The dark side of leeks, lettuce etc.

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The dark side of leeks, lettuce etc.

Post: # 272311Post Annemieke »

Did you know the dark green bits of leeks, lettuce etc, are by far healthiest? Iceberg lettuce, for instance, has very few nutrients: the darker types are much better for us.
So if you throw away the leek tops, you are wasting a valuable source of, amongst others, beta-carotene and potassium. If you and your stomach are used to eating only the light parts, just go up a bit higher up the stem every time you use them. Or put the greens, finely cut, in soups and the like. :wave:
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Post: # 272318Post okra »

Never understood using only the white part of leeks, your right the tops make a lovely addition to leek and potato soup and improve the colour

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I must have some healthy ass rabbits
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Post: # 272505Post becks77 »

I enjoy the stems on broccoli (calebresse) too but darn shops cut them off mostly round here :(
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Post: # 272508Post contadina »

Please say it's not just me who thought this was a thread about the nefarious, after-hours goings on of leeks and lettuce :wink:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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contadina wrote:Please say it's not just me who thought this was a thread about the nefarious, after-hours goings on of leeks and lettuce :wink:
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Post: # 272534Post Annemieke »

If anyone can tell me about that side, I'm all ears! :bunny:
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Post: # 272538Post diggernotdreamer »

I am sure I just saw Leek Skywalker in the vegetable garden (come to the dark side Leek)

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diggernotdreamer wrote:I am sure I just saw Leek Skywalker in the vegetable garden (come to the dark side Leek)

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Post: # 272540Post doofaloofa »

niknik wrote:
diggernotdreamer wrote:I am sure I just saw Leek Skywalker in the vegetable garden (come to the dark side Leek)

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I concur
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Post: # 272555Post GeorgeSalt »

Use the fleece, Leek. Use the fleece.

(after all, it is rather nippy out)
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Post: # 272701Post becks77 »

:lol: :lol: you guys
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