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To the Salad Naysayers

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Adding a little lifestyle content to my writing and wandering blog…

Someone told me the other day that they “don’t like salads.” My response to that is: that’s because you’re doing it wrong.

So, how to do it right?

Start with an interesting green as a base (arugula, kale, swiss chard) and not one of those mixed-bag grocery store mixes. Add something sweet (strawberries, peaches), something crunchy (nuts, sunflower seeds), something in the onion family (like shallots!), a cheese of some sort (I like goat or feta), some random veggies you have (red peppers, asparagus) and as a bonus, a grain (quinoa or faro). Adjust to your personal tastes.

Then the most important part: the dressing. Skip the store-bought bottles—I’ve yet to discover a good one—and make it yourself. My favorite dressing on earth is the one my French host mother used to make, which was just good mustard mixed with good olive oil with a little salt, pepper, and water to thin it out.

Oh, and add some French (or Italian) bread. Voilà, an amazing meal.

So that was my big PSA for the week. Here are a few more things:

Reading: Still on The Rest of Us Just Live Here and still really liking it. My shorter commute has made me a slow reader this year. Someone else I know please read this so we can discuss.

Writing: Sloooowly working on the Play Story. Life is getting in the way.

Listening to: The Band. Really great pre-summer music.

Watching: Hodor 🙁

Cooking: The aforementioned amazing salads.

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Posted on Friday, 27 May 2016

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5 responses to “To the Salad Naysayers”

  1. traceyr1984 says:

    I am working on making some new salads this summer so thank you for the ideas! With the desert heat fruit is always good. Tonight we are trying a fruity coleslaw: cabbage, cantaloupe, strawberries dressed with vanilla greek yogurt. Have to see how it goes. We are having it with cold shrimp, keeping things simple.

  2. ForkInPage says:

    Godoness HODOR!… I don’t watch, my BFF does (so I watch thru her eyes) — she was telling me the story and she literally was about to cry! i felt bad for Hodor too!! I don’t know if I would be so self sacrificing.

    The salads sound so yumm when you put it like that – but I’m not much of a fan either. I do however believe in making my own dressing as well 🙂

    I’ve never thought of adding fresh bread to the mix – perhaps that’s it.

    Happy work week! and more importantly happy readin!

  3. Sue Ranscht says:

    Don’t feel bad for Hodor. He’d known since that day long ago that this was his destiny. I’m convinced that’s why he was so devoted to Bran. He was willing to sacrifice himself to save another. He was a hero and a hero’s death is a good one — if, in fact, he is dead…

    Mmm — a great salad IS a meal. And I wouldn’t mind adding fruit (like mango) right along with the veggies. And chicken or fish for us omnivores. <3

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