Yes, sure. But be sure to get some additional colour in your life - we have colour vision for a reason you know.
Bacon, salt pork, and ham are all good meats to put into greens.
drain the greens and cook them in chicken broth and add bacon and its drippings.
I have found many good portable putting greens at Dick's Sporting Goods or Sports Authority. I would recommend going to dickssportinggoods.com or sportsauthority.com Good Luck!
Not much research is devoted specifically to collard greens but much of the health benefits are similar to other leafy greens like kale and cabbage. However, steamed collard greens are extremely good at lowering cholesterol.
cooked or uncooked. Greens when cooked shrink to less than half the orginal size, you could probably questimate with no problem. Sausage and cornbread is good with greens
Yes. it even tastes good and good when sick.
Fresh and young greens go well with turnip. Green leaves of the turnip top are a good source of vitamin A. There are many different recipes for turnip with greens.
Chickens will eat almost any greens, ours like carrot greens, lettuce, kale, spinach, pea tendrils, beet greens, collards, etc. They also eat weeds in the yard, like 'wild arugula', dandelions...
You can purchase a good quality turtle food and/or leafy greens. You can allow the greens to float in the water. The turtles will bite off of it.
Good directions, by Billy currington
Kale, Collard Greens, Spinach, Brussel Sprouts
Good vegetables that make you grow are dark green, leafy vegetables like kale, mustard greens, collard greens, and spinach. They provide calcium, magnesium, and potassium, which is essential for strong bones.