What do i put in a garden salad?!


Question:

What do i put in a garden salad?


Answers:
cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, onions

Go in your garden with your shovel, dig up some mud, add salt to taste, and voila !

Packaged: Add tomatoes or avocados or bacon bits and dressing sunflower seeds?

Making one from scratch: Iceburg lettuce tomatoes carrots and cucumbers you can even add romaine lettuce or green beans or corn! just depends on your taste buds or what your craving!

honestly....anything you would like to be in it.....a garden sald mainly means it is all vegitables

Some garden perhaps LOL sorry cldnt resist bein silly x

Mud,grass,slugs.A few earth worms.Depends on whether you're vegetarian or not

I would suggest, carrot shavings or bits, broccoli, iceberg lettuce (unless you can afford some rich romaine) tomato triangles, black olives, cucumbers, leaf spinach, sliced cheddar (at your discretion), and lastly red onion, sliced thin

of course any of these can be altered, added, or eliminated

worms

Any vegetable that can be eaten raw is acceptable in a garden salad. No meats, like ham, eggs or bacon bits, no dairy, and no carbs like croutons. (Some people do put cheese and croutons on a garden salad, but that eliminates the "garden" part in my opinion.)

I would avoid iceberg lettuce. It has almost no nutritional value, and in my opinion it also has no flavor. It's only positive point is that it's cheap. Romaine is one of the most nutritious of the lettuces.

Basically anything you could grow in your garden.

Lettuce - all types and there are loads, various colours and shapes as with Losso Rosso, Chinese leaf, etc.

Whole baby plum tomatoes

Cucumber

Peppers

Corn

Spring onions

To that basic ingredience you can then add,

cheese

prawns

Ham

Bacon

Chicken

Or whatever else you fancy.

I usually mix everything up in a bowl and have a couple of pitta breads or wraps with it.




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