Thursday, March 25, 2010

There is Nothing Like a Crisp Salad…

Trying new food is hard for me, not because I don’t like trying new food, but because I like what I already eat so much.

Take, for instance, what I eat at TCU: there are hundreds of options in the student union, but I almost always gravitate towards the salad bar. I attribute part of this to the fact that I used to be a vegetarian, the other part I give credit to how good a salad tastes.

With the right dressing, a salad can stimulate every taste bud while filling you up. We cannot, however, forget the health benefits of a salad.

Even at the salad bar, I get the same mixture of flavors from day-to-day: romaine lettuce, cherry tomatoes, carrots cut julienne, green peppers, sliced mushrooms, and red onions all topped with croutons and French dressing.

I am the person who everyone hates standing behind, because I load my salad up with so many things. The normal salad-eater will get one or two veggies, while I leave only one or two out.

As I write this, keep glancing at my empty salad bowl, trying to decide if it would be distasteful if I went back for seconds.

2 comments:

Charlie S. said...

Salads are awesome.

I submit, as evidence, this story:

http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/03/22/real.men.eat.salad/index.html?hpt=C2

Anonymous said...

Fat.

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