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02-12-2026 03:54 PM
Last night I made a delicious "grilled romaine salad" I used the recipe from How Sweet Eats. It was wonderful. Just google Grilled Romaine salads and you will find it. Most of it can be made ahead and then you just grill the romaine lettuce for 3-4 minutes per side, add the other ingredients and Voila.
02-16-2026 09:45 AM
@Calibeach ...............With summer coming up that looks yummy. I have not tasted quinoa yet, what does it taste like in your opinion? Hubby and I are salad lovers and I try to fix a nice salad for a meatless dinner.
02-16-2026 10:58 AM
@Calibeach I first had a cheeseburger salad many years ago in Canada. I now make it, but actually haven't made it for a while. So good with sauted onions and peppers. I think I'm making one this week. A Pittsburgh tradition is to put fries on our salads. Really good, but I don't always add them. Sometimes I will put the onion pieces that people use on green bean casserole instead. I also like wonton strips on my salads for some crunch.
Thanks for this thread.
02-16-2026 02:00 PM
@m0rgan wrote:Last night I made a delicious "grilled romaine salad" I used the recipe from How Sweet Eats. It was wonderful. Just google Grilled Romaine salads and you will find it. Most of it can be made ahead and then you just grill the romaine lettuce for 3-4 minutes per side, add the other ingredients and Voila.
@m0rgan - thanks for the recommendation, going to look for that recipe
02-16-2026 02:10 PM
@Imaoldhippie wrote:@Calibeach ...............With summer coming up that looks yummy. I have not tasted quinoa yet, what does it taste like in your opinion? Hubby and I are salad lovers and I try to fix a nice salad for a meatless dinner.
@Imaoldhippie quinoa is an excellent addition for salads and substitute for rice, protein based highly nutritious seed. A neutral taste. It's very mild and has a slightly nutty flavor, cross between brown rice and couscous.
02-16-2026 02:16 PM
@lynnie61 wrote:@Calibeach I first had a cheeseburger salad many years ago in Canada. I now make it, but actually haven't made it for a while. So good with sauted onions and peppers. I think I'm making one this week. A Pittsburgh tradition is to put fries on our salads. Really good, but I don't always add them. Sometimes I will put the onion pieces that people use on green bean casserole instead. I also like wonton strips on my salads for some crunch.
Thanks for this thread.
@lynnie61 it's been fun trying new salads and happy that we are eating more veggies because of the commitment to having a weekly salad meal. It takes some planning and an extra weekly grocery run for the fresh veggies. This weekly thread is helping me to stay on track.
02-17-2026 08:08 AM - edited 02-17-2026 08:09 AM
@Calibeach ..........Thanks for the info I hesitate sometimes to buy something we have not tasted and end up with a batch of something we dont like. Quinoa sounds like something we would like so I am going to try this recipe. Thanks for posting it.
02-17-2026 10:44 AM
@Imaoldhippie wrote:@Calibeach ..........Thanks for the info I hesitate sometimes to buy something we have not tasted and end up with a batch of something we dont like. Quinoa sounds like something we would like so I am going to try this recipe. Thanks for posting it.
@Imaoldhippie you're welcome! The Quinoa makes the salad more hearty. It's sold everywhere. I usually buy it at Trader Joe's
02-18-2026 11:20 AM
Lots of good reviews/comments about this "Big Salad" This is what's for dinner tomorrow night

To keep things exciting, try roasting different vegetables or adding various herbs for new flavors. Always aim for a rainbow of colors in your salad to ensure a range of nutrients. For an extra crunch, sprinkle in some homemade croutons or seeds. Remember, the key to a perfect salad is in the dressing, so taste and adjust as you go. And if you’re looking to bulk it up, quinoa or wild rice make great additions
03-11-2026 12:47 PM
Tomorrow, we are having "Big Mac Salad" Instead of the bag of shredded cheeses that are sold, highly recommend purchasing blocks of cheese and shredding yourself; it's a better taste and texure.
This Big Mac Salad is a game-changer for anyone who loves the flavors of a classic burger but wants to keep it healthy. With juicy ground beef, crisp lettuce, and a creamy special sauce, it’s a hearty salad that delivers all the best parts of a fast food favorite. Perfect for lunch, dinner, or meal prep!

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