i would say within 2 days. you begin to faint when your body loses its nutrients and minerals that it would usually get if you ate. starving yourself can put you in the hospital because you are killing yourself and this is a very dangerous thing to do its very risky.
It seems as though you may have an eating disorder. Eating disorders can become life threatening for many. Please consult psychiatric help for an evaluation to determin if you have an eating disorder. One should never consume only salad and water. While both components can be a healthy part of a diet, alone, plain lettuce and water do not contain any protein, and have incomplete amounts of essential vitamins. Consuming only salad and water for any length of time will have detrimental physiological consequences. Again, please consult immediate treatment for your eating disorder if you have the intention of carrying out such a plan.
Put the salad in a blender, and blend until it becomes liquefied.
It depends on the ingredients of the salad. For the average American salad with plenty of dressing and add-ons, yes.
For 25 people, 10-11 lbs. of salad should be plenty. However, just to be sure, 12 lbs. would be more than plenty.
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In my experience " the salad days" mean the good times, when there is plenty to eat and all is well.
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Of course they do. And there are actually plenty of delicious salads in various Muslim cuisines, including Turkish çoban salad, Arabic taboulé, or Indo-Pakistani raita.
A shrimp salad recipe can be found in many cookbooks that deal with seafood. Another option would be to search for one online. There are plenty of websites that carry all sorts of recipes, and shrimp salad is a common one.
does little Richards in yadkinville have chicken salad
mousaka,pastitsio,greek salad,baklava,and....ouzo(drink)
Drink Bread/Soup/Salad Main Dish/Sides Dessert
Bread, Appetizer, Soup, Salad, Entree