Italian Cole Slaw
Here’s a bright and delicious salad that comes together quickly. It fits equally well at a summer picnic or a more formal Italian dinner. You can choose red or green cabbage, it’s great either way.
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Here’s a bright and delicious salad that comes together quickly. It fits equally well at a summer picnic or a more formal Italian dinner. You can choose red or green cabbage, it’s great either way.
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A classic salad recipe for the church potluck, this recipe is sweet and light and very easy to make. You can double the recipe for a large group.
This delicious salad works great for parties. It’s easy to make and you can double these amounts for a larger crowd.This salad tastes best with fresh fruits, but you can replace with frozen fruits as needed. The can of peach pie filling thickens the the …
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