depends on how we're cooking.

boring night is mash (either straight spud or spud with pumpkin/sweet potato), carrot, peas and corn
roast is usually spud, sweet spud, pumpkin, carrot, onion, cauli/brocolli in cheesy sauce, and corn on the cob if we have it (no room left on the plate for meat - just the way i like it!). lately we've not had corn in the garden, so we've been having baked parsnip instead. ooh, and usually peas and corn if no corn on the cob
in spag bol or pasta bake (tomato based) we add onion carrot, peas, corn, three colored capsicum, celery zucchini... if we're making it to freeze and don't want to put pasta, we'll put finely chopped spud in it
in a creamy based chicken (or veg only) pasta bake we put onion, carrot, parsnip, turnip, swede, celery, spud, zucchini, sweet potato, cauli, brocolli... depends on what we have in the garden

we don't have vegies cooked the same in a week very often, unless it's baked - but then it's usually a different combination of them anyway. we just use whatever is fresh at the time.

a usual week we'll have mash and veg one night, baked veg the next, something with salad the next (either burritos, chicken wraps, steak sandwich), some kind of spag bol, maybe cottage pie (lots of veg similar to the creamy pasta in the meat and gravy, topped with spud/sweet spud mix), creamy chicken bake and maybe another baked dinner (we have baked vegies with roast or with lamb steaks or something)

i would eat just veg all the time, if there is enough variation in how we cook them. but due to health issues meaning i have to eat meat, i try to make the bulk of my meal veg and have the meat as the side dish kwim


ooh, we have beans when they come fresh from the plants outside

and i make a mean vegie soup - pumpkin base, every veg i can put my hands on, whack it in the slow cooker and let it go! smoosh it up at the end of the day and it's divine.

we're growing beetroot at the moment too - it's ready to come out of the garden - have heard it's good when it's roasted so i'm going to experiment...