vegetables growing up and now I'm doing it with my kids at our house in the country.
Any administration foolish enough to call ketchup a vegetable cannot be expected to cut the mustard.
Growing up in Texas, mum had five girls to feed on a very limited budget, so we'd end up eating the same thing until it was gone - some weeks it was carrots.
There have been more people disenfranchised in Washington than there have been in Kuwait.
We are aware of the strategic location of Kuwait, besides the stable region.
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