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Dress It Up!

Published On: November 22, 2012 | Total Images: 11

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    We love salads, come rain or shine. Toss in your favorites and conjure up a perfect mid-meal entrée.

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    The classic Caesar Salad recipe with croutons, eggs, cream and lettuce.

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    Potato Salad: Boiled potatoes tossed in a yogurt-mayo dressing with herbs and spring onions.

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    Tired to cook up a meal ? You could probably go in for a Rice Salad which is hassle free and makes for a satisfying meal. Rice tossed with bell peppers, spring onions, tomatoes and drizzled with lemon, garlic and olive oil dressing.

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    Caprese Salad with Pesto Sauce: Juicy tomato and mozzarella cheese salad with pesto sauce. Topped with the freshness of basil.

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    An interesting and refreshing, Chicken Pasta Salad recipe. Fusilli, broccoli, cherry tomatoes and sweet corn tossed together and drizzled with a honey-soy dressing.

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    Salad Nicoise, a french inspired salad with tuna, potatoes and egg with a light flavorsome dressing.

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    Beet, Feta and Orange Salad: Seasoned beetroot and orange served with lettuce leaves, drenched in creamy yogurt dressing, crumbled feta, walnuts and herbs.

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    Smoked Kidney Bean Salad: Kidney beans, cottage cheese and julienned vegetables in an olive oil and lemon juice dressing.

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    Greek Salad: Easy and healthy salad bowl of greens and feta cheese.

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    Asian Sesame Chicken Salad: Chicken breast strips mingled with greens, dressing, almond, sesame seeds and asparagus.

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