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  2. Michigan salad - Wikipedia

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    Some recipes use dried cranberries instead of cherries, add other kinds of fruit such as apple or mandarin orange, omit or substitute the blue cheese, and/or add walnuts or pecans. In Western Michigan, a Michigan salad might include grapes, sliced apples, and walnuts or pecans.

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  4. Raw Vegetable Salad with Blue Cheese Recipe - AOL

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    In a large bowl whisk together the shallots, mustard, honey and red wine vinegar. Once combined slowly drizzle in the olive oil while constantly whisking.

  5. Asian Pear, Almond and Blue Cheese Salad Recipe - AOL

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  6. Outback Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    Outback Steakhouse is an American chain of Australian-themed casual dining restaurants, serving American cuisine, based in Tampa, Florida. The chain has over 1,000 locations in 23 countries throughout North America , South America , Asia , and Australia .

  7. Blue cheese dressing - Wikipedia

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    There is a blue cheese vinaigrette that consists of salad oil, blue cheese, vinegar, and sometimes seasonings. [2] Most major salad dressing producers and restaurants in the United States and Canada produce a variant of blue cheese dressing. It is commonly served as a dip with Buffalo wings or crudités (raw vegetables).

  8. Peach, Arugula, and Blue Cheese Salad Is Like Summer in ... - AOL

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  9. Blooming onion - Wikipedia

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    Despite the name's familiarity and frequent use as a generic term, "Bloomin' Onion" is a registered trademark and Outback's owners have issued legal threats to numerous restaurants over their use of similar names. [5] From June 21, 2016, Outback Steakhouse began serving a limited-time-only variant of the Bloomin' Onion, the Loaded Bloomin' Onion.