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Fire Up The Grill, Toss the Slaw, I've Got The Fastest Salad Ever!!! Plus, Enter To Win Tropical Traditions Coconut.

Fire Up The Grill, Toss the Slaw, I've Got The Fastest Salad Ever!!! Plus, Enter To Win Tropical Traditions Coconut. by kathy gori

There are days when no matter how much I love it, I just don't feel like cooking. When the lazy don't feel like cooking, the lazy go out to eat. That does happen sometimes but most of the time, since we try to watch what we eat and keep it on the…

3 votes
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Moroccan Beet Salad

Moroccan Beet Salad by John Spottiswood

This is a classic beet salad. If you like beets, you're going to really enjoy this. My personal preference is to boil the beets as little as possible That way they still have a crunch to them but aren't as hard as raw beets. I think raw beets are perfectly delicious, and I don't like them soft, so I boil them just enough to soften…

5 votes
3858 views
Warm Brussles Sprouts Salad with Almonds and Parmesan

Warm Brussles Sprouts Salad with Almonds and Parmesan by Nancy Miyasaki

I adapted this from a Oprah recipe. She makes the salad with raw brussel sprouts. I couldn't quite trust that, so I blanched them lightly before slicing. This produced a delcious and slightly warm salad. I should have tried some raw and some cooked to see which method is best. Maybe one of you can do that and let us know?

4 votes
6959 views
Eggplant(Brinjal) Fry

Eggplant(Brinjal) Fry by Paul Anderson Lumen

Indian ways!

1 vote
4120 views
Green Beans with Basil and Tomato

Green Beans with Basil and Tomato by John Spottiswood

This is an attractive and tasty side dish. The butter, basil and tomato adds a nice flavor boost to the green beans. I've made them with garlic salt and regular kosher salt, both are delicious. If you want to spice it up, add more black pepper or substitute crushed red pepper for the black pepper.

9 votes
7519 views
Secrets Of The Benefits Mangosteen Skin

Secrets Of The Benefits Mangosteen Skin by Rany

Who is not familiar with mangosteen fruit, addition to it tastes sweet, skin of fruit can be used as a herb can cure various disease and increase men stamina, the benefit skin of fruit mangosteen actually been developed since ancient times in some countries such as india and thailand mangosteen skin can treat disease such as diare and…

1 vote
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Hot and Sour Soup

Hot and Sour Soup by Hungry Jenny

This is the Thai version that uses 'tom yum' paste - you'll see in the ingredients list that there's nothing too 'unusual' about what goes in it - it's hopefully stuff that you already have in your storecupboard so you can easily make it yourself - of course you can just use the bottled variety from a supermarket.…

2 votes
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Sauteed Zucchini with Peppers

Sauteed Zucchini with Peppers by Salad Foodie

A basic and quick zucchini side dish - and interesting variation from zucchini-tomato sautees. This dish can go the route you want it. If I want a south of the border twist, I add 1 small seeded and minced jalapeno pepper along with onions, and season with cumin, chili powder and a sprinkle of Queso fresco. For an Italian flair, I add…

1 vote
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Picco De Gallo

Picco De Gallo by Janelle Carpenter

A fresh salsa that brightens any plate.

2 votes
4062 views
Vegetarian Beet Burger

Vegetarian Beet Burger by Micheline

This vegetarian burger has the unusual addition of 1 tbsp of grated beets, just enough to give the burger a pleasant color. Once cooked, this burger looks and tastes like a meat burger. It is delicious!

1 vote
4882 views
pickled tomato

pickled tomato by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

pickled tomato

2 votes
2764 views
Steamed Cabbage Rolls

Steamed Cabbage Rolls by foodlover

Cabbage can provide you with some special cholesterol-lowering benefits if you will cook it by steaming. The fiber-related components in cabbage do a better job of binding together with bile acids in your digestive tract when they've been steamed. When this binding process takes place, it's easier for bile acids to be excreted, and…

1 vote
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Vinaigrette Coleslaw II

Vinaigrette Coleslaw II by Salad Foodie

Light, sweet and tart, this salad is a refreshing change from creamy coleslaws. This is a variation of Vinaigrette Coleslaw I - link below (see "Useful Links".) This salad is easily made diabetic-friendly by using a sweetening substitute such as Splenda, and reducing amount of oil.

3 votes
4730 views
Artichoke Heart Pizza

Artichoke Heart Pizza by RecipesnFood

Artichoke Heart Pizza

1 vote
2358 views
GREAK SALAD

GREAK SALAD by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

GREAK SALAD

1 vote
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