How can something that's 95% water be so divisive? Alone among vegetables, the poor, innocent stick of celery elicits the most vicious attacks.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Celery leaves are an underused ingredient, most likely because supermarkets sell mostly leafless stalks.
Water, taken in moderation, cannot hurt anybody.
For my money, celery hasn't got a mean bit of fibre in its body, and we all need to start being much nicer to it.
I love celery and people don't use it a lot. Celery and flavors in that family - it really brightens and is refreshing.
The animal world seizes its food in masses little and big, and often gorges itself with it, but the vegetable, through the agency of the solvent power of water, absorbs its nourishment molecule by molecule.
Water is the driving force of all nature.
Divisiveness is not good for the people.
I have always stuck up for Western medicine. You can chew all the celery you want, but without antibiotics, three quarters of us would not be here.
Government and other scientists have identified hundreds of chemicals that are linked to diseases in small concentrations and that are unregulated in drinking water or policed at limits that still pose serious risks.
Celerity is never more admired than by the negligent.