Crunchy, chewy, crispy, juicy, squashy, runny, solid, hard, soft, soggy, firm, creamy, grainy. These words have something in common: texture. In my kitchen, I like to focus on how the food I make �feels.� In The Modern Menu, I tackle the importance of texture in cooking. It turns out the human mouth is incredibly sensitive � you all know the feeling of freezer burned ice-cream, for instance. Not good. When it comes to texture, I particularly love bright, layered salads where all the components come together in one cohesive bite after another. There�s a recipe I�d like to share, though I recommend some slight modifications due to some ingredients being out of season. Instead of peaches, I recommend using green apples or another type of seasonal fruit you like. Happy cooking - and remember, it doesn�t have to be perfect! Spinach, Haricots Vert, and Avocado Salad with Crunchy Honey Dressing Crunchy, salty, sweet, and sharp � this salad has it all! The dressing contributes texture...