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Thousand Island Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Kim Orr 
This comforting homemade dressing is chock-full of tasty ingredients, including chopped onion, celery and hard-cooked eggs. It's a delightful topping for any crisp green salad. --Kim Orr Louisville, Kentucky 

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Honey-Mustard Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Terri Webber 
Terri Webber of Miami, Florida pairs sweet honey with zippy Dijon mustard in this quick-to-fix recipe. The creamy yellow blend nicely coats mixed salad greens with a mildly tangy flavor. 'No one would ever guess this is low in fat,' Terri confides. 

Tangy Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Karen Krause 
This is one salad dressing that I know my family will eat. It's easy to make and better tasting than store-bought dressings. 

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Honey Mustard Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Shirley Sybesma 
This is our family's favorite salad dressing. It has a mild flavor and is delicious when poured over spinach, coleslaw or a garden salad. 

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Catalina Tomato Salad

Submitted by: Lora Billmire 
'I'm a tomato lover, and this is my favorite summertime salad,' says Lora Billmire of Spokane, Washington. 'With its sweet dressing and tangy olives, the unique blend disappears almost immediately at picnics and barbecues.' 

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Sour Cream Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Phyllis Groves 
In Ukiah, California, Phyllis Groves blends together a few items to create this tangy dressing for fresh greens. 'It's easy to prepare ahead of time...or at the last minute,' she says. Tip: You can even eliminate the milk and serve the mixture as a sauce over almost any vegetable, Phyllis suggests. 

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Tomato Bread Salad

Submitted by: Joan Gwynn 
While 'bread salad' may sound unusual, you'll find that this blend from Joan Gwynn of Watsonville, California is unusually good. A simple dressing jazzes up a medley of bread cubes, tomatoes, basil and red onion. 

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French Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Jane Barta 
French Salad Dressing is a popular topper for lettuce. Says field editor Jane Barta of St. Thomas, North Dakota, 'We used this dressing at a drive-in and sold a lot of salads.' 

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French Salad Dressing Mix

Submitted by: Darlene Brenden 
Darlene also shares the recipe for her tangy homemade salad dressing. 'It's more economical than store-bought, and we prefer the taste,' she notes. 'The dressing keeps well in the fridge.' 

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Tomato Feta Salad

Submitted by: Robert Golus 
One summer I combined my love for onions with a bumper crop of tomatoes and a homemade balsamic dressing. The result was this salad that receives thumbs-up approval whenever it's served. -Robert Golus of Greer, South Carolina 
 
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