In the long run - no. It is unlikely to contain all the nutrients that you need.
Fresh green beans are pretty healthy and REALLY yummy with hollandaise sauce.
There is no answer to this question. It is obvious that it depends on how much salad you want the weight on.
Carrots Broccoli Cabbage (Green and Red) Celery Radishes Beets Greens (Collard, Mustard, and Turnip) Green Beans Peas NO ICEBURG LETTUCE
Eating healthy on a budget can be easier than most think. Greens contain little to no fat and very few calories. So sticking with sides such as salad, green beans, broccoli, ect. will keep your budget and calorie/fat intake low.
it depends on how many green beans...
no but u can feed them this Red Pepper cilantro dandelion greens parsley spinach cherry tomatoes Green beans Apples Oranges Leafy greens Cucumbers Broccoli carrots Grapes Bananas Dandelion Greens strawberries
they contain nutrients that are essential for your health
Broccoli, green beans, zucchini, peas, cucumbers, lettuce.
The best healthy vegetables are the ones that are dark green especially the leafy ones (along with a few others). All leafy green vegetables Broccoli Spinach Swiss chard Spring cabbage Collard greens Red and green lettuce Kale Mustard greens Brussels spouts Turnip greens Green beans Asparagus Cucumber Garlic Carrots Leeks Shallots Scallions/Spring onions Onions In addition, all fresh vegetables and salad vegetables can be good for you. Do not have too many starchy vegetables such as potato.
Excellent natural sources of folate include lentils, pinto beans, chickpeas, spinach, black beans, navy beans, brewer's yeast, kidney beans, collards, turnip greens, lima beans, beets, romaine lettuce, dried peas, papaya, avocado, mustard greens, peanuts, and green peas. Very good sources include sunflower seeds, quinoa, asparagus, cauliflower, broccoli, leeks, Brussels sprouts, bell peppers, winter squash, oranges, celery, sea vegetables, strawberries, cantaloupe, and green beans.
peas, beans, broccoli, Brussels sprouts
Yes, green beans are very healthy to add to ones diet.