Play with color until mixture looks
the color of lettuce.
Veggie is a plant growth chamber that uses a flat - panel light bank including red, blue and green LEDs — which are responsible for the red
color of the lettuce — for growth and crew observation, NASA reports.
Not exact matches
We combined crisp peppers, red onion, cilantro and beautiful red leaf
lettuce for the perfect display
of color for any plate.
Don't let the lighter
color of romaine
lettuce fool you.
This week was full
of winter
color, while still being heavy on the
lettuce and root vegetables.
The
color of butter
lettuce also looks more vibrant.
Served very simply as «tacos» on butter
lettuce with a few extra veggies to boost the nutrients and give that amazing pop
of color!
Add a pop
of color with some avocado, tomato, cucumber, beets, carrots, broccoli,
lettuce or kale.
Serving on top
of Arugula or other dark, soft
lettuce, maybe spinach, would add
color, too.
4 large flour tortillas (try spinach or sun - dried tomato for some
color) 1 bag
of pre-washed
lettuce or spinach Your favorite veggies, washed and sliced or shredded (e.g., mushrooms, carrots, celery, radishes, tomatoes, corn, beets, zucchini, artichoke hearts, etc.) A tub
of your favorite hummus 1 package Tofurky deli slices (optional)
Lettuce is a good source of fiber, vitamin k and vitamin A. Romaine lettuce has darker green leaves and the deeper the color, the better the nut
Lettuce is a good source
of fiber, vitamin k and vitamin A. Romaine
lettuce has darker green leaves and the deeper the color, the better the nut
lettuce has darker green leaves and the deeper the
color, the better the nutrition.
Rabbit Food
Lettuce Wraps for Kids to Make from Rainy Day Mum Bunny
Color Sorting from Toddler Approved The Tale
of Peter Rabbit ABC Carrot Patch from Growing Book by Book Name Tracing Bunny Fun from The Educators» Spin On It Carrot Number Matching Activity from 3 Dinosaurs Peter Rabbit Sensory Bin from Still Playing School Feed the Rabbit Activity from Mom Inspired Life Peter Rabbit Paper Plate Pop - Up Garden from I Can Teach My Child Bunny Treat Bags from Mama Miss Carrot Painting Pre-Writing Practice from Preschool Powol Packets Bunny Cracker Snack from The Pleasantest Thing
If you typically let your child play on a tablet while you shower or prepare dinner, find an activity she can do alongside you instead (
color with washable crayons on the outside
of the tub, say, or tear up
lettuce for a salad).
Eat plenty
of green, leafy vegetables like spinach, kale, and
lettuce, as well as brightly
colored vegetables like red and yellow peppers, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, and broccoli.
Olives, whatever the
color is easy to include in salads by simply sprinkling on top
of mixed
lettuce leaves.
Fashionably fun with gathered
lettuce - edge tiers in a cheerful display
of coordinating
colors.
These dark
colored lettuces can make excellent treats for rabbits who are bored with their hay but need to follow calorie restricted diets in order to lose weight — they are much lower in sugar and calories than standard rabbit treats (and fresh fruit), and they can provide a welcome break from the large amounts
of hay your bun eats on a daily basis.
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.
Many types
of lettuce, especially light
colored lettuces, are quite low in key vitamins and minerals.
Some varieties
of lettuce (especially iceberg and other light
colored varieties) contain high amounts
of a substance called lactucarium, which can contribute to the formation
of soft or runny fecal pellets.
Examples
of Green Foods Baby greens Basil Bok choy Borage Broccoli (leaves and top) Brussels sprouts Cabbage (red, green, Chinese) Carrot / beet tops Celery (leaves are good) Chickory Collard greens Dock Dandelion greens (and flower) Endive Escarole Kale Leaf
lettuce Mustard greens Parsley (Italian or flat leaf best) Radicchio Romaine
lettuce Swiss chard (any
color) Water cress Healthy Treat Foods
You can use packages
of mixed salad greens s if they contain dark
colored greens and are not comprised primarily
of iceberg
lettuce or romaine
lettuce.
Baby greens Bok Choy Borage Basil Broccoli (leaves and top) Brussels sprouts Cabbage (red, green, Chinese) Carrot / beet tops Celery (leaves are good) Chickory Collard greens Dandelion greens (and flower) Dock Endive Escarole Kale Leaf
lettuce Mustard greens Parsley (Italian or flat leaf best) Radicchio Romaine
lettuce Swiss chard (any
color) Water cress Fruits and other Vegetables (Treat Foods) Depending on the time
of year, rabbits in the wild would have access to additional foods such as fruits, vegetables and flowers.
Staghorn, elkhorn, brain and
lettuce coral are all here in abundance, as are gorgonian sea fans
of pale green, deep purple and red that add to the riot
of colors and shapes.