"Ever greens" are trees that do no shed their leaves in winter and therefore stay ever green.
yes there are
Ever greens
They're in season during winter.
The reason is it's called 'Ever' green because they stay green forEver!
it tells us that god is ever loving to us
The tallest collard greens ever grown reached an impressive height of 132 inches (11 feet) and were cultivated by L. W. F. (Larry) Smith in 1979 in the United States. This record-breaking plant was recognized by the Guinness World Records. Collard greens, a staple in Southern cuisine, are known for their large, leafy greens, but this particular specimen stood out for its extraordinary height.
The best greens to feed a turtle are collard greens, mustard greens and kale.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun greens, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used; for example a bunch of greens, a bowl of greens, an expanse of greens, etc.
Another name for these greens is called SandFire greens
Yes. My family has always done that when ever we cook greens of any variety. While it doesn't eliminate the odor, it does tend to help reduce the pungency of the odor while they cook. I actually blogged this back around new years. http://www.clickcookplay.com/?tag=collard-greens
Yes, you can safely freeze greens.
greens are used for eating cooking