FlapJack16
Hatchling Member
Hopefully this can be a staple food- it is a great way to get a BUNCH of variety in one "package", much less waste, etc. If I were to buy the 15 greens/veggies I have listed below, I am not sure my family would even get through it while it is fresh- and we incorporate a lot of veggies into our cooking. This would be really nice, but what works best for him is the most important.
Organic Josie's Spring Mix, non-gmo
includes:
Baby lettuces: (green leaf, green oak, lolla rosa, red leaf, red oak, tango)
Baby greens:(arugula, green chard, kale, mizuna, red chard, spinach, tatsoi)
As well as frisee, and radicchio.
It also says "ingredients may vary"- but we've purchased this forever for salads and it doesn't seem to change.
I am going to be honest- I haven't heard of tatsoi, frisee, tango, or mizuna.
I looked up mizuna- "Japanese mustard greens".
frisee- "curly endive/variation of endive".
What do you think? Can I use this as everyday greens? Maybe toss in collards, for good measure?(though he seems bored of them).
(this doesn't include veggies).
Organic Josie's Spring Mix, non-gmo
includes:
Baby lettuces: (green leaf, green oak, lolla rosa, red leaf, red oak, tango)
Baby greens:(arugula, green chard, kale, mizuna, red chard, spinach, tatsoi)
As well as frisee, and radicchio.
It also says "ingredients may vary"- but we've purchased this forever for salads and it doesn't seem to change.
I am going to be honest- I haven't heard of tatsoi, frisee, tango, or mizuna.
I looked up mizuna- "Japanese mustard greens".
frisee- "curly endive/variation of endive".
What do you think? Can I use this as everyday greens? Maybe toss in collards, for good measure?(though he seems bored of them).
(this doesn't include veggies).