So it still being very warm outside, and so as far as a recipe this week I’m going to give you a recipe that my mother-in-law gave me back in the early 90’s, and I’ve been making it ever since. We love it in our home & I hope you will too. This week’s recipe is “Spinach Salad”. I didn’t receive any comments about recipe Wednesday, so I guess I’ll just put some of my goodies up now & then.
1 Bag of Spinach
1 Onion
LB. of bacon
1 can of water chestnuts
4 boiled eggs
1 cup of salad oil
2 tbs. of Worcester sauce
1/2 cup of sugar
1/3 cup of ketchup
1/2 cup of chopped onions
1/2 cup of yellow cider vinegar
salt & pepper to taste Wash & drain the spinach. While that’s draining fry up the bacon nice and crispy. Chop your onion into small pieces & also quarter your hard boiled eggs. Now we’ll make the dressing. Get a small bowl & mix the rest of the ingredients together to make your dressing.Spinach leaves, chopped eggs & onions are to be put in a nice big bowl. Crumble your crispy bacon into the bowl also, and then pour your salad dressing over it. Chill for about 30 minutes. Dinner is served!
Sorry, no picture of it, but here’s one just for fun! Have a nice day!
Charlie says, “Have a nice day”! “WOOF”!!!
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By Marie Moody
Married to my Soulmate. Mother of 4, grandmother of 12, and great-grandmother of 2 and owner of 1 demanding black lab & I'm a retired Legal Assistant & pianist. I am also on disability due to Spinal Stenosis. I am now a blogger which I love very much & it keeps me busy & I also enjoy crocheting.
You know how Marie Callender’s has their hot spinach dressing. Can’t help but think of adding the bacon grease to the salad dressing and serving it hot over the salad. I haven’t had that spinach salad in years, but this reminds me so much of it. Thanks for sharing.
Aw, Charlie is so cute!! I love the picture of the autumn leaves. I so miss that, the changing of the colors. Here in Texas everything stays green year round. Being from western New York, I sure do miss having four seasons.
The Spinach Salad recipe sounds good. I love the taste of bacon but not so much that it’s really bad for you. However, turkey bacon would make a good alternative. I normally do not fix bacon because of the health problems eating it but I’m really wanting it! I haven’t made turkey bacon in forever so I may give it a try. Thanks for the recipe and for hosting the mid-week photo fun. I’m sorry for visiting so late in the week. 🙂 I’ll see ya on the dance floor tomorrow, luv!
Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful rest of the week.
You know how Marie Callender’s has their hot spinach dressing. Can’t help but think of adding the bacon grease to the salad dressing and serving it hot over the salad. I haven’t had that spinach salad in years, but this reminds me so much of it. Thanks for sharing.
Ketchup – interesting ingredient for dressing.
That sounds nice I might even try it as I also like rocket salad I lurrrve rocket.
No need tp apologise for being a bit late Marie because now you did something I would do because I’m late too lmao
Charlie looks like he’s getting on well he looks contented and is getting a right poser heheh!
Have a saladtastic week Marie and thanks for quacking by 🙂
The spinach salad sounds delicious! And the red of that fall tree is gorgeous!
Aw, Charlie is so cute!! I love the picture of the autumn leaves. I so miss that, the changing of the colors. Here in Texas everything stays green year round. Being from western New York, I sure do miss having four seasons.
Have a great Sunday!
Michele at Angels Bark
This sounds yummy! I wonder if it would work with Splenda? I have to watch my sugar intake. Charlie is cute.
I thought everyone looks better with lipstick, but I just changed my mind.
Marie,
The Spinach Salad recipe sounds good. I love the taste of bacon but not so much that it’s really bad for you. However, turkey bacon would make a good alternative. I normally do not fix bacon because of the health problems eating it but I’m really wanting it! I haven’t made turkey bacon in forever so I may give it a try. Thanks for the recipe and for hosting the mid-week photo fun. I’m sorry for visiting so late in the week. 🙂 I’ll see ya on the dance floor tomorrow, luv!