the definitive guide to salads – part 2 dressing

January 18th, 2010 admin

Hands up any fellow acid addicts out there? No I haven’t gone back to the 60s and started experimenting with tripping. I’m talking about being a vinegar junkie. Anyone else like to sneak a bit of vinegar straight up on a spoon? If there’s one part of my pantry – apart from my spice box, that is completely non-minimalist, it would have to be my vinegar collection. Balsamic, sherry, red wine, white wine, tarragon, rice wine, champagne, chinese black vinegar. They’re…


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