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Black Beans con Jalapeno
Ready Time: 1 Hr 15 Min
"This flavorful, Mexican-style dish can be used as a salsa or a salad."
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Black-Eyed Pea Salad
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"A can of black-eyed peas is the main ingredient in this side dish that comes together fast. It tastes and looks fresh, thanks to the peppers, onions, tomato and celery."
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Black-Eyed Pea Salad
Ready Time: 8 Hrs 30 Min
"This salad goes great with barbeque and, of course, New Year's Day."
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BLT Chicken Salad
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"Barbecue sauce in the dressing gives a different taste to this salad, which features the fun fixings for a BLT chicken sandwich."
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Blueberry Fruit Salad
Ready Time: 10 Min
"In Louisville, Illinois, Ruth Hastings tosses together both fresh and canned fruit to create this quick and colorful salad. A tangy dressing made with instant pudding mix and powdered orange drink provides refreshing flavor."
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Broccoli Salad
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"A healthy, bright salad. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com."
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Broccoli Slaw
Ready Time: 10 Min
"Here's a new twist on traditional coleslaw. It's easy to make and so delicious."
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Brown Rice Lentil Salad
Ready Time: 55 Min
"'My family isn't always crazy about trying new recipes,' DeAnn Howard writes from Grinnell, Iowa. 'The first time I served this salad, they took tiny helpings just to appease me. But the unanimous verdict was 'It tastes great!''"
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Brown Rice Slaw
Ready Time: 15 Min
"It's simple to put a refreshing salad on the menu when you follow this rapid recipe from Mary McGeorge of Little Rock, Arkansas. Brown rice, coleslaw mix, apples and nuts make an appealing combination when coated with a sweet orange dressing."
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Cannellini Bean Salad
Ready Time: 30 Min
"'I've had this recipe quite a long time, although I have changed it somewhat from the original,' comments Alden Thornton from Warrenton, Oregon. 'It's always been popular, particularly when served at picnics and potlucks.' Tip: If you are crunched for time, instead of roasting the pepper yourself, use roasted red peppers sold in jar, often near the pickles and condiments."
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