Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha, reminded me how my mom banned me from bringing salad after I showed up with baby spinach, feta, kalamata olives and other "odd & high class things." Seems it was suppose to be iceberg with shredded chedder cheese, cherry tomatoes, and homemade Hidden Valley Italian dressing.
Same for me!! Hello Midwesterner!
Anonymous wrote:Can you do a bowl of greens with shredded carrots/cabbage/celery whatever, just greens and veggies and then small bowls of toppings? Dried fruit, cheese, nuts, dressing on the side maybe.
Also I have done what a PP mentioned and bought several gourmet salads at a nice restaurant (once we did the house salads from Maggianos) and thrown them all into a big bowl for a potluck or dinner.
Anonymous wrote:It would be nice if the blue cheese was put in a small bowl on the side of the salad. Many people don't/can't eat it.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think any of the salads being suggested on here are "showing up the host" fancy. (Though I confess I wondered if the host was making some sort of commentary on the guest by asking her to bring the dish that nobody wants to eat on Thanksgiving. :-/)
Anonymous wrote:I would bring a very simple green salad. Mixed greens. Maybe some sliced red onion, some shredded carrots, and a nice vinaigrette. No need to show up the host with a fancy salad. But it would depend on the host (some may prefer fancy). I would steer clear of croutons or other carb or heavy additions simply because there are enough carb and fattening sides. i would store the various veggies in separate containers but combine there.
Anonymous wrote:I would bring a very simple green salad. Mixed greens. Maybe some sliced red onion, some shredded carrots, and a nice vinaigrette. No need to show up the host with a fancy salad. But it would depend on the host (some may prefer fancy). I would steer clear of croutons or other carb or heavy additions simply because there are enough carb and fattening sides. i would store the various veggies in separate containers but combine there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha, love the "self contained candied nuts" direction this thread has taken. The next big DCUM debate.
My mom may have been on with something, no conflict with iceberg lettuce and baby carrots.
Might be a good nickname for many us on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Ha, love the "self contained candied nuts" direction this thread has taken. The next big DCUM debate.
My mom may have been on with something, no conflict with iceberg lettuce and baby carrots.