What do you put on your salads?
BrendaLee
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I've never been a veggie eater, and that includes lettuce. I eat the occasional salad, but it's probably one of the most fattening things I eat by time I load on the italian dressing, cheese and croutons. I'd like to find some healthier, but tasty options.
What do you put on your salads?
What do you put on your salads?
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I've never been a veggie eater, and that includes lettuce. I eat the occasional salad, but it's probably one of the most fattening things I eat by time I load on the italian dressing, cheese and croutons. I'd like to find some healthier, but tasty options.
What do you put on your salads?
so many veggies can go in the salad
no croutons....never liked them anyway
no cheese, unless you find fat free cheese i guess
i cut up cooked chicken breast deli slices or ham and toss it in there
and i use low fat kraft dressing, it isn't the healthiest, but it is what's on sale and isn't THAT bad0 -
beans, blue cheese (whole foods blue cheese crumbles 100 cal/ounce, only need 1/2 ounce) , toasted walnuts or pinenuts, homemade basalmic dressing, grated carrots, beets, boiled eggs.0
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Romaine, tomato, onion, cucumber, onion, broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, little bit of cheese, and vinegar.0
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I look for "watery" veggies that have very few calories:
mixed greens, lettuce
cucumber, celery, bell peppers, onions etc.
tomatoes..... most raw veggies
cooked chicken
canned beans like garbanzos
sunflower seeds, almonds
Trader Joe's dressings are tasty, mostly low calorie, natural ingredients
Avoid, ween away from cheese, croutons, bacon bits etc. = fattening!0 -
I love salads, especially in the summer when we can use all the fresh veggies we grow in the garden. For me its usually dark leafy lettuce like romaine or swiss chard (no iceburg!!), with tomato, cucumber, red and/or green peppers, peas (snow peas or freshly shelled), baby carrots, sometimes mushrooms, and scallions for flavor. If I am feeling for something different I'll throw in a few slices of strawberries or fresh mandarin orange segments. Nuts like walnuts and almonds are high in good fats, but be careful how many you're putting on, they pack a caloric punch. For dressings I usually use a simple red wine or apple cider vinegar with 1 tbsp of olive oil. I also like vinaigrette dressings, like balsamic vinaigrette or the Kraft light Raspberry vinaigrette. They are flavorful yet light in fat and calories. Newman's Own also makes many light dressings. Usually for me a salad is a side dish to a meal, but if it were to be my main entrée, I'd add a lean protein like strips of blackened chicken or lean cuts of steak or pork.0
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:flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:
spinach, tomatoes, red pepper, yellow pepper, cucumber, radishes, onion
Newman's Own Natural Salad Mist Asian Sesame
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romaine, cucumber, raw mushrooms (i mushrooms!), cold edamame (soy beans), chicken breast, hardboiled egg (i try eating less animal protien and more egg protien), and lowfat dressing..
i'm really picky.0 -
I didn't like salads either until I tried this...
mixed lettuce (including spinach)
boiled chicken chunks
some feta cheese (not a lot but it def adds taste)
and an oil based vinaigrette...I go with greek!0 -
Lately it's been alfalfa sprouts, tuna (made with mustard, vegan mayo, and tofutti cream cheese), and a half cup of cottage cheese on top of a bed of romaine.0
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I love to make a salad with 1/2 baby spinach leaves and 1/2 of whatever bagged salad mix was on sale, throw in some fresh chopped cilantro, kraft fat free ranch, quartered grape tomatoes (sooo sweet and yummy!) some sweet red or vidalia onions, cubed avocado.... absolutely my favorite salad. Even my hubby and kids love that one and they are not particularly fond of some of the healthy concoctions I come up with You can throw cubed chicken, chopped boiled eggs, or tuna salad made with light mayo on top of just about any salad to get some extra protein or turn it into a meal. I really have fun with salads, there are so many low cal dressing varieties that I never get tired of salads.0
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I like adding couscous and lentils to my salad
an oz of crumbled low fat feta cheese or goats cheese
asian pear, julienned
walnuts!
balsamic vinegrette
or for a treat I will go for a full fat blue cheese dressing, but only dunk the prongs of my fork in it for 'taste'0 -
I like to add Feta Cheese. Very srong taste so a very little goes along way.
I put it in eggs and pasta too0 -
Red Pepper, onion, crushed almonds , balsamic vinegrette.
I don't think anybody mentioned this.
I love having cut up fruit in my salad.
First time I had a "veggie salad" with apple and bits of tangerine, I was sold.
I'll cut up pieces of one of the following : green grapes, apple, orange, tangerine, strawberry.
Who said a salad has to be pure vegetables.:laugh:0 -
If you don't like salad try making it a FRUIT salad.
Add:
* some cut up grapes
* slices of oranges or clementines
* fresh cherries pitted and cut
*fresh strawberries are my favorite on top of dark greens with some toasted walnuts, and a light vinaigrette type of dressing YUM0 -
:flowerforyou: I love taking fresh veggies and trying to create somethng delicious. I chop several roma tomatos into small cubes and add a little onion and garlic, (optional on the onion and garlic) Squeeze some lemon juice into the tomatos (about 1/2 lemon) and then add a little salt and pepper and garlic powder. The tomatoe mixture can be put over many things, like grilled fish or chicken. But I like putting it over my salad. I also chop some thin slices of smoked salmon and put it in the tomato mixture and then put it over my salad. That helps me to get through the issue of high calorie and fat dressings.0
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I really like dried cranberries (sheesh- I hope that's right, maybe they have their own name like raisins?) in mine. In general, I hate cranberries, but in salads I really like them. I also love sunflower seeds in my salad. I'm sure they can accumulate calories and/or fat pretty quickly, but a little goes a long way. When I don't have those I usually add some crushed up peanuts. I've also been known to make my salads exclusively from those baby spinach leaves, wet iceberg lettuce just isn't my cup of tea.
I'm sure you'll find something that you think is delicious.0 -
on your standard everyday garden salad....
I love to put grilled chicken, fresh blueberries, fat free feta, litehouse blueberry pomegranite vinegriatte
It's my new favorite salad!0 -
Romaine lettuce and whatever alternative lettuce I have (red leaf, spring greens, etc.)
Alfalfa sprouts
Grilled chicken or sliced ham
A couple of black olives and green olives
Sprinkle of crumbled Feta cheese
Cucumber sliced
Tomato wedges
Red onion rings
Fat free kraft shredded cheese
Artichoke hearts
Whatever kind of fat free dressing I'm in the mood for...0 -
I really like dried cranberries (sheesh- I hope that's right, maybe they have their own name like raisins?)
They call them "crasins" (not sure if I spelled it correctly though) here :laugh:0 -
romaine, cucumber, raw mushrooms (i mushrooms!), cold edamame (soy beans), chicken breast, hardboiled egg (i try eating less animal protien and more egg protien), and lowfat dressing..
i'm really picky.
i love love love hardboiled eggs!0 -
a lot of you guys really seem to like fruit on your salad. i personally can't stand it! maybe on the side!0
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I like egg in my salad. And homemade dressing is soooo good esp, balsamic . And avocado with bacon (a slice or two cut up). And many veggies. I happen to really like butter lettuce for the soft texture. If you don't like regular iceberg you can try many other salad bases. Experiment! ^^0
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I've been mixing 1 TBS Lite Ranch Dressing with 1TBS Red Taco sauce. The taco sauce lightens up the dressing and gives it a really a little bit of a tang and a little heat. It's yummy and I can't get enough.
My salad itself is pretty basic. Greens, red onion, tomato, cucumber, bell pepper.0 -
Romain lettuce, spring mix combo
tomatoes, onions, avocado, cukes, peppers
homemade blue cheese dressing
salad toppers (salmon)
boiled eggs
salad seasoning0 -
spinach, green cabbage and red cabbage
Lots of fresh basil
red and yellow bell peppers
tomatoes
red onion
dried cranberries
sesame seeds
mango
avocado
hard boiled eggs
feta
ground flax seed
olive oil and balsamic vinegar
I make a huge bowl and have salad for lunch and dinner. It takes a long time to make and eat and it's really filling. This is a mainstay of my diet.0 -
OOO I use a romaine/baby spinach mix
Cucumbers
Green and Red Peppers
Low Fat Pepperjack Cheese Cubes
Peapods
Tomato chunks
Wasabi spicy nuts
Low fat french dressing0 -
being on a ship and we are at sea for weeks at a time, there is not much I have not put in a sallad or made a salad out of but here are 2 of the best ones so far.
diced chix with dice fresh peaches (after 12 days they where starting to become very soft) low fat cream cheese mixed with low fat mayo crushed red pepers and S&P. mix it all up let it sit for a few hours, and enjoy
Tuna with diced green apples crumbed Feta , S&P.
as far a green salad I have put everything in there from leftover meat, to cut up cold baked potato, beans, you name it
good luck with green0 -
Romaine and Ice Berg Lettuce, Baby Spinach (a handfull of each)
Tomato
Red Onion
Red cabbage
Radish
Cucumber
Few Carrot Shreds
Sugar Snap Peas
Slivered Almonds
Freshly Shredded Full-Fat Extra Sharp Cheddar Cheese
Home made Ranch Dressing0 -
I'm not really a salad person either, but I love veggies! I prefer fresh endive, red bell peppers, radishes and hummus or tzaziki to dip them in!0
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high calorie, but very healthy and very filling for a complete meal. I make a BIG salad and it is sooooo good.
baby greens
sunflower seeds
avocado
heirloom tomatoes
organic flax oil from TJ
juice of half a lemon
salt (I use HerbaMare from Whole Foods)0
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