Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Broccoli Crunch from Wegmans. We discard the bacon into the nearest pet.
This is me exactly. I am OBSESSED with the broccoli crunch salad! I forget the brand name. Taylor?
My other favorite is the Dill Pickle one. It is delicious! (Does not taste like pickles, btw!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does anyone buy these >1X? Serious question. Once you get the idea of the components, don't you just buy the components next time?
It's not hard to have sunflower seeds, bacon bits, carrots, dressing on hand. Then you just buy cheaper washed greens.
Making a salad is actually quite time consuming. Washing and chopping greens. Washing and shredding carrot. And cabbage. Frying up bacon. And buying packs of slivered almonds, cranberries or whatever else you want for sweetnesses and crunch. Then, making the salad dressing. Measuring out the oil, lemon, mustard, vinegars. Peeling and crushing garlic. (I hate washing the garlic press after)
It’s one reason I don’t make salads often.
Anonymous wrote:Broccoli Crunch from Wegmans. We discard the bacon into the nearest pet.
Anonymous wrote:Broccoli Crunch from Wegmans. We discard the bacon into the nearest pet.
Anonymous wrote:How does anyone buy these >1X? Serious question. Once you get the idea of the components, don't you just buy the components next time?
It's not hard to have sunflower seeds, bacon bits, carrots, dressing on hand. Then you just buy cheaper washed greens.
Anonymous wrote:Wegmans Steakhouse Chopped Salad Kit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does anyone buy these >1X? Serious question. Once you get the idea of the components, don't you just buy the components next time?
It's not hard to have sunflower seeds, bacon bits, carrots, dressing on hand. Then you just buy cheaper washed greens.
My kids are not totally on board with the salads I make from scratch yet, but there are a few kits they like, so I’m willing to buy them for now to get them used to the idea of eating salads.
Other times they’re just a weeknight time saver.
Also, I’m fine with eating the occasional sunflower seeds or bacon bits or pumpkin seeds or whatever, but I also like variety, and I’m unlikely to go through an entire package of that stuff before it goes bad. When I make my own salads, I’m usually buying greens, then using other random components I have on hand for other meals.
That’s why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does anyone buy these >1X? Serious question. Once you get the idea of the components, don't you just buy the components next time?
It's not hard to have sunflower seeds, bacon bits, carrots, dressing on hand. Then you just buy cheaper washed greens.
I can have a variety of different salads on hand. It's what is necessary to get some to eat a salad.
Thanks- that's a reasonable answer. Seems like the appeal to my DH (for example) is this.
Is it also that sometimes they are on sale? I think that would be a good reason as well.
Anonymous wrote:How does anyone buy these >1X? Serious question. Once you get the idea of the components, don't you just buy the components next time?
It's not hard to have sunflower seeds, bacon bits, carrots, dressing on hand. Then you just buy cheaper washed greens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does anyone buy these >1X? Serious question. Once you get the idea of the components, don't you just buy the components next time?
It's not hard to have sunflower seeds, bacon bits, carrots, dressing on hand. Then you just buy cheaper washed greens.
I can have a variety of different salads on hand. It's what is necessary to get some to eat a salad.