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#1 2011-02-06 15:17:03

burred
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From: Montreal
Registered: 2008-03-17
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The eggcorn salad chef

Let’s get roughed up at the eggcorn salad bar. It’s not rocket salad. Available _À la cart_: Roman lettuce in an innovative Ceaser salad, Cold slaw and a melody of greens.

And for the real men, a masculine salad.

Fantasy Catering menu, NJ
FRESH MOZZARELLA AND TOMATOES SALAD
Fresh mozzarella & tomatoes ,basil ,oregano ,scallions served over masculine salad in honey-balsamic dressing

Menu Piatti Forti
Gamberoni alla Griglia
Grilled colossal shrimp served over organic masculine salad

Hey, that’s not masculine, but it is muscaline.

Comparing diets
We had red snapper today, with zuccini caserole and a tossed muscaline salad with avocadoes.

International menu
Muscling salad leaves and assorted dressings

Salad tips please
buy a bag of muslin salad a red onion, orange capsicum, cucumber, some cherrie tomotoes, chuck it all thru and sprinkle Feta cheese and Crusonts (sp) ontop

This one might blow your mind.

New on the menu
Montana Mescaline Salad – NEW!
Mescaline salad, Blue cheese crumbles, toasted pumpkin seeds, cranberries, raspberry balsamic vinaigrette.

Perhaps the acorn dish they’re reaching for is named after that famous Provençal chef, Lou Mesclun.

Never have I tasted a more delicious dish, and with it a great salad bowl of Lou Mesclun, a mixture of very small mountain plants on which beads of olive oil sparkle like diamonds.
http://books.google.ca/books?id=Zr8vAQA … CEwQ6AEwCA

Who was Lou Mesclun? That translates as “the mixture”, from the Occitan dialect’s mescla, “to mix”, from Vulgar Latin misculare, related to meddle and medley.

Edit: come to think of it, none of these are eggcorns, I don’t think, but fun all the same.

Last edited by burred (2011-02-06 18:38:03)

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