Imzadi
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(corn and potatoes are NOT vegetables, they are starch...if you can make booze out of it, it is a carb)
Yes, and I explained in a previous post that diabetics, pre-diabetics, hypoglycemics are pre-disposed to CRAVE carbs/sugars/starches.
When I walk by sugar/carbs and I am seriously considering eating it, I know my blood sugar levels are off. When I'm eating properly, full, and my blood sugar is fine, I do not crave carbs.
If anything, that craving is a warning sign to me to get REAL food into my system ASAP.
I can't, honestly believe that any adult absolutely hates all vegetable prepared in any manner. This is either a psychological issue, or some sort of childhood notion or battle that the OP won't let go of.
There is a concept called "Demand Resistance." It is a resistance or rebellion to perceived demands, requests or when someone requires something from them, even if the "demand" is a positive one. They may even resist demand they make on themselves. Example, "I need to start dieting today."
They feel they are thwarting that demand by denying it, (saying a big F-you,) even if it is a reasonable, rational demand. Sometimes they will even cut off their own nose, spiting themselves, instead of giving in to the perceived demands, AND be very proud of themselves while doing it. As in, having a piece of cake instead of dieting.

Ultimately it's a power struggle. It is a subconscious reaction, a rebellion to a controlling parent or authority figure. One has to learn to be conscious of this mental thought process and question whether the rebellion is really helping or hurting them?
The suggestions given are ALL good ones, if the OP can conquer her food phobias first. I have plenty (as mentioned upthread) so I know what a tremendous battle she has ahead of her. Haranguing her does nobody any good. She KNOWS she should eat vegetables (just like I know I should be eating fruit)...if she can get herself to that point then that's great, but if not hopefully the cook books and other suggestions will be helpful to her.
Good luck OP! I feel your pain.
You do not need to eat fruits. You can get all the nutrients you need (without all the sugar in fruits,) by eating an assortment of veggies. Of course, this is if one IS eating vegetables.