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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Make a kale salad. You can dress that in advance; the kale will stand up to it and not go all wilty on you. (In fact, it will get softer and better.) There are lots of good kale salad recipes out there. You can do a kale caesar, or we like one with a garlicky lemon dressing with bread crumbs and parmesan. (Which, it occurs to me, isn't that far off from a caesar, just less creamy and no eggs/anchovies.) There's also the approach one of my grad school mates used. There was a bagel shop in town that happened to have really great caesar salad. If he was invited to a potluck, he'd take a big salad bowl and some plastic wrap in the car. On the way to the party, he'd stop off at the bagel shop and buy 4 large caesar salads to go. In his back seat, he'd dump them in the salad bowl, throw plastic wrap over it, and off he went. There were people at school who thought he made really great caesar salad. [/quote] lots of people do not like kale! i do, but i cannot imagine my elderly relatives enjoying it. bringing a dish is not about teaching others what to like. it is about pleasing the crowd.[/quote]
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