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At this time of year, many root vegetables come with a bonus: edible, leafy tops. Greens on turnips, beets and even carrots are particularly nutritious and belong on the stovetop, not the compost heap. While the roots will keep for months, the greens themselves will only be available shortly after they’ve been harvested.
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At this time of year, many root vegetables come with a bonus: edible, leafy tops. Greens on turnips, beets and even carrots are particularly nutritious and belong on the stovetop, not the compost heap. While the roots will keep for months, the greens themselves will only be available shortly after they’ve been harvested.

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