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The typical side order with Swedish pizza is a pizza salad made with shredded cabbage and sometimes red pepper that's been slightly pickled in vinaigrette for a few days.
The terminology " salad days ", meaning a " time of youthful inexperience " ( on notion of " green "), is first recorded by Shakespeare in 1606, while the use of salad bar first appeared in American English in 1976.
* Cybill Shepherd as Cybill Sheridan – Cybill is an aging actress who has a had a varied, though mediocre career ( which, even in her salad days, seems to have consisted primarily of television commercials and B-movies ).
In 2004, the Circle Jerks shot a live concert DVD as part of Kung-Fu Records ' live DVD series The Show Must Go Off !, in which the band played many songs from all six of their studio albums, plus – in nods to Schloss ' other current band and Morris ' salad days, respectively – covers of The Weirdos ' " Solitary Confinement " and Black Flag's " Nervous Breakdown ".
The title is taken from William Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra: " My salad days, When I was green in judgment, cold in blood, To say as I said then!
In industrialized countries its most important culinary use these days is as a salad or dipping oil.
They sustained themselves on the food supplies — fruit salad, pickles, and smoked ham — that were there in the basement for 35 days before their rescue in January.
:"... My salad days, / When I was green in judgment, cold in blood ..."
Queen Elizabeth II during her Silver Jubilee Loyal Address, referring to her vow to God and her people in her ascension to the throne when she was 25: " Although that vow was made in my salad days, when I was green in judgement, I do not regret nor retract one word of it.
Paul Greenberg, " Tuna's End ," New York Times Magazine article: " Aboard one Zodiac, Frank Hewetson, a 20-year Greenpeace veteran who in his salad days as a protester scaled the first BP deepwater oil rigs off Scotland, tried to direct his pilot toward the net so that he could throw a daisy chain of sandbags over its floating edge and allow the bluefin to escape.
Speaking as the background voiceover rather than as a character, he first says, “ These were the happy days, the salad days as they say, and Ed felt that having a critter was the next logical step.
" A few moments later, again as the voiceover, he says, " Our love for each other was stronger than ever, but I preminisced no return of the salad days.
The phrase is used in the Spandau Ballet song " Gold ": " These are my salad days, slowly being eaten away.
' Cause the salad days are over and the meat is at my door.
" Holiday and salad days, and days of moldy mayonnaise .."
The entire lyrics are " Think of salad days, they were folly and fun, they were good, they were young.
The phrase is also used in the chorus of the track " Vince The Loveable Stoner " from The Fratellis's Costello Music album: " And I haven't seen a pupil in his eyes for 16 days, the catholic girls love him in a hundred million different ways, and he's been up for days, in a thick malaise, he's only listened to the salad days.
Much of the history of the salad days of KMET is documented in Jim Ladd's book Radio Waves, where the station is referred to as Radio KAOS and many of the DJs are given pseudonyms.
In their salad days, as it were, the Stars attracted glamorous actors and other celebrities or anyone else who wanted to be " seen ", much as Dodger Stadium would later.

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* In an episode of Boston Legal, Alan Shore is diagnosed with word salad which arises during periods of anxiety.
* The character of Samuel T. Anders suffers from a form of word salad in Season 4 of Battlestar Galactica after being hit in the head with a bullet during the mutiny aboard Galactica.
Salt is associated with salad because vegetables were seasoned with brine or salty oil-and-vinegar dressings during Roman times.
As a result, during one of Stewart's usual live cooking segments ( in June of 2002 ), Clayson, who normally assisted Stewart with preparing the meal, asked her to comment on her involvement with ImClone and her selling of ImClone stock just one day before an application for a new ImClone cancer drug was rejected ; a visibly uncomfortable Stewart, obsessively chopping vegetables for a salad, evaded Clayson's questions, citing her inability to comment on an ongoing investigation.
The flower buds and flowers of Cytisus scoparius have been used as a salad ingredient, raw or pickled, and were a popular ingredient for salmagundi or " grand sallet " during the 17th and 18th century.
One notable example of outright violence was the 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack, where followers of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh deliberately contaminated salad bars in The Dalles, Oregon, in an attempt to weaken political opposition during county elections.
Some dishes created during the colonial era were influenced by Dutch cuisine, including roti bakar ( grilled bread ), roti buaya, selat solo ( solo salad ), bistik jawa ( Javanese beef steak ), semur ( from dutch smoor ), sayur kacang merah ( brenebon ) and sop buntut.
* The ' Restaurant Partners ' Campaign is a 179-day promotion during which Québec City restaurants offer customers a special menu for a fixed price throughout the Carnival ( including appetizer, soup, or salad, a main course, and a dessert ).
Usually served during lunch, plate lunches consists of an entreé of meat or seafood, two scoops of rice, and macaroni salad.
As the fruit salad, known to tapatios ( Guadalajara's natives ) as pico de gallo, was consumed from a large bowl during breakfast, the remaining juice was saved and poured on a small and narrow clay cup, which itself would be the precursor of the tequila shot glass.
So the two main political parties of Springfield, the Republicans and the Democrats, reside in a stereotype Draculan castle, and in a public salad bar respectively ; the on / off Mayor, Joe Quimby is represented as a Democrat and Sideshow Bob as a Republican during his brief tenure as Mayor.
Serbian salad is a vegetable salad, usually served during summer with roast meat and other dishes.
" Snezhanka salad " was popularized in the former Eastern block during the twentieth century by the Bulgarian tour operator Balkantourist.
Tomatoes with sirene is a traditional light salad during the summer.
Lunch offers many selections like: Asian noodle bowls and teryaki beef salad. An additional kiosk bar is located adjacent to the restaurant, which serves coffee and pastries during the morning hours and sushi during the evening hours.
* Yusheng (), a raw fish salad traditionally eaten during Chinese New Year ; the modern version of the once simple Teochew raw fish salad, which is now ubiquitous in Chinese restaurants during Chinese New Year celebrations was developed in a Singaporean restaurant called Lai Wah Restaurant by chef Than Mui Kai during the 1960s

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This was because, when they were introduced they were used as a salad ingredient and they originated from South America which at that time was known as the Indies.
One portion of a true bound salad will hold its shape when placed on a plate with an ice-cream scoop.
There were some aberrations in Elisabeth's diet that appear to be signs of binge eating, On one occasion in 1878 the Empress astonished her travelling companions when she unexpectedly visited a restaurant incognito, where she drank champagne, ate a broiled chicken, an Italian salad, and finished with a " considerable quantity of cake ".
Its flowers, when broken up, are a zesty salad condiment.
The coleslaw or potato salad is often reduced to a " garnish " portion, when the primary side item is an order of French fries or potato chips.
Ranch dressing has been the best-selling salad dressing in the United States since 1992, when it overtook Italian dressing.
The Welsh onion ( Allium fistulosum ) does not form bulbs even when mature, and is grown in the West almost exclusively as a scallion or salad onion, although in Asia this species is of primary importance and used both fresh and in cooking.
This was used when their main advertised product was the endless salad course.
Marco describes them as " walking salad shooters " when they are first seen in the first book because of their spikes.
On July 12, 1988, Hecht was leaving a Republican weekly policy lunch when he began to choke on an apple slice from his lunch of fruit salad and cottage cheese.
The monologue is long, rambling word salad, and does not have any apparent end ; it is only stopped when Vladimir takes the hat back.
In these countries, the true Greek salad, when encountered, may be called by the Greek term horiatiki or by such terms as " country salad ", " peasant salad ", or " village salad ", to avoid confusion.
Unfortunately, when the gourmet night arrives, only four people turn up ( Colonel and Mrs. Hall, both JPs and Lionel Twitchen, one of Torquay's leading rotarians, along with his wife, Lotte ) due to Basil including a " no riff-raff " notice in his advertisement after a rude and pampered boy brands the hotel a " dump " simply because his chips weren't the shape he preferred and they didn't have any salad cream ( to which Basil responds by " accidentally " elbowing him in the head and comparing him to " Henry Kissinger ").
It can be used in such salads as egg salad and chicken salad as mayonnaise is used, as a fatty addition to such recipes as latkes ( potato pancakes ) or kugel, or instead of butter when pan-frying potatoes, onions, or other foods.
In some parts of the Southern and Midwestern United States, the terms " salad eggs " or " dressed eggs " are used, particularly when the dish is served in connection with a church function — presumably to avoid dignifying the word " deviled ", in reference to " The Devil "
On one occasion, when she was seven months pregnant, she had to take a train and taxi from the Lake House estate near Salisbury to London, costing £ 148 in travel and £ 300 overtime, to prepare soup and salad for Miss Styler.
This version of the story ( dated to 1937 ) is retold in episode 3, season 2, of comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm, when Larry David searches for evidence to prove that another character has falsely claimed that his grandfather invented the salad.
According to Marie Lupo Tusa, daughter of the Central Grocery's founder, it was born when Sicilian farmers selling their produce at the nearby Farmers ' Market would come into her father's grocery for lunch and order some salami, ham, cheese, olive salad, and either long braided Italian bread or a round muffuletta loaf.

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