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| Salad Bar Etiquette | |
| By: jpcher Date: November 28, 2025, 2:45 pm | |
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| Recently, I ordered the salad bar from a restaurant. At the end, | |
| there was a selection of six different dressings. None of them | |
| were labeled!* One looked like a vinegar/oil infusion with | |
| spices. The second looked almost the same, but darker and | |
| thicker (maybe a balsamic dressing?) The third was clearly 1,000 | |
| island. Then there were three creamy white dressings, all | |
| looking quite similar, but I think I knew which one was Ranch. I | |
| figured the other two were Bleu cheese or Creamy Garlic. | |
| I took a quick look around, trying to flag down a staffer, saw | |
| no one and there was a short line forming behind me. I most | |
| definitely did not want to cover my beautiful salad with yucky | |
| Bleu cheese, but thought Creamy Garlic would be nice. | |
| I took a small dab out of one bowl of the dressing with the | |
| serving ladle, put it on my plate, returned the ladle to the | |
| bowl, switched my plate to the hand I used with the ladle, took | |
| a finger from my other hand, dipped it into the small dab and | |
| tasted it. Definitely Bleu cheese (yuk!). Did the same with the | |
| next dressing, switching my plate to the other hand (the one I | |
| used to taste). Used my non-dipped/non-tasting hand to put a | |
| small dab of dressing on my plate. Changed hands/plate to dip a | |
| finger and taste. | |
| At no time did my finger tasting hand touch the ladle or | |
| dressing in any way. Is this an acceptable way to decide which | |
| dressing you would enjoy at a salad bar? To be honest, I looked | |
| at the vinegarette dressings and thought they might be an | |
| interesting choice but had no clue as to how they tasted. | |
| What would you do? | |
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| Re: Salad Bar Etiquette | |
| By: Lula Date: November 29, 2025, 7:11 am | |
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| Sounds perfectly normal, reasonable and courteous to me. I've | |
| probably done something similar at some point. | |
| #Post#: 82205-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Salad Bar Etiquette | |
| By: shadowfox79 Date: November 29, 2025, 8:11 am | |
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| Considering I saw someone licking the ladle once (ugh) I think | |
| what you did was fine, in the absence of labels. | |
| #Post#: 82206-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Salad Bar Etiquette | |
| By: Rho Date: November 29, 2025, 9:33 pm | |
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| Sounds perfect. I will never use communal salad dressing after | |
| shadowfoxs experience. Ya gotta wonder about someone who licks | |
| a communal ladle. | |
| #Post#: 82207-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Salad Bar Etiquette | |
| By: vintagegal Date: November 30, 2025, 7:35 am | |
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| most of the salad bars I have seen, have the dressing name | |
| printed right on the ladle. But I'm with Rho, the older I get, | |
| the less I am interested in communal feeding situations. | |
| Buffets, potluck, etc. | |
| #Post#: 82208-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Salad Bar Etiquette | |
| By: Rose Red Date: November 30, 2025, 12:15 pm | |
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| I think the only thing I would do different is use a carrot | |
| stick (or toothpick or something similar) instead of my finger | |
| to taste the dressing. I know you didn't use the hand that touch | |
| the ladle but people can still be weird about seeing others lick | |
| their fingers at a buffet. | |
| #Post#: 82209-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Salad Bar Etiquette | |
| By: lowspark Date: December 2, 2025, 9:56 am | |
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| Generally, I think you were ok. I like the idea of using a | |
| carrot stick or other food item as the tasting utensil instead | |
| of your finger. | |
| What bothers me the most about this story is that the restaurant | |
| didn't bother to label their dressings. | |
| Really, each item should have a clear label - but that's | |
| probably asking too much! :) | |
| I am another one who avoids buffets. | |
| I quit going to them years ago because I always overeat. | |
| Salad bars are a sort of middle ground there, since most of it | |
| is good-for-you veggies, but inevitably they have a bunch of | |
| not-so-great-for-you options on there as well. | |
| I think that covid made me shy away from them even more... but | |
| it seems that they are pretty much as available and popular now | |
| as they were pre-2020. | |
| #Post#: 82210-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Salad Bar Etiquette | |
| By: Gellchom Date: December 5, 2025, 11:33 am | |
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| I'd do the same as you did. | |
| What I hate about salad bars is being behind someone who chooses | |
| every morsel with exquisite care, like they they are creating a | |
| work of art and entering it into a contest. | |
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