The Green Goddess is a 1929 film which tells the story of three English people who crash land in an Indian kingdom in which the Rajah threatens to execute them if the British execute his half brothers. It stars George Arliss, Ralph Forbes, H.B. Warner, Alice Joyce, Ivan F. Simpson and Reginald Sheffield.
Annie's GreenGoddess salad dressing is perfect for salads and slaws, drizzled over steamed vegetables and grilled fish, or spread on a sandwich.
Annie's new GreenGoddess salad dressing is not to be confused with Annie's Naturals best-selling creamy tahini and lemon-flavored original "Goddess" salad dressing, which provided the flavor and, perhaps, motivation, for the environmental and back-to-the-earth movements of that age.
The Goddess on the GreenGoddess salad dressing bottle has empty hands, and Annie Christopher is sponsoring a contest asking her customers to tell her what this GreenGoddess should hold.
The GreenGoddess is the colloquial name for the Bedford RLHZ Self Propelled Pump, a fire engine used by the British Armed Forces.
The Soviet detonation of a hydrogen bomb in 1955 made the Auxiliary Fire Service largely irrelevant, but the GreenGoddess stock was retained, even though the Auxilary Fire Service was disbanded and civil defence reduced to a 'care and maintenance' basis in 1968.
The GreenGoddess is also the name of a 1923 Hollywood motion picture directed by Sidney Olcott.