Tasty, healthy salad from Costco

tommycat
tommycat Member Posts: 790 Member

Tried this salad (description below) yesterday at a St. Patrick's Day party and was surprised by how yummy it was. For those of us trying to eat better, this salad is loaded with cruciferous veggies----extra important for our type of cancer---AND it's good.Cool

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The Eat Smart Sweet Kale salad mix includes broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, kale, and chicory and a package of dried cranberries and roasted pumpkin seeds.

 

Tommycat

Comments

  • Coloncancerblows
    Coloncancerblows Member Posts: 296 Member
    Love the salads at Costco so

    Love the salads at Costco so I'll have to look for this one.

  • luvinlife2
    luvinlife2 Member Posts: 172 Member
    It's very good!!

    Yup...the family loves it!   And like any salad, you can add whatever you want to it.  Looks good tooSmile

  • barbebarb
    barbebarb Member Posts: 464

    It's very good!!

    Yup...the family loves it!   And like any salad, you can add whatever you want to it.  Looks good tooSmile

    Kale
    Thanks for sharing!
    Kale is a big cancer fighting veggie.

    They also sell a large bag of ground flaxseed-good for sprinkling on cereal or in smoothies!

    I have been eating cream of wheat to help my iron, as well as having to take a supplement and I believe it has helped.

    Barb
  • LivinginNH
    LivinginNH Member Posts: 1,456 Member
    Seeds

     

    Hi,

    This is just an fyi - Rick's onc. had once told him not to eat pumpkin seeds or sesame seeds since they can get stuck in the colon and cause further inflamation or infection.

    Cyn

  • wolfen
    wolfen Member Posts: 1,324 Member

    Seeds

     

    Hi,

    This is just an fyi - Rick's onc. had once told him not to eat pumpkin seeds or sesame seeds since they can get stuck in the colon and cause further inflamation or infection.

    Cyn

    TC

    I hope this is healthy for CC survivors. I love the Grilled Shrimp N' Spinach Salad at Applebees. I tried it at home, but I'm no chef, so I'll let them do the work. Google the recipe and check it out.

    Luv,

    Wolfen

  • Chelsea71
    Chelsea71 Member Posts: 1,169 Member
    Sounds good. Will give it a
    Sounds good. Will give it a try. Thanks.
  • joemetz
    joemetz Member Posts: 493
    thanks for this post

    Thanks so much for this post.

    THIS is a post that I can really use...

    I plan to hit CostCo to buy that salad and hopefully, AppleBees for dinner with my wife very soon, for the grilled shrip and spinach salad.

     

    here's the link for the receipe.

     

    http://www.keyingredient.com/recipes/154957/applebees-grilled-shrimp-n-spinach-salad/

     

    thanks for posting something that we can USE!

     

    LOL.

     

     

  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member

    Seeds

     

    Hi,

    This is just an fyi - Rick's onc. had once told him not to eat pumpkin seeds or sesame seeds since they can get stuck in the colon and cause further inflamation or infection.

    Cyn

    Yikes

    Trying to eat healthier, I had started eating pumpkin seeds (discovered I loved them) I didn't know they could be bad.  Glad you said something, I'll ask my onc, but I'm betting he says to stop it. 

    Winter Marie

  • John23
    John23 Member Posts: 2,122 Member

    Yikes

    Trying to eat healthier, I had started eating pumpkin seeds (discovered I loved them) I didn't know they could be bad.  Glad you said something, I'll ask my onc, but I'm betting he says to stop it. 

    Winter Marie

    As long as you take them out of the pumpkin first.

     

    Unless you have diverticulosis, and you spit out the shells (no, in the other direction; don’t spit into the wind), there shouldn’t be a problem eating the seeds. It’s just fiber, only tastier...

    Some things do not dissolve inside us. Black pepper, corn husks, those silly trays that come with TV Dinners.... Styrofoam... sure, we’ve all ingested them while typing on the computer, but don’t overdo it.

    My wife’s been eating pumpkin seeds forever, and she’s doing ok. The septic tank’s got a pumpkin growing out of it, but aside from that.....

    Be well.

    John

     

  • Coloncancerblows
    Coloncancerblows Member Posts: 296 Member

    Yikes

    Trying to eat healthier, I had started eating pumpkin seeds (discovered I loved them) I didn't know they could be bad.  Glad you said something, I'll ask my onc, but I'm betting he says to stop it. 

    Winter Marie

    I didn't know about the

    I didn't know about the pumpkin/sesame seeds either.  Thanks for the info!