Yes, in fact, if your dog is overweight, vets often recommend mixing them in their food to help them loose weight.
Fresh green beans and fresh baby carrots are great treats for dogs instead of packaged dog treats. Be sure that they are uses in moderation, though, and are not the sole source of food.
No, not at all. It can also mess up their digestive system really bad. Stick to regular dog food. Or have you ever seen a package of green beans for sale as dog food. I strongly recommend using dog food only. As you don't want to harm the dog and it may result in serious problems aswell as costs if the experiment results in you having to consult a vet. Let alone killing the dog.
Yes but some dogs are allergic to certain things so the dog may be allergic to green beans. If you do feed the dog green beans, don't ever let them eat it straight out of the can. it can cut their gums and tongue. Put it on another plate and through the can away
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One pound of fresh green beans trimmed yields approximately 3 cups raw. One pound of fresh green beans trimmed and cooked yields about 2 cups.
Yes, they can eat raw green beans. It is not good for them to eat cooked vegetables. Long leafy greens are preferred.
I don't know any sensible people who hate green beans. - Personally I love them raw or steamed. They are one of the most beneficial vegetables for your body.
As a lone dish green beans can be steamed, sauteed, baked, fried, or even eaten raw. As part of a larger dish there are hundreds of ways to prepare a meal with green beans.
Green beans can be safely canned in the home using a pressure canner, as the beans are low in acid. The raw or hot packed method can be used. Experts say that if done properly, canned green beans can be stored for up to five years if kept in a cool, dry location. Frozen green beans on the other hand, should be used within a year.
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depending on which kind is that if it is frozen microwave it for a couple of minutes but if fresh you cook but not on a pan in pot with hot boiling water. green beans do not HAVE to be cooked. They can be eaten raw.
Green beans do not contain protein, just carbs, vitamins and small source of minerals. Good source of fiber too, especially raw.
Many vegetables will freeze well. Some suggestions are corn, green beans, peas, broccoli, cauliflower, green peppers, onions (chopped), zucchini and other squash.
First take the weight in pounds and multiply it by 453.59. The resulting number is the weight in grams. In this case the answer is 453.59 grams of green beans.
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