For cooks, this is very stupid question, but if I could solve this problem, being on the Beach would be 500 times more pleasant, and more practical.
I ate lunch at a restaurant yesterday and had "salad with fresh greens, sliced chicken and our own special dressing." If I could eat this every day, I would be very happy, and slender as a salad leaf. I've never seen/tasted a salad dressed so beautifully. When you looked at it, you saw no dressing, just a hint of moisture on the leaves (picked from their garden and absolutely scrumptious). However, each leaf was barely coated, as though it had been handpainted by tiny elves. The result was that you could actually taste the lettuce. (The dressing, which tasted of apple, was also wonderful, but I'll go for the technique for now.)
Are any of you good at dressing salads and, if so, can you educate me? I've watched cooking videos. I drizzle and toss. But I still get clumps of dressing.
Thanks in advance!

I never ate it as a child, so I agree, especially with beans, I can do without. This salad was so delicate though..... It made the salad just a tiny bit moist. And it's the only way I will eat olive oil