Syrup or Jelly?!


Question:

Syrup or Jelly?

When tossing a salad which do you prefer to use? Syrup or Jelly?


Answers:
I dont think you mean a "real" salad. I'm a former corrections officer and during cell checks the most thing that we found are jelly packs. Grape and Strawberry are the most popular.
Sick and Nasty.

Source(s):
Tiger River Correctional Inst. located outside of Union, SC.

Eww, I don't use either. I use salad dressing.

why are you using either of those in a salad? what kind of salad is it?

Both sound disgusting for a salad. Dressing is normal.

For a salad? Hope the main ingredient is toast.

Neither. Use lemon juice.

If you like it toss the salad Syrup.I think its gooder than Jelly.

Syrup...lol

That made me think of a little verse I once heard and for some reason always remembered. I think it might have been by Spike Milligan: "I eat my peas with honey; I've done it all my life; It makes the peas taste funny; But it keeps them on the knife"

In answer to your question...neither.

jelly.. always do sth different

salad dressing

ranch dressing. others may agree and some may disagree but ranch is my FAVORITE.

i bet you like Ky jelly in your toss salad....lol

Jelly, cherry flavored

neither...lemon juice for a salad

syrup or jelly for pancakes or crepes

syrup.

They are laughing at you... but 1 TBL of some apricot or peach jelly in with your italian dressing is quite the subtle enhancement for a salad...

SEW

it's all about that syrup......................but not on my salad

you mean pancakeS & sandwiches, right? NO! not salads what is wrong with you?

Ummm? Unless its a fruit salad it doesnt sound very appetising...

wow i'm glad everyone got the joke when i toss salad i prefer syrup i think chris rock does too

I'm not sure what you are talking about....On a salad I'd use salad dressing.On toast or muffins I'd use jelly.On pancakes I'd go with syrup.I can't say that I even know anyone that would use jelly or syrup on a salad.




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