Apples are a great treat, for example, but
iceberg lettuce does not contain enough nutrition to be beneficial to your rabbit's health.
And, all these greens offer lots of nutrients that our favorite
iceberg lettuce does not.
This could be in the form of a green smoothie for breakfast, or a big green salad for lunch or dinner (iceberg lettuce doesn't count as a green).
Iceberg lettuce does not count.
It is much like spinach and does not become slimy like
iceberg lettuce does when it is cooked.
Not exact matches
You can use curly green leaf, or red leaf
lettuce, or a combination of the two, but don't substitute Romaine, or
Iceberg lettuce.
I had some minced frozen seitan I'd made, some
iceberg lettuce (shudder) and white bread (vegan) buns that someone in the family left in the shared vacation fridge, and some cabbage that had been in my fridge at home for ages, but refused to die (don't you love how cabbabe is like that?).
I don't know what possessed me the other day, but there I was, and there it was — I was faced with a big mound of
Iceberg lettuce heads at the market, two for one euro, so I bought two of them.
Those of you who don't like
iceberg lettuce?
I made this yesterday with purple cabbage because I'm sorry, but I
do not care for
iceberg lettuce.
(I just need to guard everything from the pigeons, although I don't think they like
Iceberg lettuce..)
People will often justify their disdain of
Iceberg lettuce on nutritional claims, but in reality, leafy green salads in general doesn't carry that many nutrients.
I
do, however, remember thinking this as I scooped spoonfuls of minced meat into my torn
iceberg lettuce leaf: «My big sister is awesome!
Of course I
do have to say that there was a time when
iceberg lettuce was the only
lettuce you could find at the grocer, thus its past popularity.
Why
does choosing something like
iceberg lettuce have the same star ratings as kale?
Where
did I first encounter this paragon of cheesy, gooey,
iceberg lettuce - topped deliciousness?
The average plant food
does indeed have over a thousand units of antioxidant power, but for comparison's sake, just to be fair to the animal foods, I'm going to choose the least healthy plant food I can think of — good old American
iceberg lettuce, which I think of as basically just water.
Do you really consider
iceberg lettuce to be basically just water in nutritional content?
Romaine
lettuce is 95 % water so I don't see the point about
iceberg lettuce being 96 % water making them all that different.
Yes you can make a salad pretty cheaply if you go for bargain basement tomatoes and
iceberg lettuce but is there any taste off them,
do they have a scent, will you want to eat them again?
And I don't mean
iceberg lettuce salads — some vegan's have horrible diets too.
I also must mention that items such as ketchup, corn, French fries,
iceberg lettuce and other unhealthy modern varieties don't really count as vegetables or even real food.
She
did not recommend
iceberg lettuce, because it lacks the nutritional value of darker greens.
Be aware of what kind of leafy greens you feed your rabbit, as some of them (like
iceberg lettuce) don't contain enough vitamins or nutrients and, contain landanum, which can be harmful in large quantities.
Speaker 1: Yeah, most people don't feed
iceberg lettuce, mainly because it doesn't have any nutritional value.
This is why, for instance, we
do not recommend
iceberg lettuce.