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  2. What’s the Difference Between Iceberg Lettuce and Romaine?

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    Iceberg is about 13 calories per serving while romaine is about 15 calories. However, romaine tends to have more nutrients than its cousin. It contains fiber, folate, iron, potassium, manganese ...

  3. I shop at Costco at least once a week. Here are 10 ... - AOL

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    A plastic, three-head clamshell of lettuce costs $7 at Costco and lasts us a whole week. Campari tomatoes are my go-to buy during colder months. Campari tomatoes are great on a salad.

  4. Romaine lettuce - Wikipedia

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    Romaine or cos lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) is a variety of lettuce that grows in a tall head of sturdy dark green leaves with firm ribs down their centers. Unlike most lettuces, it is tolerant of heat.

  5. Lettuce - Wikipedia

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    Red leaf lettuce—A group of lettuce types with red leaves. Romaine/Cos—Used mainly for salads and sandwiches, this type forms long, upright heads. [34] This is the most often used lettuce in Caesar salads. [26] Little Gem—a dwarf, compact romaine lettuce, popular in the UK. [39] Iceberg/Crisphead—The most popular type in the United States.

  6. List of non-starchy vegetables - Wikipedia

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    Non-starchy vegetables are vegetables that contain a lower proportion of carbohydrates and calories compared to their starchy counterparts. Thus, for the same calories, one can eat a larger quantity of non-starchy vegetables compared to smaller servings of starchy vegetables. This list may not be complete [1] [2] [3] Alfalfa sprouts; Arugula ...

  7. What $200 in Groceries at Costco Will Cost You at Target - AOL

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    Finally, there’s the price of your Costco membership to get the deals. A Gold Star membership currently goes for $65, while an Executive membership, which pays 2% cash back, is $130 per year.

  8. Is lettuce getting more expensive? Experts explain the ... - AOL

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    Experts explain rising costs and share lettuce-free salad ideas. ... "Right now a six-count package of romaine hearts at Costco will set you back roughly $5.24 depending on the area you're in ...

  9. Negative-calorie food - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Foods claimed to be negative in calories are mostly low-calorie fruits and vegetables such as celery, grapefruit, orange, lemon, lime, apple, lettuce, broccoli, and cabbage. [4] However, celery has a thermic effect of around 8%, much less than the 100% or more required for a food to have "negative calories".