Yep - my host family's city-dwelling daughter used to bring us salads. They ate them, but were a bit skeptical. It reminds me of a friend who left Romania for Israel decades ago who used to say that lettuce, etc. was animal food (vs. the tomato-onion-cucumber salad.)
Geese love greens (in fact think I saw our goslings being released into …
Yep - my host family's city-dwelling daughter used to bring us salads. They ate them, but were a bit skeptical. It reminds me of a friend who left Romania for Israel decades ago who used to say that lettuce, etc. was animal food (vs. the tomato-onion-cucumber salad.)
Geese love greens (in fact think I saw our goslings being released into the greenhouse to eat the weeds; not sure whether they didn't like the tomatoes or were too small to reach them.)
Yep - my host family's city-dwelling daughter used to bring us salads. They ate them, but were a bit skeptical. It reminds me of a friend who left Romania for Israel decades ago who used to say that lettuce, etc. was animal food (vs. the tomato-onion-cucumber salad.)
Geese love greens (in fact think I saw our goslings being released into the greenhouse to eat the weeds; not sure whether they didn't like the tomatoes or were too small to reach them.)