While other lettuces get sad and droopy after they're dressed, kale only becomes for flavorful and tender the longer it marinates in dressing, so it's the ideal travel green.
Not exact matches
While I have nothing against romaine
lettuce, when it comes to a nutritional value, it pales in comparison to
other leafy greens like spinach, kale, or Swiss chard.
While leaf
lettuce and spinach are both great sources of vitamin A and thiamin, spinach and kale offer twice the amounts of
other vitamins such as riboflavin, niacin and vitamin B - 6 and four or five times more folate and vitamin K than leaf
lettuce.
They all have organic spring mix,
while BJ's and Costco also carry organic romaine
lettuce, carrots, and a few
other items.
Certain pesticides may be found in
lettuce and broccoli,
while others affect peaches and apples.
While many varieties of
lettuce, such as romaine, butter, or dark leaf
lettuces, are considered safe and healthy for rabbits, iceberg and
other light colored varieties are best avoided.
Basil, parsley, mint, and
other common herbs can be found in freshly painted discarded tin cans and plastic buckets,
while tomatoes, strawberries,
lettuce and arugula grow in disused kitchen saucepans and pots.