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Old 05-14-2008, 01:06 PM   #1
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As a certified judge, some of the turn-in boxes look wonderful. Do you place a layer of shredded lettuce below the parsley or just a layer of parsley to form the putting green? Just wondering how everyone makes a wonderful turn-in boxes.
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Old 05-14-2008, 01:19 PM   #2
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No Shredded Lettuce, but a ton of parsley packed tightly....
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I use shredded lerruce as a bed and then stick the parsly legs in the lettuce.
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I use shredded lerruce as a bed and then stick the parsly legs in the lettuce.
Correct me if I am wrong. You can use shredded green leaf correct as a bed right?
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yes, you can also use all shredded green leaf lettuce if you choose
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I may have to try that
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Paul first off thanks for posting that. Is that green leaf on the bottom?
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Now I see how you guys make things look perfect. Do you use the shredded iceberg lettuce that is already shredded (you buy at the store)? This looks like it is very time consuming and a lot of work - we are blessed as judges.
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That looks great, thanks for posting.
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I'd say it looks fresh cut.....
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Thats great except for the fact that as a certified judge you are not supposed to be judging the garnish.
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Paul first off thanks for posting that. Is that green leaf on the bottom?
Yes, it is green leaf lettuce.
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This looks like it is very time consuming and a lot of work - we are blessed as judges.
I'm slow and don't make a lot of them. It's wouldn't be unusual for me to spend 60+ minutes making a single box.
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Now I see how you guys make things look perfect. Do you use the shredded iceberg lettuce that is already shredded (you buy at the store)? This looks like it is very time consuming and a lot of work - we are blessed as judges.
I'm getting better. If the parsley is good quality I can do 4 boxes in under 2 hours. One contest it was over 3 hours. So while others party Friday night I'm doing boxes. But it does make a nice box.

I tear up about 1 large leaf of green lettuce for the bottom of each box.
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