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Topic 48 · 25 responses · archived october 2000
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~terry seed
Where is the most outrageous salad found?
~KitchenManager #1
The West wasn't won on salad. WER
~stacey #2
any place where they only give you two leaves of roughage (sp?)
~KitchenManager #3
When we want salad, we usually just go to Souper Salads. WER
~terry #4
I like that place a lot, I usually go to the Sooper Salads in the Arboreetum. I have this routine worked out. Big plate of veggies, light on the lettuce, lots of sprouts and sunnies, olives, shrooms, and avos. Then another plate of potato salad, cottage cheese and various crackers and sundries. They bring me lemons from the back for my glass of water (typical). And pudding for desert. Then they practically have to carry me out. Bob should have gotten an award one time we went for vertical height of a salad.
~stacey #5
Souper Salads are cropping up around Denver too. I prefer them to some of these other places -- Healthy Habits, Denver Salad Co. Light on the iceberg, more red leaf, a little spinach, heavy on the kidney and garbanzo beans, tons of shrooms and peas, sprouts and both kinds of olives. Croutons on the side with a big HUGE thing of Honey-Mustard dressing (for dipping croutons and pouring on salad. YUM!
~terry #6
Cool, I'll have to try the Honey Mustard next time, I usually go for Blu Cheese or something traditional.
~stacey #7
The honey mustard has more mayo than anything else probably but it's real good
~KitchenManager #8
Chronicle readers voted: Houston's as the winner Runners-up: Eastside Cafe, Castle Hill Cafe Honorable Mentions: Hickory Street Bar & Grill, Kerbey Lane Cafe, Frank & Angie's
~stacey #9
Those are all chi chi salads w/ funky dressings. Souper Salad has all the fixin's no chi-chi haughty-taughtyness. And they JUST moved to Denver (and bought out all the Denver Salad Co.s)
~terry #10
I'd vote souper salads!
~stacey #11
Woo Woo! I'm bringing 'em over to MY side.
~terry #12
Woo woo woo woo. *chortle*
~KitchenManager #13
Did that hurt? It looked painful.
~stacey #14
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA! Oh my gosh, that was TOO funny! "Did that hurt?" Bah! Ha! *snort* *cackle* *giggle*
~KitchenManager #15
It's nice to see that I can stir up some kind of emotion in ya, stacey.
~stacey #16
If this was your first clue, you obviously haven't been paying attention!
~terry #17
Stacey is not an emotionless robot.
~stacey #18
Thanks Paul, for letting everybody know.
~terry #19
No sweat emotion filled flesh based unit.
~stacey #20
too much Star Trek for you!
~KitchenManager #21
I just started serving a Cranberry Honey Mustard salad dressing at work. What are your all's thoughts on this concept?
~autumn #22
Honey mustard salad dressing is my FAVORITE!!! A hint of cranberry sounds very piquant, and quite seasonally appealing as well.
~stacey #23
sounds yummy WER!
~KitchenManager #24
Chronicle readers this year said the best salad and dressing is to be found at Eastside Cafe Runners-up: Houston's, Ella's, Castle Hill Cafe Honorable mentions: Frank and Angie's, Pizza Nizza, Kerbey Lane Cafe and the Critics Poll claims the best dressed salad is Field Greens w/ Walnuts, Gorgonzola and Champagne Grapes in Tomato-Raspberry Vinaigrette at Blair House Runners-up: Any salad at The Bitter End and the Poblano Pecan Vinaigrette at Castle Hill Cafe
~terry #25
I'd have to toss Olive Garden in the mix.
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