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.
Basically go to Google images and type turnip greens in moreover turnip greens are excellent for eating as it is a vegetable. :)
The Wotwots - 2009 Go the Greens is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
any root veggies(turnip, rutabaga, potato, parsnip, carrot) or brassicas (broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts) juniper berries also go well
The Wotwots - 2009 Go the Greens Tickle Toes is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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You receive the turnip automatically, when on the horse's page you want to give turnips too simply click the 'turnip button' and this will automatically feed the horse a turnip alternatively if you plan to sell them go to 'store','resell items' and it should be there. Hope that was helpful-Swift
You don't cook it it cooks you now go suck a turnip you evildooer
Collard greens look like lettuce. Pictures: Collard greens are various loose-leafed cultivars of Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group), the same species as cabbage and broccoli. The plant is grown for its large, dark-colored, edible leaves and as a garden ornamental, mainly in Brazil, Portugal, the southern United States, many parts of Africa, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, southern Croatia, Spain and in Pakistan, as well as in Kashmir region of both India and Pakistan. They are classified in the same cultivar group as kale andspring greens, to which they are closely similar genetically. The name "collard" is a shortened form of the word "colewort" (cabbage plant).
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Browns, greens, beiges... Some tones of orange can go there.
well you go to youtube and type it in or go to google images and type in pokemon blak or white
A copper pendant light would go well with any rustic type of decor. This is because the color of copper would go well with a rustic color sheme, emitting a nostalgic feeling.