![]() ![]() I put in way more greens than we would typically eat in a regular bowl of salad and our bodies are very happy about this. Stuff as many leafy greens into your blender as you dare.We can drink it on the fly, which is incredibly important during this very busy season in our lives full of both big kids and many little kids. Many months and hundreds of smoothies later, I’m happy to report that we are still so very happy with the fact that we can drink our salad every day! It goes down easy. Well, we did wonder: Would smoothies made with frozen fruit and greens be as wonderful during the cold winter months? Would we get burned out on green smoothies? Was this only a temporary wonderful idea? And finally it hit us: Why should we ever eat salad again? I loaded them with frozen fruit and greens. We’d come home and enjoy chilled smoothies to refresh us. Our three littlest boys and I would go on super long walks every day ( before our girls moved in). I’ve done it off and on for years, but I never really bought into it as a great daily habit until last summer. Most of us have heard about throwing leafy greens in smoothies. ![]() Again, I just do it because I know my body needs it. But it’s not as fun as eating other food. Does it takes good, these greens straight out of the fridge? Well, it doesn’t taste bad. ![]() It’s amazing for our overall health as leafy greens are so incredibly nourishing! But shucks if eating a big salad isn’t actually as much fun as we all wish that it was.Īs our family has grown and my hands have become more full of little ones again, I’ve been known to frequently grab greens out of a container in the fridge and eat them on the fly – no dressing, no extras – simply because I rarely have time to build a salad in a bowl and then sit down to chomp it down. Matt and I know we need to eat a big salad every day. Matt and I like to eat a big salad every day. I’m quite sure you will love this idea as much as I do! The Cobb-style salad is one of 60 recipes in the book that were inspired by “the show about nothing.Today I will teach you how to drink your salad. They just released Seinfeld: The Official Cookbook, which reveals the mysterious salad recipe. But now, we finally know the secrets to Elaine’s Big Salad thanks to authors Julie Tremaine and Brendan Kirby. The type of salad and the ingredients were never the focus of the episode, so fans had to guess why Elaine was such a big fan. To which Julie responds, “George, all I did was hand someone a bag.” The secrets to Elaine’s ‘Big Salad’ are finally revealed “What I would like to know is, how does a person who has nothing to do with the Big Salad claim responsibility for that salad and accept the thank-you under false pretenses?” George loudly exclaims. This leads to a rift between George and Julie because he’s angry she accepted “thanks” that she didn’t deserve. So, he mentions to Elaine that he was responsible for the purchase. But, his girlfriend Julie (Michelle Forbes) gives it to Elaine in Jerry’s apartment and appears to take credit for the purchase.Įlaine thanks Julie for buying the salad, which irritates George. In the episode, she asks George to buy her a “big salad” to go - which he does. But not because of what was in it.Įlaine’s “Big Salad” was her go-to menu order from Monk’s, the New York City diner that she frequented with George, Jerry, and Kramer ( Michael Richards). Just like the soup, nonfat yogurt, and Junior Mints that came before it, Elaine’s salad played a big role in the episode. Seinfeld Season 6, Episode 2 titled “The Big Salad” featured one of the classic sitcom’s iconic moments that revolved around food. Why did Elaine ( Julia Louis-Dreyfus) want George (Jason Alexander) to buy her a “big salad” from Monk’s? What makes it so delicious? Here is the secret to Elaine’s “big salad.” Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes | George Lange/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images Elaine’s go-to Monk’s order on ‘Seinfeld’ But, we are just now finding out what all the fuss was about. Seinfeld‘s iconic episode “The Big Salad” first aired nearly three decades ago. ![]()
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