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  2. Watercress and Fennel Salad with Blood Orange and Thyme ...

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    To prepare oranges, cut off both ends, and cut between the peel and the orange to remove peel and pith completely. Cut oranges crosswise into 1⁄4-inch slices, place in bowl and set aside. Arrange watercress on individual plates or on a large platter and top with sliced fennel.

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    Twice-Baked Potatoes. Twice-baked potatoes are basically a way to eat mashed potatoes in a cute little potato boat. The first bake is roasting the potatoes so they are nice and tender. While the ...

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    Wear red, don't leave your pizza out overnight, and try these healthier Super Bowl recipes: 12 tips for a happy and healthy month Erin Donnelly February 7, 2025 at 10:21 AM

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    1. Using a very sharp paring knife, peel the grapefruits, carefully removing all of the bitter white pith. Carefully cut in between the membranes to release the grapefruit sections into a bowl. Discard all but 1 tablespoon of grapefruit juice from the bowl. Stir in the pickled cocktail onions and parsley leaves and season with pepper. 2.

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  8. Sicilian orange salad - Wikipedia

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    Sicilian orange salad, known in Italian as insalata di arance, is a typical salad dish of the Spanish and Sicilian cuisine, which uses oranges as its main ingredient. It is usually served at the beginning or at the end of a meal. [1] In its most basic form the salad consists of thin, tart orange slices served with olive oil, salt, and black pepper.

  9. 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.