The water flies off by gravity as you spin it.
A bowl. A salad spinner might help. Or a plate. Don't cook it.
Try a salad spinner. Failing that, a hairdryer on a low heat.
Celery stalks and carrot sticks can be kept from wilting and will stay fresh much longer by storing in bowls or glasses of ice water rather than just left laying dry in the fridge. Lettuce that is already cut does not do well in water. To keep a salad with lettuce in it for a couple of days use Romaine and other sturdier varieties instead of Iceberg type. Also, do not put dressing on the salad until ready to serve. Remove excess water from advanced washing by paper towels or better yet - a salad spinner. It is the water that weighs the salad down and makes the lettuce soggy.
that depends on its kind! some start with lettuce others with noodles or rice then there is fruit salad take your choice!
Lettuce is a leafy vegetable. Salad is a dish you might want to put lettuce in.
No if the salad does not have lettuce it is NOT a salad! that would be like having a taco without the meat..so haha katherine!(: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- you have spinach or cabbage insted of lettuce
Yes
Lettuce and Salad Dressing
The Oxo salad spinner is an effective way to remove excess water from salad leaves. The design features a non-slip base and a breaking system to make the task easier.
a salad spinner uses gears to speed up turning motion. Gears are based on the lever principle. So in essence, yes it is a leaver.
There are many choices in making a plain salad, but one suggestion might be lettuce with tomatoes only.
Well there is fruit salad