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On 12/19/2024 3:07 PM, Jill McQuown wrote:
> 
> Of course canned spinach is still available.  I'm not sure who buys it 
> but someone must.  I remember my mom telling me when my oldest brother 
> was a little boy he insisted she buy some canned spinach.  He bought 
> into the whole cartoon image of canned spinach making you strong.  She 
> tried to warn him but he insisted.  Naturally, he hated it.
> 
> Jill

I have a single can of spinach in my pantry.  It's "Popeye" branded, 
with the cartoon sailor-man printed on the front.  I bought it because I 
thought it was funny.  I'm sure it's expired, and I don't plan to eat it.

We really don't eat any canned veggies, corn aside.  I might keep a can 
of peas for creamed chicken or a pot pie.  Canned green beans are a 
"no", I just roasted a bag of fresh green beans with diced garlic and 
butter in the skillet to take to Mom's for Christmas dinner.