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Sunday, November 8, 2009

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How to build a Better Salad

It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of salads. Eating salads is one of the best ways to fill up my stomach with the least amount of calories. Salad ingredients include high density foods that help people feel satiated.

So if you’re going to include more salads into your diet, how do you keep your salads from becoming boring?

To answer that question, here are thirteen ideas you can use to add some pizzazz for your salad:

1. Add different toppings to your salad including

  • Corn
  • Celery
  • A little cheese
  • Cucumbers
  • Radishes
  • Olives
  • Carrots
  • And the list can only be as long as your imagination

2. Make a Fish Salad

3. Use different varieties of lettuce

  • Romaine
  • Spinach
  • Mixed Greens
  • Iceberg Lettuce

4. Change your salad dressing

5. Add nuts to your salad

6. Use beans as the main ingredient for your salad

7. Try a salad sandwich

8. Salads aren’t just for vegetables, have a Fruit Salad

9. Mix up traditional salad ingredients with not so traditional ones: Green Beans and Basil Salad

10. For some good fat, add an avocado . They also happen to be delicious.

11. Use salsa as a side dish or sandwich topping

12. Create your own salad bar at home with the kids

13. Share your salad recipes and ideas to keep fresh

The term “salad” often conjures images of the summer, but during the winter, it doesn’t get any better than a nice bowl of hot soup with a salad. Salads are limited only by our imagination.

So, are your salads keeping your food juices flowing? What ideas can you add to the list?

I’d love to hear them, because

After all, it’s about a healthy lifestyle!

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  • Tosin A's Avatar
    Posted by Tosin A Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:21pm PST

    I love salads--but they can turn into fattening dishes if not served properly. I always leave out the creamy dressings and pack it with veggies (and sometimes fruit). I also like flax seeds--they are crunchy and reminds me of bacon bits. For more healthy tips, visit: http://buzz.prevention.com/community/category/tawnee

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