This is what I keep thinking as I read this thread. How is this enough for a family of 6? DH, DD11, and I use an entire bag of salad at a meal.
If you follow the serving guidelines a bag of salad is suppose to feed 8 at least the bag i buy. I find for me portion control with certain items is great we have to watch cholesterol in our house and fat so no more then 3oz of animal protein in a meal if it says 1/4 for rice that's what someone gets if they are still hungry after they eaten what's on there plate at any time breakfast lunch or dinner we always have yogurt and a tray of carrots and broccoli and homemade ranch on the table at lunch and dinner.
I am careful about portion control in my house. Since we are a small family I buy bagged salads that feed 3 or 4. Yesterday it was caesar with three portions I added one large grilled chicken breast and we had dinner for three.
I still question the figures and amounts, if I was buying a bag for 8 then 1/4 of the bag would be enough for 2 people not 6? I also question what bagged salad can be bought for $1.00 per bag. The poster said they used .25 worth for a family of 6. If it was a large bag and not the smaller bags that I buy, I don't find large bags for $1.00 around here. My bag of caesar for 3 was $2.38. Now granted I could get iceberg for 1/2 that but it would still be a small bag and I could chop my own lettuce for less still but posters have been reporting bagged salads for that cheap.
Not tyring to argue, I just don't see how truly healthy eating for a large family can be accomplished for so little expense unless you put in the work to grow your own fruits and veggies and eat little meat.