Bambi985 wrote: » I've got a moderately healthy diet, eat my veggies and lots of protein, a fair bit of fruit. Probably too fond of the aul chocolate but I've managed to escape morbid obesity of yet so could be worse. But I just don't *get* salad. What's the craic with it like? A hunk of meat on a bed of soggy lettuce leaves and a few tomatoes and some red onion and topped with some gross fatty dressing that defies the purpose of eating a salad in the first place. And that's supposed to be your dinner? That's not food. That's what food eats. I see some girls at work coming in with tupperware full of sad little leaves leaves for their lunch and I feel genuinely sad for them. Same ones will be munching on digestives half an hour later so they're probably not even fooling themselves. When's the last time you ate a salad? And did it fill you up or did you cry your way through it? What am I missing here?
El Weirdo wrote: » Spoken by someone who clearly hasn't ever had a Caesar salad.
Bambi985 wrote: » I see some girls at work coming in with tupperware full of sad little leaves leaves for their lunch and I feel genuinely sad for them
Bambi985 wrote: » I see some girls at work coming in with tupperware full of sad little leaves leaves for their lunch and I feel genuinely sad for them.
Bambi985 wrote: » I've had plenty of those. Soggy creamy shyte. What's nice about them?
judeboy101 wrote: » Grew up in the 1970's/80's no such thing as salad, same goes for pizza, pasta or mayo. It's all hipster stuff.
xzanti wrote: » I grew up in the 80s and had many a salad. It usually consisted of the following: A slice of corn beef A slice of hang A slice of cheese Butter head lettuce Beetroot from a jar A boiled egg Half a tomato Some cucumber Heinze Salad Cream Did the job
Chancer3001 wrote: » You get a sense of satisfaction knowing you're consuming less calories than you need so you might actually lose some weight.
Malari wrote: » Restaurant salads here mostly tend to be a massive pile of lettuce with a few bits of other ingredients on top.
LirW wrote: » There is this delicious Balkan salad called "Shopska" salad. I'm wetting my pants just thinking of it, it's sooo good. Honestly beside the obvious Cesar what people wanna sell you as a salad here is a joke. Plenty of times I got some dry leaves with a few sprinkles of some mustardy something, I don't get it. Back home we do our salad with pumpkin seed oil and a bit of vinegar, it's the best thing ever. I'm allowed to say that because I grew up in the epitome of pumpkin seed oil. For real people need to buy more pumpkin seed oil, it's savage. Making a good salad is somewhat of an art form because it's easy to mess it up with too much X, too little Y, no crunch and the worst using the pre packed shredded leaves.
riffmongous wrote: » Styrian?
Bambi985 wrote: » I see some girls at work coming in with tupperware full of sad little leaves leaves for their lunch and I feel genuinely sad for them. Same ones will be munching on digestives half an hour later so they're probably not even fooling themselves.