"Springtime is the land awakening.
The March winds are the morning yawn. "
~ Lewis Grizzard
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CLASSIC MICHIGAN SALAD
~ Featured fare in many Michigan restaurants, each a bit different, but should include two cherished products, dried cherries and maple syrup.
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8-12 oz. organic baby spring mix greens
(a healthy handful of per person)
thin slices of red onion
1/4 cup or desired amount of blue cheese
1/2 cup toasted walnuts or pecans
1/2 cup dried Michigan cherries
Toss greens lightly with vinaigrette. Top with onion rings, blue cheese, toasted nuts and dried cherries. (about 4 servings).
Note: For a heartier meal, try salad topped with grilled chicken breasts.
RASPBERRY VINAIGRETTE
1/2 cup raspberry vinegar
1 cups canola oil
1/2 cup Michigan maple syrup
2 Tbsp. Dijon mustard
1 Tbsp. chopped fresh tarragon leaves (1 tsp. dried)
1/2 tsp. coarse salt
freshly ground pepper to taste
Combine all ingredients ahead to allow flavors to meld.

Comments
Marnie
The maple is one of my favorite leafs. You did a great job in that photo collage. Happy Wordless Wednesday over at my blog!
We have warm sunshine today and the cold wind has dropped to a cool breeze. Hope you have lovely weather too dear Joey.
Sheila from west Michigan
It remains a favorite of mine also, Marnie, and fine to use a commercial vinaigrette ... there are many great ones out there. Please stay well!
Hi Bren. Finally got over for a visit after a packed day of picking up grandboys from school and celebrating the youngest one's birthday here with the entire family. I'm finding less & less time to spend on Blotanical and will be even harder once out in the garden ... plus I'll never get my book done if I don't stay focused!
Sounds like a perfect way to spend a spring day, Kerri. I love cooking with maple syrup and it's hard to beat a pancake/sausage brunch! Heavy rain here today and more on the way, good for the garden but I'm getting itchy!
Hi Shady and I remember that you had family here in Michigan. Both my brother and sister-in-law graduated (many years ago) from Central Michigan in Mt. Pleasant and my other sister-in-law lives in Canadian Lakes, not too far away.
Thanks Maggie ... Blessed to live in this beautiful state, I'm a huge advocate of Michigan and Michigan products.
And there you are Sheila, it's been awhile. Delighted to hear from you and glad you're still hanging around. Thanks for your support and Happy Spring!
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Did you know the Nat'l Federation for the Blind is having their convention here over fourth of July weekend? We're going, should be good.
take care
Frances
A awesome time of year isn't it, Frances. I'm in awe every spring watching the earth awaken, each day offering a unique gift like our maple syrup and yawning gardens. Curious where you lived in PA, a beautiful state ... my sister raised her family in Brockway/DuBois and my niece lives in Yardley (Bucks Co).
I didn't realize Michigan also made maple syrup; I just assumed it all came from Vermont:)
this salad sounds so yummy!
The Raspberry vinaigrette..mmmm!
Enjoy the Spring Joey!!
Have a beautiful week!
((Hugs))
Cat