Everything in it, except for the pecans, came directly from the garden, moments before we ate it. Spinach, radishes, red onion, lovage, pea shoots, teeny-tiny baby carrots (because I just had to see if they are really growing underground - yippee, they are!).
And, this is a vegan, McDougall-friendly salad (but remember, the nuts are used sparingly, not at all if in weight-loss mode). I generally do not use salad dressing, as I love the taste of fresh vegetables.
The pecans came from a local source: there's a park nearby with a huge grove of pecans (an old plantation). The public is permitted to harvest pecans each year. We humans all look like a bunch of squirrels, scurrying around to collect the tasty nutty morsels. Hubby and I picked up about five pounds of nuts back in November. They taste much better than anything I have ever purchased in a store. Stored in the freezer, they last for months and months.
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That looks BEAUTIFUL! And that is so awesome that you have pecan trees nearby where you can harvest for free. Wow.
I do like some moisture on my salad but am learning to use things other than traditional salad dressing. For instance, yesterday's Mexican salad was dressed with salsa (and a little guacamole - shhhh!). When I dump salad on top of rice, Sriracha sauce is a nice way to dress it.
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