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  2. How Much Salad Do You Really Need Per Person for Dinner? - AOL

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    How much salad greens per person for salad For the salad greens , you can figure that each person will eat about 2.5 ounces (1 cup). Based on that guideline, here's how much you will need:

  3. 5 Charcuterie Boards That Will Win Over All Your Guests - AOL

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    Charcuterie (pronounced shar-KOO-tuh-ree) is French for cured or otherwise preserved meats (it’s also a deli or shop that sells cooked, processed, and cured meats, particularly pork).

  4. How Much Potato Salad Per Guest Do You Really Need for ... - AOL

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    How Many Pounds of Potato Salad to Buy Per Person for Your BBQ. If you are buying potato salad ready-made, the measurements won't be so exact, and you'll probably end up with a little extra. A ...

  5. Full-course dinner - Wikipedia

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    Game, such as wild duck or small birds, served with salad. Heavy pudding or another creamed sweet. A frozen sweet, possibly with small crisp cakes.

  6. Charcuterie - Wikipedia

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    The French word for a person who practices charcuterie is charcutier.The etymology of the word is the combination of chair and cuite, or cooked flesh.The Herbsts in Food Lover's Companion say, "it refers to the products, particularly (but not limited to) pork specialties such as pâtés, rillettes, galantines, crépinettes, etc., which are made and sold in a delicatessen-style shop, also ...

  7. Charcuterie board - Wikipedia

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    Charcuterie is cured meat, derived from the French chair, 'flesh', and cuit, 'cooked' and was coined in 15th century France. [2] [3] The owners of shops specializing in charcuterie (charcutiers) became popular for their detailed preparation of cured meats and helped establish stylized arrangements of food as part of French culinary culture. [3]

  8. The Only Way You Should Be Eating at the Whole Foods Salad Bar

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    Don't add unnecessary ingredients that will hike up the price. Here's what to get — and what to avoid. ... With Whole Foods now charging $11.99 per pound for its salad and hot bar, it’s easy ...

  9. Salmagundi - Wikipedia

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    Salmagundi (alternatively salmagundy or sallid magundi) is a cold dish or salad made from different ingredients which may include meat, seafood, eggs, cooked and raw vegetables, fruits, or pickles. In English culture, the term does not refer to a single recipe but describes the grand presentation of a large plated salad of many disparate ...