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Best salad

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I love to mix cucumbers, tomatoes and carrots and just eat them by themselves sometimes.

Do you like salads too?

What salads do you most prefer?
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I most prefer Caesar salads, with grilled chicken in it. With black olives added. I usually eat it with a creamy caesar dressing, ooooh and do not forget the blue cheese crumbles!
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I often make tomato and cucumber salad - I am obsessed with tomatoes! lol
Fruit salad is pretty awesome too!
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Honey mustard chicken salad!! But I’ve been obsessed with spinach and strawberry salad with poppy seed dressing lately.
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Baby spinach, red onion, grated carrots, and any other seasonal Vegs, roasted sweet potatoes, and a protein of your choice with homemade balsamic vinaigrette
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Anything with shrimp is good! I also love Greek salad.
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I love fresh pasta salads with lots of veggies and acidic dressing - and no mayo!
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The best salad EVER is Applebee's Oriental Chicken Salad. I made my husband take me there like weekly when I was pregnant.
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I love caesar salad, with and without chicken. I think that's the best kind of salad for sure, especially with lots of cheese and croutons.
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Vegetable salad is so good to have anytime, anywhere and is very good for your health. You can try if you want
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Vegetable salad potato salad with mayo and mixed vegetables also cho cho salad with mayo and raising
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Cucumber, tomatoes, carrot and other vegetables
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Romaine lettuce or a spring mix with home grown tomatoes, diced ham or grilled chicken, shredded cheese, croutons and ranch. With chicken I like dried cranberries.
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Coleslaw! It's fresh and delicious, and it goes with just about anything since it's salty and sweet at the same time. A great salad indeed!
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Post by njc28 »

onion and lemon is good combination, when you add honey and olive oil it will be the best remedy for your life. try it you see.
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