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This healthier version of old fashioned potato salad uses egg whites, low-fat mayonnaise, and increases the amount of vegetables, making for a delicious and filling side dish.
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This is a recipe I have worked on for a while and I think it is just about right. It goes well with just about anything from fried fish to hamburgers, and is to die for on a pulled pork sandwich. If you are going to use it with Q, reduce the amount of dressing you add to the cabbage so it's not too sloppy. For best results refrigerate over night to allow flavors to marry.
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Bloody Marys are perfect for that Sunday morning brunch. This can also be served as a virgin bloody Mary (minus the vodka).
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An easy, healthy juice recipe with kale, spinach, romaine, celery, cucumber, and parsley plus bright-tasting lemon and Fuji apple.
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Also known as the Mimosa, this brunch classic is a bubbly way to wake up orange juice.
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This tropical pink-tinged juice gets its zing from pineapple and a bit of fresh ginger!
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Get Beet-Carrot-Apple Juice Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: beets, smith apple, carrots, seeds
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Pure comfort food for a crowd. This macaroni salad with all the fixings - celery, corn, green onion and hard-boiled eggs - has a terrific, creamy dressing that clings to every bite. Makes twelve servings.
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This drink is high in vitamin C and antioxidants, perfect for soothing winter colds.
Ingredients: sugar, lemon juice, apple juice
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A spicy ginger lemonade from West Africa is just the drink to go with heavy or fried foods.
Ingredients: ginger, water, lemons, sugar, mint
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Caramelized roasted vegetables made with a white wine syrup. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
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Those artisanal pickles from the farmers’ market sure are expensive, so don’t throw out the juice in which they’re pickled You can serve the stuff as a shot to accompany a glass of whiskey and a cold beer, as the New York chef Zakary Pelaccio has done, or you can whisk it into the dressing used for coleslaw, as is done here Don’t have any