6 Metaphors for salad
A salad is a constant concomitant of the arrosto.
In fact, our ancestors much appreciated salads, for there was not a banquet without at least three or four different kinds.
The salad was piquante; the trifle vivacious; Kate's bonbons were regarded as unique, and as for the coffee, it provoked Marna to quote the appreciative Talleyrand: "Noir comme le diable, Chaud comme l'enfer, Pur comme un ange, Doux comme l'amour.
The salads were delicious, the homemade bread and butter fresh and sweet; the ham might well cause feelings of a tender nature towards its curer!
The cheese, the rye bread, and the salad were beyond cavil; and the coffeeof Monsieur Duchanel's bestmade all things complete.
The salad was prunes stuffed with peanuts in hearts of lettuce, served with French dressing and Dutch cheese balls.