Ingredients:1 head iceberg or bib lettuce, shredded3 medium tomatoes, chopped1 yellow pepper and 1 orange pepper, cut into bite-size chunks1 cucumber, peeled and sliced6 hard boiled eggs, sliced8 – 10...
Ingredients 1 pkg Vanilla Instant Pudding Mix (use dry) I would use sugar free1 Large can Crushed Pineapple (undrained)2 Medium/Large cans Mandarin Oranges (drained)1 pkg Cool Whip 8 oz (...
You won’t believe the amount of flavor that this Broccoli Grape Salad boasts under its hood! In fact, it tastes so good, you’ll have a hard time believing that it...
Quick And Easy Christmas Breakfast Casserole Is Packed Full Of Savory Flavor. The Best Part Is It Doesn’t Require Many Ingredients…Or Time!! Get back to the fun quickly on Christmas...
IngredientsThe broccoli salad is a quick summer salad filled with fresh broccoli, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and bacon chunks. All in a creamy homemade sauce. It’s always a smash hit...
INGREDIENTS NEEDED FOR THIS SALAD:One large tomato, I diced it.4 ounces. Of 2% sharp cheddar cheese, I shredded it before using it.4 ounces. Of nacho cheese Doritos, I crushed it...
This is one of those dishes you can have solo over lunch! It’s super easy to make and the result is magnificent. Check it out. You’ll Need: 4 skinless, boneless...
Ingredients 2 cups diced tomatoes1+1/2 c diced cucumbers1/4 – 1/3 c diced onion of your choice, even green onionoptional 1c thawed frozen corn1 Tbsp chopped parsely or cilantro1/4c italian dressing4...
Ingredients 5 b Red Potato2 b Smoked bacon1 med Yellow onion1 cup White Vinegar4 tbsp Spicy Mustard2 tbsp Salt1 pinch Pepper12 oz Bread & Butter PicklesCut red potatoes into 1″...
Category: Sidedish What’s a potluck or a barbeque without at least one pasta salad. Along comes Amish macaroni salad to fill the bill. So, I took a chance. It was almost...
Thai Cucumber Salad – An easy and healthy homemade Thai cucumber salad recipe that’s better than your favorite Thai restaurants, guaranteed!Cucumber salad is a basic side dish that goes well...
The story goes that the first banana was served by a pharmacist apprentice in 1904 at a soda fountain in La Trobe, Pennsylvania. It only cost 10 cents (although this...