the definitive guide to salad – part 4 bread

February 1st, 2010 admin

It may seem a bit much to devote a whole chapter of the definitive guide to salad to bread but what can I say. I LOVE them. Whoever first thought of tearing bread into chunks and tossing them with the salad dressing, rather than serving a slice on the side is a genius. Mystery bread salad inventor we owe you a big THANKYOU. I still remember my first encounter with bread salad in the famous Caesar salad . It was years ago on a water skiing weekend at my dear mate Missy Helgs’ place at Wyangla Dam. While I struggled unsuccessfully to get the skis to go on top of the water, I didn’t struggle to enjoy the…


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