We were the first to arrive out of the 20 Barbie fans scheduled for this showing. Having lived in Europe for twenty-five-plus years, this was his first "dine-in" experience, and he agreed it was the only way to watch a movie. I can't go to a regular theatre that doesn't offer Cava now. Boy, these teens today don't know how good they have it. As parents love to say, "Back in my Day," I used to have to sit in a non-reclining seat with some tall person in front of me after I waited in line for candy, popcorn, and a soda.
“It is the best day ever. So was yesterday, and so is tomorrow, and every day from now until forever.”
Barbie
A few days after our Barbie experience, Ken sent me a photo of a salad he created for lunch. We are passionate about good food, high-end hotels, and afternoon tea. I was like, "OMG. That looks good. What's the recipe? I will make this salad, write it up on the blog, and it will be forever known as the "Kenough" salad.
And just like that, we created the "Kenough" salad in honor of our weekday Barbie The Movie excursion. I made a delicious second version of the original salad due to not having some of the original ingredients. My version was delish.
And then Ken made a third version and changed the egg for peppers. I'll put my own changes next to his original ingredients. The "Kenough" salad is filling and is the perfect lunch salad. It's just enough to keep you full for the rest of the day.
The "Kenough Salad" by Kenneth
Ingredients:
Kale for Base (I used Butter Lettuce)
Cherry Tomatoes
Small Avocado
Hard-Boiled Egg
Cucumbers
Feta Cheese (I forgot to use cheese)
A tablespoon or two of Garlic hummus (I used red pepper hummus)
Sprinkle of Nutritional Yeast (I left this out)
Sprinkle Garlic powder (Optional- Kenough likes garlic) and Black Pepper. Knowing what Barbie likes, I added some Pink Himalayan Salt because it's pink, and I love salt on my salad.
Sprinkle of Aleppo Chili Flakes. (Mix cayenne pepper with paprika to get this Turkish spice's same mild heat taste. Use four times more paprika than cayenne pepper.)
Dressing: Ken used a drizzle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil, whereas I gave my "Kenough" salad some kick by adding lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and paprika to the olive oil.
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