Re: what is appealing about a wedge salad?
Posted: Wed July 23, 2014 11:42 pm
this thread now makes me want to go back to the store and get some pimento cheese
i've always assumed that, while the wedge salad begins in wedge form, it is quickly broken down and mixed with the dressing/toppings before consumption, but i could be totally wrong.tommymctom wrote:I don't eat salad. (period)
If I did I sure as shit wouldn't want it as a giant wedge with some stuff on top. What happens after you eat the top layer and are left with just a half wedge of Iceberg lettuce?
the look needed some black orbsbodysnatcher wrote:how did olives get added to the grand list of nacho ingredients in the first place? that's always bugged me.
Honestly, to me, the appeal is simply the idea of cramming a wedge in my mouth. I don't e even care what it tastes like. I often find myself just thinking to myself " I really wish someone would just hurry up and wedge me already."tommymctom wrote:I don't get it
so, like an ikea salad.spike wrote:i've always assumed that, while the wedge salad begins in wedge form, it is quickly broken down and mixed with the dressing/toppings before consumption, but i could be totally wrong.tommymctom wrote:I don't eat salad. (period)
If I did I sure as shit wouldn't want it as a giant wedge with some stuff on top. What happens after you eat the top layer and are left with just a half wedge of Iceberg lettuce?
tommymctom wrote:so, like an ikea salad.spike wrote:i've always assumed that, while the wedge salad begins in wedge form, it is quickly broken down and mixed with the dressing/toppings before consumption, but i could be totally wrong.tommymctom wrote:I don't eat salad. (period)
If I did I sure as shit wouldn't want it as a giant wedge with some stuff on top. What happens after you eat the top layer and are left with just a half wedge of Iceberg lettuce?

The steak that accompanies ittommymtcom wrote:I don't get it