What's your favorite salad??
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Spinach, Strawberries & Chicken. Yummm (:
I love fruit in my salad.0 -
I love the new garden market salad at chic fil a... Has strawberries and blueberries too!0
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Whatever leafy greens are on sale - green apple, craisins, feta cheese, tomato, red pepper, walnuts or pumpkin seeds, two poached eggs. If you keep the yolks somewhat runny there is no need for salad dressing. But if you need it Marie's Super Blue Cheese. AND if I really have some calories leftover some Avacado.0
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I always love baby spinach, grape tomatoes, red onion, almond slivers, craisins (I put feta on my kids') and a greek or vinagrette dressing.
Lately I've been loving baby spinach, romaine, bell pepper, tomatoes, onions, black olives, green olives, red onion, cucumber, and pepperincini with sweet onion (basically a veggie delight salad from subway, but I make it at home, too). So stinkin' yummy!!!0 -
THIS SALAD!!
http://www.sprinklewithflour.com/2013/05/fried-goat-cheese-beet-salad-nutmeg.html
But I bake the goat cheese rounds instead of frying them. OMG I could eat that all day every day.0 -
Mt current favorite salad has no leafy greens at all: English or Persian cucumbers (no peeling needed), cherry tomatoes (the heritage ones at Costco are great because of all the different colors), sweet onions and 1.5 tablespoons of Riverhouse Greek Feta & Kalamata Olive dressing. A big and filling salad is only about 300 calories.0
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I love hamburger salad - iceburg lettuce, lots of tomatoes, shredded cheese, lean crumbled hamburger meat, cucumbers, carrots and lite thousand island. It is like eating a Big Mac, but tastes way better.0
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Salad 1: Mixed baby field greens with 1-2oz crumbled goat cheese, croutons (homemade with 1oz of a whole wheat baquette, cut into cubes, sprayed with olive oil spray, and toasted/roasted with whatever herbs I feel like throwing in), craisins or raisins, some fennel seeds, salt, pepper, and balsamic vinegar (the good kind). No need for oil if you have the good stuff!
Salad 2: Greek salad with romaine, 1-2oz feta, 2oz chopped kalamata olives, tomatoes, cukes, juice of half a lemon and a few shakes of red wine vinegar, salt and pepper. I often add a chicken breast that I douse in Penzy's Greek spice mix, then sautee.0 -
Whatever leafy greens are on sale - green apple, craisins, feta cheese, tomato, red pepper, walnuts or pumpkin seeds, two poached eggs. If you keep the yolks somewhat runny there is no need for salad dressing. But if you need it Marie's Super Blue Cheese. AND if I really have some calories leftover some Avacado.
Wow this sounds great, Never thoughts to put poached eggs on mine. I will try that!0
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