Loaded with antioxidants, this yummy salad tastes—and looks—like a ray of sunshine ☀️
, it pairs well with just about anything and everything. There's just something about the combination of spices and herbs that can make *any* dish taste a million times better... with practically zero effort requiredin downtown San Francisco and was named after the lead actor of the 1920s play,. While the star stayed at the hotel for the starring role, the head chef at the Palace, Philip Roemer, created the salad dressing to serve her as a starter.
Ready for act two? Meet this golden goddess salad: It's loaded with antioxidants, anti-inflammatory ingredients, and is bursting with that classic green goddess taste we can't get enough of. It’s easy on the eyes, vibrantly colored, and will quickly enamor you with its flavor factor that’ll make even the original goddess dressing turn green with envy.
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