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Re: Salad Bar

Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:59 pm
by sillygentilly
mgbeads wrote:Where are the good salad bars in this area? Over the last few years they seem to be going by the way side.
Are you serious? They have gone because they are DISGUSTING. Man has evolved! Wake up!!!!!! Salad bars? ONe of the largest companies in the world, WENDY'S, even noticed this about ten years ago. Wake up and go to a Farmer's market!

Are we supposed to be nice on this site when STUFF like this is presented? MORONS

Re: Salad Bar

Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:04 pm
by Admin
sillygentilly wrote:Are we supposed to be nice on this site when STUFF like this is presented? MORONS
Part of being "nice on this site" should probably include being tolerant of the opinions of others. Is there something about your current condition that compels you to repeatedly post so contemptuously in multiple threads?

Re: Salad Bar

Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:26 pm
by Suzy Wong
Admin wrote:Part of being "nice on this site" should probably include being tolerant of the opinions of others. Is there something about your current condition that compels you to repeatedly post so contemptuously in multiple threads?
Regarding sillygentilly's innocuous posts
To answer your question, Admin,


The fatal venom of King Cobra?

Do I get a years supply of turtle car wax or a cart of tulips pulled by a goat, Monte Hall?

Re: Salad Bar

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:13 am
by Bill in Tally
I hate salad bars. I like my salad served at the table, well mixed without gobs of dressing dumped on.

Re: Salad Bar

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 10:49 am
by PNG
The only good salad bar we have seen in a while is at a chinese buffet place in Maplewood MN. Always very fresh and stocked with many different items. It is kinda gross to have all of those dirty hands and fingers buzzing around the food though.

Re: Salad Bar

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 1:13 pm
by Occasional Cook
It's hard to pass up the salad bar at Roberts on R.E. Lee at West End Blvd.

The house-made dressings are excellent, and the olive bar next to the salad bar is extensive. The hot and cold prepared food bar is sub-par, in my opinion. About given up on that.

Re: Salad Bar

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:41 pm
by edible complex
Occasional Cook wrote:It's hard to pass up the salad bar at Roberts on R.E. Lee at West End Blvd.

The house-made dressings are excellent, and the olive bar next to the salad bar is extensive. The hot and cold prepared food bar is sub-par, in my opinion. About given up on that.
their chicken salad is wicked good!