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A cheesy potato salad perked up by the addition of crunchy bacon and savory green olives. This one will require that you have a copy of the recipe with you, because everyone will want it!
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Pizza casserole might become your family's new favorite meal; try this easy, upside-down version with mushrooms, ground beef, and olives.
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Guests and family members will enjoy this fast, fresh Greek-inspired salsa served with feta cheese and pita bread wedges.
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With feta, olives, and sun-dried tomatoes.
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Corn and zucchini come together to create a quick and easy side dish with a bit of Cajun flair.
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Super simple to prepare, this pasta dish requires no more out of you than to boil the water for pasta and chop some staple ingredients that are an arms reach...
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Get 30-Minute Cod with Lemony Braised Fennel Recipe from Food Network
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Deviled ham puts the Deviled into Deviled eggs.
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A fluffy seafood-potato salad which can be served anytime. This is a fancy version of the salad that's on every respectable plate lunch in Hawaii. Feel free to substitute a can of tuna, a can of baby shrimp, or 1/2 lb. of shredded imitation crabmeat for the real stuff.
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This sophisticated-looking number centers on the dark green version of kale known variously as black, Tuscan or lacinato kale The leaves are cut into thin ribbons, but left raw, then combined with cut black olives and a dressing of olive oil and sherry vinegar Shower some Parmesan over the top and you have a recipe that can hold its own on any table, at any time.
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If you're looking for ideas for your World Cup party, try these soccer-themed mini cheese balls. They are quick and easy to make and look great on a cheese platter.
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Bagel pizzas take on a ghostly effect when topped with a ghost-shaped slice of mozzarella. The eyes—made of tiny pieces of black olives—bring them to life...or not.