Forbidden leaf – spinach salad

What I’ve been wanting is a good spinach salad. Since those of you who eat spinach from a bag are out of luck or at the very least fearful, then you can indulge in my spinach porn. This is a spinach, butterleaf lettuce salad with bacon, eggs, and walnuts. The dressing is the Silver Palate Dijon dressing. This salad is so local it could have walked here if it weren’t for the Italian extra virgin olive oil and the French Maille dijon mustard. The red wine vinegar in the dressing is home-grown from a mother I’ve had for over 13 years.
Jellyfish
I went to a WIN luncheon today. The speaker was Brian Wiegand and Mark McGuire of Jellyfish.com. Jellyfish is a new shopping search engine that derives revenue not on pay-per-click basis like Google but through agreements with retailers. If I want to purchase an ipod I can search for it on Jellyfish, compare prices, then click on the retailer I wish to purchase from and I’ll go to their website for the purchase. The retailer will than credit back a portion of the purchase price, say 2.3%, to my Jellyfish account. It is a unique business model that incents the consumer to return to shop through the Jellyfish rebate account, accurately charges the retailer for the advertising only when the consumer purchases from them, and begins to get rid of the pay-per-click practices that seem to be fraudulent.
I shop for all shoes, clothes, and number of specialty items on the internet. I’ll search using Jellyfish and if they are competitive I’ll buy through them…I think once they get more retailers they will be more competitive. Jellyfish is a Madison business and according to Mr. Wiegand they plan to stay that way. He said it was surprising how many venture capitalists asked when they would be moving to Silicon Valley. I’m glad they plan on staying here in Madison and I hope they are as successful as the Google guys.