This is the Alexander Salad. I had some time on my hands tonight, bored from nothing being on the tele. I decided to type this out and post. I copied the pages that Br*nzeb*mbsh~ll sent out to everyone.
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The salad was taken from the book "How I Stopped Growing Bald and Started Growing Hair", by Dale Alexander.
In his book, he gives this delightful salad.
He says " I feel certain you'll love the Alexander Salad. Everyone who's ever tasted it has raved about it. Recently, during a talent show at Patsy'D Amore's famous Villa Capri restaurant in Hollywood, I made the salad for forty people. It was a smash hit. Everybody clamored for second helpings. The maitre d' was so excited by the salad's unique flavor that he took a portion home to share it with his wife. It was the talk of the restaurant for weeks afterward.
Another good thing about this delicious and nutritious salad is that it goes a long way. If you prepare the salad as described below, it will easily serve a family of four. Moreover, if ther is any left over, it will keep for days in the refrigerator. The lemon juice helps to keep it fresh".
How to Make the Alexander Salad
INGREDIENTS
green parsley , baby carrots, green watercress, red cabbage, green romaine lettuce, green cucumbers, green onions including shoots, green zucchini, red sweet onions, green celery, greenish alfalfa sprouts, green or red pepper, beige Jerusalem artichokes, red tomatoes.
Seasonings
oregano, choice of oil made from sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, or soybeans, lemon concentrate powder, orange concentrate powder, enzyme seasoning, lemon juice, organic mineral powder, almond meal.
(The last two items are generally available only in health food shops but can be specially ordered in other food stores.)
Wash and clean all vegetables. Do not remove outside skin layers of any vegetables except the red onion and sweet corn. Remember that all vegetables used must be served in their raw state.(Alexander, 1969, 154).
There were no specific measurements given so I am thinking one of each item?