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Raw Vegetable Salad for a Crowd by A.L. WiebeLike many of my recipes, this one has been hanging around since the '70's, and it is always a huge hit. I have never tried to alter it in any way, as I've never felt it needed it; but if anyone has any suggestions, fire away! It takes a bit of planning, as it needs to marinate overnight, but it's well worth it. Because it makes such… |
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Broccoli and Cauliflower Salad with Red Grapes by Robyn SavoieThis salad has been to as many family gatherings as I have! It holds well...and leftovers are still tasty a day later. |
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Mexican Coleslaw by Denise SherinI looked over a lot of Mexican flavored coleslaws and this is what I came up with...we wanted full flavor to go with our fish tacos and this fit the bill. |
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Honey-Lime Fruit Salad by Chef Smith
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Italian Shrimp Salad by Chef Smith
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Greek Artichoke Salad by MichelineA greek inspired zesty, tasty and quick to make salad for a picnic or a potluck. |
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Curried lentil and rice salad by MichelineA flavourful, curried lentil and rice salad for healthy conscious cooks. |
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Catalina Mexican Salad by Elsie Pines
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Blue Cheese Macaroni Salad by Chef Smith
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Broccoli Salad by Chef Smith
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Bacon Stuffed Shell Salad by Robyn SavoieThis recipe takes pasta salad to a big flavor level. Great to make ahead and serve for a simple luncheon. Serve with fresh seasonal fruit. |
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Two-Potato Salad With Bacon And Corn by Robyn SavoieDuring westward expansion, potatoes were at a premium and often sold for at least a dollar a pound. Sweet potatoes, which keep well over several months, were also popular. |
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Creamy Coleslaw by Denise SherinI like to make all kinds of coleslaw's. I like to make different flavors, some with mayo some with vinaigrettes some mixed with both. I like to change up the base too... green cabbage, red cabbage, apples, carrots, rutabaga, fennel, turnips, jicama, parsnips.... any combination. You get the idea, if you can think it, you can make… |
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