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The New Year. The South. And my new, albeit-forced, love of Salad.

Jan 19, 2009 - 10:54 AM
The New Year. The South. And my new, albeit-forced, love of Salad.

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The New Year is here—we are two weeks in—and already resolutions have been pushed aside because of lack of time, a full social calendar, or because they just aren't that realistic in the first place. My holiday was fun—I loved it—but it is what made me think of a needed resolution or change in my eating plan for January.

I have had a couple of trips to the dirty south (a term of endearment I borrow from songs) in the last 4 weeks. I do love going home—southern fried pork chops, collard greens, corn bread, candied yams and casseroles. Each start with a pound of butter or a tub of mayonnaise—or dropped in an awesome tub of oil and deep fried - and each is too scrumptious to turn down. So I don't even try. And though I enjoy each and every moment and meal—at the end of a week straight—I am not feeling like the epitome of health.

So it is back to the Valley. Back to my real life. Making meals. Loving this time of year. Enjoying the crispness and the snow. I like to hole up here in the winter. Stay in our beautiful hideaway. Keep it local. Eat well. Feel full. This time of year soups equal happiness in my book. And to jump start my feeling good—I am going to try to add salads to my daily routine.

My problem is that I LOVE salads but absolutely HATE to make them. I have good intentions and buy the ingredients—even have everything chopped and stored in seperate containers for easy tossing—but when it comes to doing it . . . Let's just say I'd sooner take those same ingredients and have the best homemade pizza ever.

So, no real resolutions on losing anything or tightening up stuff for me, just a conscience effort to eat some lettuce this January. This all came to me as I was sitting in the Salt Lake city airport bar, having a dark beer and a huge over saturated plate of nachos. Really. Epitome of health.

I flew back in to the Valley on Monday and went straight to Divine Wine in Hailey. I dream about their Caprese salad. I personally like to add bacon on top—as bacon makes everything better in my mind—but this salad is my favorite in the Valley. Excellent mix of flavors, colors, and crunch—the perfect bite is attainable with this one. Gaining momentum on my pledge of salad, I had spring rolls from Taste of Thai. Yes. That counts for me. And yum!

After jump-starting my routine—I have decided to bring it home. And I have a plan. A big pot of soup to stay happily full—and some yummy salads to satisfy my pledge of green. I work down in Hailey and am always looking for some great lunch tips (the whole someone else making it for me thing. . .) so would love to hear from you about your favorites around town. Shoot an email to the magazine or just post a comment on this blog.

Enjoy >>>

 

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Feb 5, 2009 05:06 pm
 Posted by  Anonymous

Other than salad, anything vegetarian? It would be super great if every week there was at least one vegetarian recipe. :)

Mar 19, 2009 12:37 pm
 Posted by  Anonymous

I've found that one way to eat more green is to crust some pecans in butter and sugar, then keep them on hand along with some golden raisins. Add this little bit of sweetness to a spinach salad, or anything with grilled chicken ... mmmmm. Always encourages me to put that thing together, and aside from the little bit of sugar you're really just adding some nuts and fruit! :) That's what I tell myself, anyway.

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From growing it, to preparing it, to enjoying it. Yum is all about our love affair with food.

Whether you'd like mouthwatering recipes for everything from Idaho potatoes to locally raised goat and game to good old-fashioned Southern Mac-n-Cheese or reviews of the Valley’s impressive variety of great restaurants, if it involves food, you can find out about it at Yum!

Regular contributors to Yum includes Lynea Newcomer, Lillie Lancaster, Nancy Glick and Julie "Scooter" Molema.


 

 

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