That couple with the Greens
It seems that Nath' and I have developed a reputation in Canley Sainsburys amongst the staff as the couple that always comes in and buys piles of veg for their rabbits! I didn't think that popping in such a large store every few days and buying a pile of spring greens would get you noticed quite as much as it seems to have done …
Earlier this week Nathan's mother went into Sainsburys and was buying some items for their house rabbit, Harvey. She got chatting to the check–out girl about Harvey. She turned to Gaye and said "There's this young couple who are always coming in here and buying bags and bags of greens and other veg. All the staff have been talking about them. Turns out they buy it for their house rabbits." Nathan's mum replied that that would be her son they were thinking of!!!
I think we might have to change our spring green supplier and save our reputation. What really perplexes me though is the volume in which the supermarkets buy in spring greens. Does that mean that there are really people out there that buy them for anything other than rabbits!!! Surely people don't actually eat them?!
Eleanor Lovell
What exactly is in a bag of Spring Greens? Maybe I should get some for Flic?!
11 Aug 2006, 13:46
They’re part of the cabbage family. They’re very leathery and quite big. Because they’re quite fibrous they’re also very good for rabbit teeth. Ours eat one bag between the 3 of them every day. They love them.
11 Aug 2006, 14:07
Greedy little bunnies!! :)
27 Sep 2006, 15:20
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