zekko said:
A lot of people consider salads a healthy meal. Thing is, I like a good mix of leafy greens in there besides some vegetables. And lettuce alone is not very nutritious. But I don't like buying bags of salad because it never seems very fresh. But buying a bunch of fresh ingredients can get expensive, and besides you end up with enough salad to feed a large family.
Anyone here have any tasty tips for making a healthy salad?
You may laugh, but DDP has some good tips for salad. Simple, but effective:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2MlCYLJsYE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvHHc0UDeU4
I don't do the lettuce thing myself. I get different mixes of stuff and/or spinach. Key is, like he says, mix a bunch of stuff together perhaps with some lettuce. And yes, eating healthy is expensive, just part of it, unless you grow your own garden. He's big on organic, while I'm not, but still. So you have to wade through the stuff you like and what you don't. For example, he's big on vegannaise, and I see no point whatsoever in doing that rather than mayonnaise. What, you aren't using egg yolks? Who cares. Both will have soybean oil in them. Anyways....
Also, if you live by an Earthfare or Whole Foods, they always have salad bars, very easy to make. I never have that problem with fresh greens in the bags, they always seem OK to me.
The idea with him is that the salad fills you up before you go eat your regular meal. Trying to rely simply on a salad for a meal is a bad idea for people like me, who tend to eat a lot.