The gravity of salad
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mamaDaisyJ
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So, I'm here having a salad, pretty yummy. Just some bagged lettuce... my husband thought that was "green leaf lettuce". So, I added some tomatoes and chicken.
So, yea, I realized that even salad has to deal with gravity. The closer to the end I get, the more tomatoes and chicken I have in each bite.
Now I am down to like 4 pieces of lettuce and a handful of tomatoes still, doing good keeping up with the chicken. I'm not complaining, but I don't like tomoato by itself lol.
So, yea, I realized that even salad has to deal with gravity. The closer to the end I get, the more tomatoes and chicken I have in each bite.
Now I am down to like 4 pieces of lettuce and a handful of tomatoes still, doing good keeping up with the chicken. I'm not complaining, but I don't like tomoato by itself lol.
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Ha, I've noticed this too. Happens when I put tuna on a salad... end up eating a lot of tuna by the end of the salad, even though I try to keep mixing it up.0
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That's a god observation and I notice the same thing with soup.
I would never have thought that salad and soup were such "weighty" issues.0 -
I dig down for a heavier piece, then spear some lettuce. It keeps things fairly even.0
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