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Re: FN-FORUM: Culinary delights...
date posted 24th January 2005 21:47
I totally recommend the Paul Newman salad dressing. Apparently all the
profits go to charity.
Of course, I don't buy it for that, its the nicest salad dressing I have
ever had. Really stands out.
I would have a little bit of bread so you can overdo the dressing and then
use the bread for a dressing mop up operation afterwards.
You can't miss it, its got a strange drawing of the man himself on the
label.
I can't really imagine how it would go with cheese but then I don't normally
have cheese in my salads. Well in fact I don't normally have salad in my
salad, just the bun and the burger :o)
hmm, buuuuuurger. Now I am really hungry.
Kenny
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Edwards" [EMAIL REMOVED]
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Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Culinary delights...
>
> On 24 Jan 2005 15:02:25 -0000, Nicola Dunn [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> >
> > I'm planning on making a layered cheese salad type thing to bring into
> > work with me, rather than buying M&S's each day!
> >
>
> > I don't really want to put mayonaise in it, so has anyone got any better
ideas?
> >
> Olive oil cut with either lemon or a nice vinegar, balsamic possibly?
> Season as you like with herbs, spices.
>
> I never buy ready made salad dressings, they tend to get used for a
> while then you get sick of them - then they sit at the back of fridge
> - then you discover they've turned into a science experiment - then
> you pitch 'em in the bin.
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