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Winter greens are versatile and nutritious. Here’s how to cook them. Collard greens, mustard greens, chard and kale are excellent in all kinds of cooked (and raw) preparations.
Eating just one extra serving of leafy greens a day could help protect your heart, according to a new long-term study that ...
Collard greens have long been a staple Southern comfort food. ... Even though they're not as trendy a "superfood" as kale, ...
Leafy greens make great companions to wraps and sandwiches by adding crunchiness to the bite with nutrients. Try using large ...
These leafy greens are part of the Brassica family, which also includes broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and kale. Collard greens can be planted directly in the ground, in raised beds, or ...
Collard greens are part of the South's culinary traditions, especially in Black households. Now, a researcher is studying how differences in the leafy vegetable determine its taste and hardiness.
There are all sorts of leafy greens out there; lettuce, cabbage, kale, spinach, swiss chard, arugula. Leafy greens are particularly good for a dairy-free lifestyle, and there's plenty to know ...