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You can feed as many vegetables in conjunction with any others if you wish. The vegetables that can be fed are: asparagus, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, collard, corn, dandelion leaves and roots, kale,...
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You can feed as many vegetables in conjunction with any others if you wish. The vegetables that can be fed are: asparagus, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, collard, corn, dandelion leaves and roots, kale, kohlrabi, okra, parsley, parsnips, peas (& pods), pumpkin, rutabagas, sprouts, squash, sweet potatoes, Swiss chard, turnips, and zucchini. Use small amounts of parsley as it is a natural diuretic. When feeding beets, start slowly as they purge the system. Squashes might need slight cooking, but only to soften the rind. Don't cook any of these if you can help it. When using greens like dandelion, kale, or Swiss chard: the bigger the leaves, the more bitter the taste. If you want to, you can even go out into a field that doesn't get chemically sprayed and pick some dandelion. A rule of paw: normally, the darker the vegetable, the more nutrients there are in it (red cabbage is healhier than green cabbage). See less