5 - COLLARD GREEN cook and sprinkle with with anastrozole 4 - KALE Has all 9 essential Aromatase inhibitors 3 - BEET STEMS High in Nolvadex 2 - SPINACH super high in Aromasin and Teslac 1 - SWISS CHARD Extremely high in Letrozole!
I grow swiss chard indoors and cut it as about a 3-4" leaf. It has been growing for a full year and I just cut new growth. I don't know of the nutritional makeup in a year old plant but it just keeps growing. My favorite green. It has such an interesting taste. I am going to plant a second tray and keep the original going as long as it wants to.
I personally saute Swiss Chard, spinach ,collard greens,Kale and Bok choy with any leftover meat I happen to have in the fridge ( pork,bacon, chicken or beef) I saute it in olive oil, and coconut oil with a turmeric,chyanne, ginger, garlic powder mix, with some cream of tartar thrown in . Make it in bulk and put it 16oz. tubs and that is my lunches for the week. taste awesome
I've tried that before, it's amazing. This week I prepared a bean salad with Swiss chard, I cooked black eyed beans and served them with chard sautéed with garlic and mustard vinaigrette.
It is a mighty blessing that your videos DO NOT have advertisements throughout each clip!!! Otherwise I wouldnt be so addicted to learning from you! Genuine compassion for others Thanks Thomas!! God bless you
Great suggestions! I usually git a $5 big box of organic baby spinach, baby chard, and baby kale. Put a steak, salmon, or pork chop on top of it and go to town!
just made awesome breakfast of Brussels sprouts stir fried in olive oil with mushrooms, pecans, raisins, seasoned with rock salt, onion powder, garlic powder, cayenne pepper powder! Yum. Way to inspire Thomas!
@@shaykosovac8722 Nope! Dr Berg is a chiropractor and has been scrutinized and chastised for misleading information, along the lines of basic quackery.
Anyone can scrutinize someone and post negative remarks just like a food critic. Yes he’s a chiropractor but does have good info and does his homework.
Bitter food is great for you! I think everyone should start eating bitter food starting from babyhood so they can acquire the taste. I wasn’t loving the taste either but my family always makes bitter herbal decoctions and bitter melon soup so got used to the bitter. Anything that’s good for me I’ll suck it up and eat it.😊
I've eaten lots of Swiss Chard this week, as my garden is low on Kale. So I noticed I'm very low on energy, feeling not very energetic. Also, my Continous Glucose Monitor reports very low Blood Glucose levels. I avoid caffeine as I'm very sensitive to it but I just had a cup of Black Tea to give me some energy.
Thomas, I have mentioned this in the comments previously and received no answer. I think you should honestly consider creating a video that shows your approach to your day or possibly even your week so people get a run down of how you fuel that many calories in a healthy way.
I would love to see a breakdown of your meal and drinks for the day/week. Eating this healthy and maintaining that physique is impressive share the knowledge.
The problem with this is Thomas would need to plan a perfect day which likely cannot be done. Likewise, many may attempt to emulate that single day completely. "Thomas DeLauer eats THIS specific brand." "Thomas DeLauer eats THIS every day!" "Even though this isn't the best brand/version, Thomas DeLauer eats THIS specific brand/version!" Can end backfiring easily. Plus I'm sure Thomas is always learning new stuff so it's not ideal to make a finite grocery list. This is my guess as to why it hasn't been done yet. Although I'm just as curious to see it as you are!
Also worth mentioning not to eat too much spinach and beet greens because of oxalate overload. Many stories of kidney stones and organ failure can occur from this.
I love collard greens,kale greens, mustard greens, turnips greens, spinach with turkey d necks delicious over white rice it takes away the bitter taste and I mix them all
All of these greens make a great, Super Green Shake. Start with 2 Cups Purified Water, add some or all of there greens in a heavy duty blender on "Puree" and you can add a little (I add one individual packet) of Stevia to counter the bitterness without adding any sugar/carbs.
You know how he sold me to eat daily greens? He said in one video, actually he was mocking men for not eating it, and attacking masculinity lol I can't let my masculinity get attacked, gotta eat those greens now
Greens are truly a gift from God...Eat them, they really do have amazing benefits. Gen 1:30 and to everything moving on the earth in which there is life, I have given all green vegetation for food. There is a reason why the scriptures specifically mentioned green vegetation. It's what nourishes the flesh and keeps us healthy....Eat to your hearts content and enjoy.
I’m a big fan of spinach and kale. I use them in smoothies, egg cups and use the kale to make chips on the oven. They also freeze very well. The only leafy green I really don’t like is Swiss chard because it’s so bitter (my mom however is a huge fan-I guess she was onto something).
Collard greens are not easily available in Australia, and what is called Swiss Chard in the USA is called Silverbeet her in Aus (spinach in the UK). Hope this info is helpful!
I work the Night Shift. I am diabetic. I do work out in the afternoon. Please talk more about the people who work on Night Shift. Thank You X1000 I am 64 year old man Also, I am always constipated
I work the Night Shift. I am diabetic. I do work out in the afternoon. Please talk more about the people who work on Night Shift. Thank You X1000 I am 64 year old man
I like buying fresh Herring. Here in the Uk it is pretty cheap at only 36p per 100g (approx 47 US cent). I find that eating eggs, liver and herring together every day is not only way healthier and much more nutrient dense, but is a lot cheaper than other more popular protein sources. Choline and basically every nutrient from eggs. Ground down the egg shells for a natural calcium supplement. B12, vit A, folate, iron and copper in liver. Vitamin D, b12, b6, omega 3, folate and magnesium in herring. Add some avocados, spinach, swiss chard (or even bone broth) for all the rest of the nutrients. Go low carb with sweet potatoes and beans for carbs or alternatively eat lots of fat on the keto diet (75-80%) for caloric needs. Have a 24 hour fast at the end of every week. Yes, eating the same thing everyday can get boring and it is very restrictive and anal, but for me this is the healthiest diet I have ever tried and the protein sources mean that it is pretty cheap too. I suffer from Crohns and Ankylosing Spondylitis at the age of 26, but my symptoms disappear almost to nothing when I eat this way for a few months but return with vengeance as soon as I eat just a bite of the whole grain based food pyramid that we are recommended. Given the clear anti-inflammatory and immunity benefits that I have seen I can 100% recommend this diet to anyone whether they have similar issues or not.
so funny Thomas. my dad 85 yrs old living down from you in Oxnard grows Swiss chard in the backyard . (not used in Hispanic dishes) why I wonder. Father knows best I guess..
Thanks Thomas, I was just eating some Swiss Chard salad as I watch you video and it's great to know Swiss Chard has all those nutrients plus it helps to regulate blood sugar. I had this green veg confused for silverbeet and it is so easy to grow. great stuff!
Matt this video was great! I am an avid spinach eater and since adding Swiss chard to my diet I feel awesome! It’s great to alternate so i don’t get too bored with meals. Thanks for letting me know about this and all it has to offer! Your a smart pants that’s for certain 😉👍🏻
So basically eat those vegetables that he said in work out I’m granted that you will lower you estrogen level from your stomach that means your stomach will reduce.Good video thx🙏🏻
Vicki Takacs idk if it would kill all the nutrients but you cut up a whole onion and some kind of pork - bacon, or whatever and cook that in olive oil for about 20 minutes on medium. Then add in your fresh greens with chicken broth about I'd say a cup or more. Add in spices and let cook about 40 minutes on medium and whala
Thanks for an excellent video. I haven't eaten beet greens in years but am off to the grocer's tomorrow, for swiss chard and beet greens. I will eat well for two days and then do a 36 hour fast. And, I had my first caffeinated Keto coffee this morning...yum!
Brian Norton ha glad I seen you're comment because I actually make a kale/spinach (whatever you choose) with pineapple and banana (however much fits you're blender and you're appetite) and it's sooo good I use the nutrabullet machine very good. Also another smoothie I use everyday is a banana, strawberry, and a little berry. And I use Almond Breeze milk with both smoothies. (Extremely important to have Almond Breeze milk for the best smoothie taste.)
Thanks for the useful vedios man. I studied about macro nutrition but recently just realised about how's micro nutrition is important as well, and your video is the key!
thank you for this video and all the rest, i really like how you break things down. i am on a quest to go from 268 to 200 and am now 40 pounds from my goal. the amazing thing form me is my feet don't hurt or ache anymore and i have a tun more energy. again thanks and please keep posting. I also went for 12 months with Hashimoto's undetected until one doctor saved my life. don't trust doctors, they only guess. and if you find a good one pay him cash if you have to like i have been doing. my recovery from bad medical care has now reached an amazing pace and feel better then i did when i was 30 and i am soon to be 50 cheers all and live love with every cell you have.
i know its not really your type of approach to videos but i would love to see a video/videos of day in the life of yourself, and explaining what you eat what you eat why and the timeings if they have any relevance! even things like how diet differs on training days/rest days, do you watch calories your circadian rythems, any thing really be grest to pick your brain apart. just as n idea though, keep up the great work !
You should look into and do a video on sweet potato greens (not regular potato greens, those are poisonous). Supposedly they're extremely high in a lot of vitamins and minerals and most people just throw them in the compost when they harvest their sweet potatoes.
Important not to eat high oxalate foods daily. But I Love chard and spinach. I don't eat them more than once or twice a week though due to the blocking of mineral absorptions by oxalates. Or I take a Ca/Mg supplement before eating to bind some of them. Aloha!
5 - COLLARD GREEN cook and sprinkle with with anastrozole
4 - KALE Has all 9 essential Aromatase inhibitors
3 - BEET STEMS High in Nolvadex
2 - SPINACH super high in Aromasin and Teslac
1 - SWISS CHARD Extremely high in Letrozole!
WHAT
@@gus6habbo satire. Actually lots of oxalates in some of those, almonds too.
@@6789uiop are oxalates good or bad
@@gus6habbo bad for many. I avoid for joints, my wife wishes she had but has breast cancer.
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5. Collard Greens
4. Kale
3. Beet Stems
2. Spinach
1. Swiss Chard
I grow swiss chard indoors and cut it as about a 3-4" leaf. It has been growing for a full year and I just cut new growth. I don't know of the nutritional makeup in a year old plant but it just keeps growing. My favorite green. It has such an interesting taste. I am going to plant a second tray and keep the original going as long as it wants to.
I personally saute Swiss Chard, spinach ,collard greens,Kale and Bok choy with any leftover meat I happen to have in the fridge ( pork,bacon, chicken or beef) I saute it in olive oil, and coconut oil with a turmeric,chyanne, ginger, garlic powder mix, with some cream of tartar thrown in . Make it in bulk and put it 16oz. tubs and that is my lunches for the week. taste awesome
I've tried that before, it's amazing. This week I prepared a bean salad with Swiss chard, I cooked black eyed beans and served them with chard sautéed with garlic and mustard vinaigrette.
Pork ain't gud
Cream of tartar has no purpose here, and it is cayenne not 'chyanne'
Fun, I would add a bit of cheese, but I like what you describe!!
Excited to give this a try!! Ty for sharing ❤❤❤
It is a mighty blessing that your videos DO NOT have advertisements throughout each clip!!! Otherwise I wouldnt be so addicted to learning from you! Genuine compassion for others Thanks Thomas!! God bless you
Great suggestions!
I usually git a $5 big box of organic baby spinach, baby chard, and baby kale. Put a steak, salmon, or pork chop on top of it and go to town!
Minecraft style bro. Respect
just made awesome breakfast of Brussels sprouts stir fried in olive oil with mushrooms, pecans, raisins, seasoned with rock salt, onion powder, garlic powder, cayenne pepper powder! Yum.
Way to inspire Thomas!
Sounds delicious!
No one ever gave such indepth analysis
So precise, never heard anyone that accurate.Bravo!!
I've been binge watching this dude's videos for the last hour. Very informative and concise!
Dr. Berg too. Both these guys are the best
@@shaykosovac8722 Nope! Dr Berg is a chiropractor and has been scrutinized and chastised for misleading information, along the lines of basic quackery.
Anyone can scrutinize someone and post negative remarks just like a food critic. Yes he’s a chiropractor but does have good info and does his homework.
Beets are mostly GMO.
@@shaykosovac8722 DeLauer is not a pHd.
Bitter food is great for you! I think everyone should start eating bitter food starting from babyhood so they can acquire the taste. I wasn’t loving the taste either but my family always makes bitter herbal decoctions and bitter melon soup so got used to the bitter. Anything that’s good for me I’ll suck it up and eat it.😊
Gentle fry chopped collard with garlic and green chilli and bay leaf. Then mix with white rice and add a squeeze of lemon
Greens keep you lean.
I’m down 30 lbs with keto, greens and intermittent fasting. + some exercise
5. Collard greens
4. Kale
3. Beet stems and beet greens
2. Spinach
1. Swiss Chard
Collard greens,kale,beet greens,spinach, Swiss chard
I've eaten lots of Swiss Chard this week, as my garden is low on Kale. So I noticed I'm very low on energy, feeling not very energetic. Also, my Continous Glucose Monitor reports very low Blood Glucose levels. I avoid caffeine as I'm very sensitive to it but I just had a cup of Black Tea to give me some energy.
Thomas, I have mentioned this in the comments previously and received no answer. I think you should honestly consider creating a video that shows your approach to your day or possibly even your week so people get a run down of how you fuel that many calories in a healthy way.
I would love to see a breakdown of your meal and drinks for the day/week. Eating this healthy and maintaining that physique is impressive share the knowledge.
The problem with this is Thomas would need to plan a perfect day which likely cannot be done. Likewise, many may attempt to emulate that single day completely.
"Thomas DeLauer eats THIS specific brand."
"Thomas DeLauer eats THIS every day!"
"Even though this isn't the best brand/version, Thomas DeLauer eats THIS specific brand/version!"
Can end backfiring easily. Plus I'm sure Thomas is always learning new stuff so it's not ideal to make a finite grocery list. This is my guess as to why it hasn't been done yet. Although I'm just as curious to see it as you are!
It’s basically steroids for breakfast lunch and dinner
How difficult is it to make salads?
You'll figure it out.
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As a vegan this was quite helpful
Thomas,I’ve been eating vegetables and losing weight,I loved broccoli,green peas Chick peas and kidney beans ,🥦🥦👍
*Brussles sprouts & nettle leaf are great too!!!*
Also worth mentioning not to eat too much spinach and beet greens because of oxalate overload. Many stories of kidney stones and organ failure can occur from this.
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Thanks for ever and endless for your lovely video
Arugala is also extremely healthy
I love collard greens,kale greens, mustard greens, turnips greens, spinach with turkey d necks delicious over white rice it takes away the bitter taste and I mix them all
All of these greens make a great, Super Green Shake. Start with 2 Cups Purified Water, add some or all of there greens in a heavy duty blender on "Puree" and you can add a little (I add one individual packet) of Stevia to counter the bitterness without adding any sugar/carbs.
This one is my favorite video he has ever done. Sometimes he annoys me with all his science talk. This one is easy to understand.
Organic Power Greens (Costco) Kale - spinach- chard. Green smoothies.
Bet that's delicious ill have to try this thx
Thomas is awesome.! He's got all the answers for all the questions I have about nutrition, and fitness. A mans man. Lom
You know how he sold me to eat daily greens?
He said in one video, actually he was mocking men for not eating it, and attacking masculinity lol
I can't let my masculinity get attacked, gotta eat those greens now
Greens are truly a gift from God...Eat them, they really do have amazing benefits.
Gen 1:30
and to everything moving on the earth in which there is life, I have given all green vegetation for food.
There is a reason why the scriptures specifically mentioned green vegetation. It's what nourishes the flesh and keeps us healthy....Eat to your hearts content and enjoy.
Black strap molasses is a wonderful iron supplement, the best part about it is it’s highly absorbed compared to supplements.
I love Swiss chard!!!
I checked the study, number one and two on the list were water cress and Chinese cabbage. I think I will add those two to my soups.
That is a nice set up, it doesn't really matter how long the trailer is it boils down to what it weights in at
Nice talk...from a good guy..thanks..
I’m a big fan of spinach and kale. I use them in smoothies, egg cups and use the kale to make chips on the oven. They also freeze very well. The only leafy green I really don’t like is Swiss chard because it’s so bitter (my mom however is a huge fan-I guess she was onto something).
I love kale
Collard greens are not easily available in Australia, and what is called Swiss Chard in the USA is called Silverbeet her in Aus (spinach in the UK). Hope this info is helpful!
Silver beat, ok that's informative
I work the Night Shift. I am diabetic. I do work out in the afternoon. Please talk more about the people who work on Night Shift.
Thank You X1000
I am 64 year old man
Also, I am always constipated
ill stick to spinach and kale. i dont think ill ever get tired of those two. spinach taste good to me.
WWPD?
Do you have them raw or cooked
I heard spinach when raw has lots of oxylates that combine with calcium to cause kidney stones
@@iamsarvajeet Cook with butter and garlic
Carlo Calingasan I ate 5+ ounces of spinach a day for atleast a year and I had no kidney stones and felt great
For the Aussies -Swiss Chard in US is Silverbeet in OZ :)
Thank you for explaining the health benefits of each food.
I work the Night Shift. I am diabetic. I do work out in the afternoon. Please talk more about the people who work on Night Shift.
Thank You X1000
I am 64 year old man
Great list, Thomas. Though less well known as the ones you listed, watercress is absolutely amazing. It's loaded with nutritional benefits.
I love spinach on a grilled stuffed mushroom. It gets crispy.
Humm, no water cress? :( Seriously though, check it out, I put it in my top three.
Greens and cucumbers green peppers spinach kale.
Dandelion greens are really good for you too! Great for medicinal uses
I use beet greens in my smoothies too. They're great in that application
Does eating them regularlycause kidney stones?
@@Beast_10xX 3 years in, no signs of stones. But that's purely anecdotal obviously.
@@kiltedcripple do you eat them raw i usally put them in vinegar for 10 min then i put them in my green salad... Is this right way to use them?!
I like buying fresh Herring. Here in the Uk it is pretty cheap at only 36p per 100g (approx 47 US cent). I find that eating eggs, liver and herring together every day is not only way healthier and much more nutrient dense, but is a lot cheaper than other more popular protein sources.
Choline and basically every nutrient from eggs. Ground down the egg shells for a natural calcium supplement. B12, vit A, folate, iron and copper in liver. Vitamin D, b12, b6, omega 3, folate and magnesium in herring. Add some avocados, spinach, swiss chard (or even bone broth) for all the rest of the nutrients.
Go low carb with sweet potatoes and beans for carbs or alternatively eat lots of fat on the keto diet (75-80%) for caloric needs. Have a 24 hour fast at the end of every week.
Yes, eating the same thing everyday can get boring and it is very restrictive and anal, but for me this is the healthiest diet I have ever tried and the protein sources mean that it is pretty cheap too. I suffer from Crohns and Ankylosing Spondylitis at the age of 26, but my symptoms disappear almost to nothing when I eat this way for a few months but return with vengeance as soon as I eat just a bite of the whole grain based food pyramid that we are recommended. Given the clear anti-inflammatory and immunity benefits that I have seen I can 100% recommend this diet to anyone whether they have similar issues or not.
so funny Thomas. my dad 85 yrs old living down from you in Oxnard grows Swiss chard in the backyard . (not used in Hispanic dishes) why I wonder. Father knows best I guess..
Another great video! I learn so much from you, and pass it along to friends and family, so many questions answered, a big thank you!
Thanks Thomas, I was just eating some Swiss Chard salad as I watch you video and it's great to know Swiss Chard has all those nutrients plus it helps to regulate blood sugar. I had this green veg confused for silverbeet and it is so easy to grow. great stuff!
I'm gona make mixed frozen bags of chopped up collard greens, beet tops n Swiss chard for smoothies. Thanks man!
Spinach leaves bell peppers and onions go great on hamburgers and sandwiches especially Philly cheese steak sandwiches and black Chuck hamburgers
I liked your video. First time in a long time with some strait forward information and you didn't try to sell something. Thanks for this
I never had beet leaves before but willing to try it.
Tasty in the juicer. Fun to cook with a bit of butter.
Way to break down the greens!
Well said.
You give us a true great information on food and vitamins and minerals,
Matt this video was great! I am an avid spinach eater and since adding Swiss chard to my diet I feel awesome! It’s great to alternate so i don’t get too bored with meals. Thanks for letting me know about this and all it has to offer! Your a smart pants that’s for certain 😉👍🏻
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us Thomas, much appreciated.
So basically eat those vegetables that he said in work out I’m granted that you will lower you estrogen level from your stomach that means your stomach will reduce.Good video thx🙏🏻
Collard greens and mustard greens are awesome. Y'all just need to learn how to cook them like we do in the south
robert pecora How do you cook them? And if you cook them for hours wouldn't that kill all the good things?
Vicki Takacs idk if it would kill all the nutrients but you cut up a whole onion and some kind of pork - bacon, or whatever and cook that in olive oil for about 20 minutes on medium. Then add in your fresh greens with chicken broth about I'd say a cup or more. Add in spices and let cook about 40 minutes on medium and whala
I just cooked some last night , you could add some butter if you wish
robert pecora word
Thanks Thomas
You are the Best , Best in all ......I mean it .
Only suggestion for you is keep your videos around 300 seconds. Max
Spinach is great, love it, easy to grow yourself.
Thanks for an excellent video. I haven't eaten beet greens in years but am off to the grocer's tomorrow, for swiss chard and beet greens. I will eat well for two days and then do a 36 hour fast. And, I had my first caffeinated Keto coffee this morning...yum!
Collard are the best greens you can eat. They also have more protein that all other leafy vegetables!
Thomas I put all these in my smoothie and after watching I want to run to my market to buy some more!!!! I'm so excited about greens!!!!
loving these videos man, any videos on juicing fruits and veggies or blending them for smoothie recipes in the near future?
Brian Norton ha glad I seen you're comment because I actually make a kale/spinach (whatever you choose) with pineapple and banana (however much fits you're blender and you're appetite) and it's sooo good I use the nutrabullet machine very good. Also another smoothie I use everyday is a banana, strawberry, and a little berry. And I use Almond Breeze milk with both smoothies. (Extremely important to have Almond Breeze milk for the best smoothie taste.)
TheArcher I do the banana spinach green smoothie too!
Thats a great idea nice going 😊 😁 😇
Thanks for the useful vedios man. I studied about macro nutrition but recently just realised about how's micro nutrition is important as well, and your video is the key!
Thank you for sharing this video really important to me Shalom 🕊
You look younger in this video, thanks for your information.
Cool video. I love leafy greens!!😊😊
thank you for this video and all the rest, i really like how you break things down. i am on a quest to go from 268 to 200 and am now 40 pounds from my goal. the amazing thing form me is my feet don't hurt or ache anymore and i have a tun more energy.
again thanks and please keep posting. I also went for 12 months with Hashimoto's undetected until one doctor saved my life.
don't trust doctors, they only guess. and if you find a good one pay him cash if you have to like i have been doing.
my recovery from bad medical care has now reached an amazing pace and feel better then i did when i was 30 and i am soon to be 50
cheers all and live love with every cell you have.
Please explain the difference In taste of the greens against the taste of spinach. Please. I just started watching you.
i know its not really your type of approach to videos but i would love to see a video/videos of day in the life of yourself, and explaining what you eat what you eat why and the timeings if they have any relevance! even things like how diet differs on training days/rest days, do you watch calories your circadian rythems, any thing really be grest to pick your brain apart. just as n idea though, keep up the great work !
tnx a lot Thomas ... respect for all the effort that you do ... from IRAN :)
BRO! THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO, SO AWESOME AND INFO PACKED!! I LOVE ALL OF THESE GREENS AND THE COCONUT OIL TIP WAS GREAT!
Mr. Thomas where can we access the PFV Score document and on what rank does Pak Choi, Asparagus & Broccoli stands? Thanks for the great video!
Very informative thanks!
You should make a video on a healthy shopping list , for people who want to shop for healthy produce
Wild foraged weeds, specifically stinging nettle and lambs quarters are amazing!
Purslane is a great source of omega 3
Thank you!!
Very useful, thank you!
You should look into and do a video on sweet potato greens (not regular potato greens, those are poisonous). Supposedly they're extremely high in a lot of vitamins and minerals and most people just throw them in the compost when they harvest their sweet potatoes.
Swiss chard is very testy like that too.
Great video! Thanks for sharing the info, Thomas.
Thankyou
Important not to eat high oxalate foods daily. But I Love chard and spinach. I don't eat them more than once or twice a week though due to the blocking of mineral absorptions by oxalates. Or I take a Ca/Mg supplement before eating to bind some of them. Aloha!
Very informative, and the imagery aids understanding. thank you!
Awesome video! Thanks!😀👍
Remember - Pickle those collards, stem AND leaf!
Growing mine in Air pots on my patio before they get outlawed, lol.
Hope you're not watering those with reclaimed rainwater...they're gonna lock your ass up!
I avoid spinach and kale. The oxalates. I go with Asteraceae, Apiaceae, some Cruciferae,.. and rarely Amaranthaceae.
thanks 4 the 2 list Thomas its very usefull
Beet tops are also super high in Potassium.
Thank you for sharing help me with balance
Thank you for the informations.
Are carrots and tomatoes leaves Edible?
Thanks this was really helpful. I like the nutrition facts based ranking logic.
Wow!
Such great information. Thank you!
Question would it be good to make a salad containing all of these greens at one time?
5 TOP GREENS. COLLARD GREENS KALE BEET GREENS SPINACH SWISS CHARD...
What about the oxalates in Spinach,kale and chard😢😢??? Thank you
What about Water cress
Watercress doesn't require cooking.