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To: Ish who wrote (7474)11/30/2001 9:49:49 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25073
 
Grated Parmesan is an ingredient in Caesar salad - along with chopped Romaine lettuce, croutons, and Caesar salad dressing.

Next time you go to the grocery store, look in the cooler in the produce department - you will see bags and bags of prepared salads that cost just a couple of dollars, all different varieties. If you ever have a craving for a salad, just buy a bag - or get a salad from the salad bar at the grocery store. But salad bars usually just have regular lettuce and maybe spinach leaves. The bags of salad have all kinds of exotic things. They are pre-washed, pre-chopped, no waste.

I don't mean a little grocery store out in the country, I mean in a largish town or a suburb. You live near enough to a largish town that you should be able to find a bag of Caesar salad makings in the cooler in your produce department.

(Actually a lot of salad bars here have Romaine and fancy lettuce but this is a suburb of a really big metro area. A million people live in Fairfax county alone.)