It is Hanging of the Green unless you use collards or spinach.
mixed greens
Cool colors. When I say cool I mean red, orange ect are warm colors and blues and greens are cool or soft you could say
All you need to say is it's green. The "in color" already implied & redundant.
collard greens
I like hanging out with you. Ich mag hanging out mit ihnen.
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"Mee-door-ee" (Midori) is the correct way to say "green" in japanese. 緑の目 (midori no me)
you say hi dude how are they hanging!! you say hi dude how are they hanging!! you say hi dude how are they hanging!!
It is easier to say which foods to avoid when taking a anti-coagulant medication. Vegetables high in vitamin K should be avoided, including: Kale, Spinach, Brussels sprouts, Parsley, Collard greens, Mustard greens, Chard. Also, green tea, alcohol, cranberry juice.
It is pronounced like this: "moss cow." Imagine a green, fuzzy cow when you say it.
No. The newer, more tender greens can be eaten, say with vinegar and oil as a salad. Some greens, however, need some cooking to remove the bitter taste.
The sentence 'Lea's first green head band ever she wore' is not correct grammar. There is no verb (predicate). A complete sentence might say "Lea's green headband was the first one she ever wore."