Saturday, March 10, 2018

...Dinner and a Movie...

...I had bought a head of Iceberg Lettuce...something I rarely do anymore...which is kinda funny because salad when I was growing up was almost always made with Iceberg Lettuce...unless it was lettuce from Mom's garden...
...my plan was to make fancy 'wedge' salads for dinner...and I was going to make some Vegan Blue Cheese dressing...
...but while I was making the flat breads...
...I had a change of heart...
...and decided to go with Greek salads instead...
...I still made the wedges though...sprinkled over some simple tofu ricotta and red onions and black olives...and poured over a greek vinaigrette...
...so delicious...

...and the movie choice was mine...and I chose Eat Drink Man Woman...

...it's kind of an older movie...(1994)...about a Man with 3 daughters...so it's a movie about some people...with subtitles...go figure...it was good...

...what have you been watching?...

~Have a lovely day!

5 comments:

  1. Your salad looks very good, minus the olives, of course. MOM

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  2. I have watched two films by Yasujirō Ozu. Tokyo Story and Late Spring, both wonderful, gentle stories. I think Tokyo Story is my favourite. On Youtube with English subtitles.

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  3. We're completely unplugged since the end of January! We turned our satellite dish off since it doesn't work here, and we're not anywhere near Nassau which has, I think, the only Bahamas tv station. We listen to Sirius satellite radio , read and play words with friends, haha. Salads look great! I haven't bought lettuce here, no no salads.😔 Lettuce doesn't keep well in my chest fridge for some reason. I've been using cabbage as a substitute.

    Love, K

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  4. Anonymous1:09 PM

    hello teresa!
    have you seen The Secret Life of Walter Mitty? it is a quirky, fun movie that our whole family loved. or, since you love subtitles ;) A Man Called Ove? (I recommend reading A Man Called Ove before watching - you'll know where the story is going and not have to rely quite so much on the subtitles. I loved both the book and the movie.

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  5. This is such a fantastic habit/tradition you have with your husband, Teresa. Even if the movies have subtitles that time together must be priceless.

    I've always been a vegetarian/vegan that doesn't eat salad. One of my goals of recent was to change that. I quite enjoy a spinach salad these days, but iceberg....nah, I still just can't do it. Maybe someday. ;)

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