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Oil & Vinegar Slaw by Chef Smith
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melon, papaya, chicken sausage salad by sunil k.nayarwith fruits and chicken sausage this is variety salad |
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3 C 1 L salad by sunil k.nayarwith vegetables and croutons this one make a healthy salad |
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Salted Egg Salad by Navaneetham KrishnanAsian style veg side dish; blanched veggies, spring onion and chillies, dressed in crumbled salted eggs. |
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Tuna Macaroni by Deepti Naik
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2 votes
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Old Fashioned Cucumber Salad with White Vinegar by K. GarnerOld fashioned recipe my mother-in-law used to make. She was hard pressed to give me exact amounts. She slices her cucumber first and then adds the wet ingredients to cover it. In other words, there is no recipe. If you need an exact recipe, see the link provided. It's very close |
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Asian Chicken Salad by Windle Grissett
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1 vote
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Yogurt Mustard Potato Salad by Hungry JennyThis is great as a light lunch, or with some grilled chicken or salmon on top. Also a nice alternative to your average potato salad for a picnic or barbeque. http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2010/10/7-days-of-total-yogurt.html |
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Fresh Veggie Egg Salad by Chef Feiny www.feintastingfoods.com
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2 votes
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Yummy Broccoli Ranch Salad by Denise SherinThere are lots of broccoli salads out there, this is just one I created with my son's favorite ingredients. It's light and fresh and great in the summertime! |
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Salmorejo by Guest of winterA less known cousin of gazpacho, thicker but also refreshing. |
2 votes
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Broccoli Carrot Raisin Salad by Deepti Naik
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2 votes
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Best Taco Salad by christineQuick, Easy, Best Taco Salad. Serve cold/even better the next day!!! |
2 votes
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Flavor explosion cole slaw by DebbiebNot your ordinary cole slaw |
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Nappa Cabbage Salad by Mary Frances HartThis is a light salad depending how much dressing you use. It gets more like coleslaw if you use more dressing and let it sit. Salad ingredent amounts should be to your liking. I prefer a ratio of 1:3 (vinagar:Oil) but it can be more or less.To make it more of a meal add one or a combination of soy sauce roasted asparagus, blanched… |
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