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Mandarin Almond Salad

Submitted by: Bonnie A. Deger
Romaine, Mandarin oranges and green onions are coated with a sweet, sour and peppery dressing and then sprinkled with lovely sugared almonds. 

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Restaurant-Style House Salad

Submitted by: Louise
This is a very nice chopped salad with two kinds of lettuce, artichoke hearts, red onion and pimento thrown in for a bit of color and sweetness. The vinegar and oil dressing has lots of Parmesan cheese, and pours deliciously over this salad for six. 

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Sweet and Sour Salad

Submitted by: Julia
Soy sauce and sugar, added to a bit of vinegar and oil, stir up into a dandy dressing that tops this broccoli/romaine salad. Lightly toasted ramen noodles and chopped walnuts are sprinkled on before serving. 

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Tropical Salad with Pineapple Vinaigrette

Submitted by: Marianne
An easy salad to make with a bag of salad greens, pineapple, bacon bits, nuts and toasted coconut. Use fresh pineapple, if you can, and substitute toasted almonds for the macadamia nuts, if desired. 

Caesar Salad III

Submitted by: jessica
If you 're on a restricted diet, this is the Caesar salad for you. Egg replacement does the trick. No one will be the wiser when you toss the crisp romaine with this fabulous dressing. 

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Outrageous Caesar Salad

Submitted by: Jeff Winett
Living In: Los Angeles, California, USA
I've gleaned the best qualities of Caesar salad recipes from various restaurants. Then I put them all together to create MY ultimate version! 

Marilyn's Special Salad

Submitted by: Marilyn G.
Hearty and simple. A splash of lemon juice and garlic dress the romaine, bacon, tomatoes and two kinds of cheese in this salad. Don 't forget the toasted almonds! Serves four. 

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Romaine and Mandarin Orange Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing

Submitted by: Joni B.
I always get rave reviews when I serve this simple salad with a zesty poppy seed dressing! I often don't use the full amount of dressing as I prefer less. 

Caesar Salad I

Submitted by: Cathy Hofmann
The hardest thing about making a Caesar salad is getting the dressing right. This does, coddled egg and all. 

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Classic Tossed Salad

Submitted by: Toni Bankson
Having two different lettuces, Romaine and red leaf, is a nice touch in this hearty tossed salad. And there's a nice balance of soft and crunchy: tomatoes and mushrooms to sesame seeds and almonds. Colorful too. 
 
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