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"Chili's" BBQ Chicken Salad

$24.95
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Product Description

This week's salad kit is a copycat recipe of a salad that Chili's had on their menu years ago. It's not on their menu any more, but my husband liked it so much, I created a home version and have been making it for him all these years. 

It features grilled chicken, corn, black beans, tortilla strips and is drizzled with BBQ sauce as well as a lime vinaigrette. Greens in this salad are kale, swiss chard, collard greens, and iceberg, as well as some red cabbage and carrots. 

All instructions and ingredients included in your salad kit. Ingredients are packed separately so you can customize your salad to suit your taste. 

Available for pick up after 12:30 on Wednesday, October 23rd. Should be picked up no later than Friday, October 25th. 

You will receive: A half pound of freshly picked, locally grown greens from Gen215 - a mix of Tuscan Kale, Swiss Chard, and Collard Greens - enough for 4 salads, iceberg, red cabbage, carrots, and all the fixins to complete your salad plus Indiana made BBQ sauce and a fresh olive oil and balsamic for the dressing. 

We have partnered with Gen215 to offer fresh salad kits and help get the word out about their greens program, which helps fund The Warehouse. 

About the greens:

These greens are grown locally in the Gen215 greenhouse, using a Commercial Regenerative Agriculture system. The greens are grown in water and fertilized by fish. They are twice as nutrient dense as traditionally grown greens and use 90% less water than traditional growing methods. 

All proceeds from the sale of the greens help to fund The Warehouse community programs. The Warehouse is a publicly funded non-profit here in Bloomington, Indiana, providing a safe place for sports, recreation, and the arts. The Warehouse offers an indoor skate park, rock climbing, weightlifting volleyball, basketball, indoor soccer, and parkour. The Warehouse also has a Tiny Tots area with indoor playground equipment, a coloring station, and videos and books. Admission is always free and open to the public. You can learn more about The Warehouse and Gen215 at btownwarehouse.com nad gen215.com