SALAD EATING AS A PERSONALITY TEST.

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Are you a dipper, topper, or a mixer? When it comes to salad dressings, a survey for the Association for Dressings & Sauces says, the way you use them indicates a lot about your personality. For example, people who dip their greens into their salad dressing rate themselves as being more spontaneous and outgoing than those who mix their dressing throughout their salad. Mixers see themselves as more sociable than people who simply dump their dressing on top of their greens and go at it. Toppers, however, tend to be more shy than their mixing and dipping counterparts. The survey shows that 49.5% of those surveyed are mixers; 37%, toppers; and 10.9%, dippers.

The frequency of eating salads gives clues about one's personality type as well. Those who do so at least once a week consider themselves more trustworthy than people who never eat salads. Heavy salad eaters (who eat salads five or more times a week) are less shy than those who do so less often. Also telling is at which meals you consume salad and what else you eat with it. If you eat a salad as your main meal at lunch, you probably think you are more intelligent than those who just eat a side salad at lunch. Those who consider themselves athletic typically do not eat salads as their main meal at dinner.

Regional differences are apparent, too. For example, southerners like Thousand Island dressing; mid-westerners choose French dressing above all others; and northeasterners prefer Italian...

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