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  2. Seven-layer salad - Wikipedia

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    Seven-layer salad is an American dish that includes a colorful combination of seven layers of ingredients: iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, sweet peas, hard-boiled eggs, sharp cheddar cheese, and bacon pieces. [1] The salad is topped with a mayonnaise-based dressing and sometimes sour cream is added.

  3. What’s the Difference Between Iceberg Lettuce and Romaine?

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    Overnight Layered Lettuce Salad. Exps84834 Th1999636b02 09 5b Web 6. Northwest Salmon Salad. Holiday Lettuce Salad Exps41195 Cw132792b07 09 6bc Rms 4. Holiday Lettuce Salad. Goat Cheese Lettuce Cups.

  4. 25 Classic '80s Recipes That Still Hit the Spot - AOL

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    Seven-Layer Dip. Seven layers. One unforgettable dip. This crowd-pleaser ruled the '80s party circuit, gracing everything from game-day spreads to baby showers.

  5. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Seven-layer salad: United States: Vegetable salad Usually includes Iceberg lettuce, tomato, cucumber, onion, sweet peas, hard boiled eggs, sharp cheddar cheese, and bacon pieces. Sabich salad: Israel: Egg salad A salad variation of Sabich dish, made from eggplant, boiled eggs/hard boiled eggs, tahini, Israeli salad, potato, parsley and amba.

  6. 15 Best New Packable Lunches to Make This Month - AOL

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    These tuna salad lettuce wraps are a fun lunch idea. Tuna provides protein and omega-3 fatty acids, while the addition of Greek-style yogurt in the dressing helps amp up the protein.

  7. Pittsburgh salad - Wikipedia

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    A Pittsburgh salad is a layered salad, often composed of lettuce, vegetables, grilled meat, shredded cheese, ranch dressing, and most notably, french fries. [1] [2] [3] It is a regional dish from the Western Pennsylvania area, although it can be seen in other places around the United States.