Reddit mentions: The best fresh root vegetables

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Top Reddit comments about Fresh Root Vegetables:

u/AmericanMuskrat · 3 pointsr/CA_Kitchen

Naturelo are the vitamins I want, I hear good things about them over in r/supplements.


Here's fresh ginger on Amazon. (There are other listings too) You could make a tea from that, just cut it up and boil it for 20-40 minutes. I like that option because you never know how much ginger is actually in ginger products and the steep times for ginger teas are usually so short I don't know how much gets through (it's not water soluable, you're kind of making an emulsion with ginger tea).


Or there's this guy, ginger morning sickness tea. I haven't tried it but it has good reviews.

u/kjdflkas · -2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

You're talking about making a lot of drastic changes to our society just because you don't realize how cheap it is to eat healthy.

You can buy 5 lbs of potatoes for $1.50, 2 lbs of carrots for $1.50, and a 15 lb bag of brown rice for $20.

It's not up to the government to make you healthy, it's up to you.

u/HierEncore · 1 pointr/longisland

Online. Shipping is free. Fresh Jicama (5lb) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B6QUFK2

u/flobbley · 89 pointsr/funny

It's not $60, it's 60 gold, so you don't know it's real dollar value. but we can try to figure it out by comparing it to another item in game. Let's use the barn. The barn costs 6000 gold, but you provide all the building materials so you're really just paying Robin's labor for the three days it takes to build. 6000 gold/3 days = 2000 gold/day, parsnips are 60 gold/parsnip, so:

2000/60 = 33 parsnips/day is the equivalent of Robin's wage.

That's something we can compare to the real world. According to some loose googling the average carpenter wage in the US is $13 to $33/hr, let's split the difference and call it $20/hr. 8 hrs/day x $20/hr = $160.

Ok, accoring to this amazon link a pound of parnsips is $2 and contains roughly 5 parsnips. $2/5 parnsips = $0.40/parnsip, so a carpenter in the real world can buy $160/$0.40 = 400 parnsips/day.

So either Robin makes 33 parnsips * $0.40/parsnip = $13.2 per day = $1.65 per hour or parsnips in the Stardew Valley world are worth $160/33 parsnips = $5/parsnip.