For whatever reason, I haven't been eating my greens lately.
And I've been feeling a little down about it...
So, when I saw Annie's Naturals Organic Goddess Dressing on sale at my local Super Target, well, I bought up a few bottles! I already love the taste of this creamy, tangy, salad topper. And if it helps me get back into the wholesome groove of enjoying a veggie-centered diet again, I welcome it!
Annie's Goddess Dressing is mostly vegetable oil, so it isn't a fat-free food by any stretch. Specifically, it packs 120 calories into a 2 tablespoons serving. But it is vegan. And in moderation, it is a delicious treat-- a tasty addition to any vegetable meal. Which is exactly what I need right now-- anything that get's me excited about a salad again.
So, here's to rediscovering greens, and here's to Annie's Goddess Dressing! Yummy! I hope you try it sometime. :)
I am wondering, though...
How do you spice up your salads and veggies?
If you have any favorite products, tips, or ideas, oh please share! I would appreciate hearing your thoughts on the matter! :)



6 comments:
I love Annies Goddess Dressing too its my favorite! :) I actually just re-kindled my passion with it over this weekend.
It's always great to hear from you, Michal! So you're a fan, too? Cool! :)
I might be weird but I really love to dress my salad with a mix of hummus/salsa, or hummus/mustard! Sometimes, I spread this on tomato slices and eat it like apple spread with PB...;)
Never tried that dressing before, and the salad looks very healthy!!
Thanks for the new salad dressing ideas BabyVanilla! I have used salsa as a salad dressing and it's delish! I don't know why I don't think to use it more often! I bet hummus is a great topper too. I mean it's good on everything else! But mustard? I'll have to try it!
Thanks again for your comment!
Gauri Radha,
Thank you for all your kind comments! I got, what was it, all seven or eight of them! You were so complementary--you make me feel good! Bless you!
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