Salad To Go Review!
Let’s talk HANDY as all get out!! The Salad to Go container; A Healthy Living Product from Ramini Brands is AMAZING!! The fact that there are TWO in the box is an added bonus!! The Salad To Go is AWESOME!! I can pack a HEALTHY lunch! EVERYTHING is bundled together!! The dressing container nestles into the lid. The Spork even has its own spot on the side. Everything fits together PERFECTLY!! No muss! No fuss!
I just want to shout, THIS THING IS AWESOME!!! Oh wait, I did just shout… I couldn’t help it! The Salad To Go really is awesome! Not only the perfect serving size but it stores without leaking.
Bonus
When you’re ready to eat your salad, add the dressing; put the lid back on and shake. Your salad dressing is easily and evenly distributed on your salad!! It doesn’t get any easier than this!!
NO soggy salads ever again!
Not only is it handy as all get out, but the container has an easy ergonomic design making it super easy to grab and go. Easy to hold while you’re eating your lunch too.
The Salad To Go is 7″ tall and about 3½” around. This will fit easily in most lunch boxes. The salad dressing container holds 2 ounces; the perfect size!!
NO MESS, NO FUSS
Allows you to take along your salad and salad dressing all in one container, (but in two different compartments, that’s the trick to keeping it fresh). Take it anywhere, to be used anytime.
WHINES
Not a single one!! My salad stays fresh and crisp. The dressing container doesn’t leak. Everything is compact! What more could you ask for?? Delicious! Portable, storable, easy and awesome! I love this thing! Two thumbs enthusiastically UP, WAY WAY WAY UP for Ramini Brands Salad To Go containers.
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Let’s Refresh This Really OLD Post Shall We?
Updating my blog’s SEO now ranks right up there with cleaning behind the fridge. Necessary. Honorable. Mildly traumatizing. 7865 posts to go through. The Head Peanut is NOT amused.
What started as a “quick refresh” turned into a full-blown excavation.
I opened a five-year-old (plus) post and found:
- Half the images missing.
- Links leading to businesses that now exist only in legend.
- A font choice clearly made during a caffeine-fueled identity crisis.
Welcome to the glamorous life.
Somewhere in the depths of my site lives The Ghost of PBnWhine Past. It floats through old posts, deleting photos like a Victorian librarian with a vendetta.
“Oh, you needed those step-by-step craft photos?”
Gone.
“That beautifully staged product review?”
Into the abyss.
Now the tutorials read like this:
Step 1: Do the thing
Step 2: [image missing]
Step 3: Just believe in yourself
Extremely helpful. Gold star content.
And the links? Nothing builds character like clicking a reference and landing on:
Error 404: This business has retired to Florida.
Apparently half the brands I worked with have closed, rebranded, or reemerged as something called “Crypto Spoon AI Wellness Collective.” Time is a fever dream.
So here I am, playing archaeologist with Wi-Fi. Replacing images. Fixing links. Adding keywords. Gently whispering to Google, “Notice me. I bring snacks.”
It’s not glamorous, but it makes the blog faster, cleaner, and easier to find. Which means more crafts, more reviews, more giveaways — and fewer digital tumbleweeds.
Speaking of treasures…
While you’re visiting, check the sidebar for the current giveaway:
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Because nothing complements freshly polished SEO like free stuff.
And if you love a good find, Freebie Flow is basically a treasure chest of freebies and seriously discounted goodies. Use code PBNWhine10OFF for 10% off:
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Also, if you’re not using Rakuten yet, what are we even doing? Getting paid to shop feels delightfully rebellious — like dessert first, but fiscally responsible:
👉 https://www.rakuten.com
So if you catch me muttering at my laptop, swatting invisible ghosts with a broom made of metadata, don’t worry.
I’m not spiraling.
I’m optimizing.
Which, in blogger terms, means battling digital poltergeists, resurrecting broken links, and shamelessly courting search engines with fresh content.
Completely normal.





One Comment
KATE SARSFIELD
I’ve got one of these (although not this brand) and it’s so handy. I use it for muesli and fruit as well with yoghurt or creme frais in the dressing container.