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Ruth A. Matson

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Potato Salad

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Surprise Salad

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French Bean Salad

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Dill-Spiced Carrots

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Celery Seed Dressing

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Fruit Salad Buffet

An added pleasure of this salad lunch is that you can mix your own. Take a large tray and line it with grape leaves or large flat leaves of leaf lettuce. In the center place a shallow dish piled high with heart leaves of lettuce, watercress and spikes of French endive. Around this dish, on the grape leaves, arrange fruits according to your liking, such as:
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Tuna Fish Salad Plate

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Sour Cream Cucumbers

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Tossed Green Salad with Herbs

This aristocrat of the salad family is usually considered to belong properly to dinner, accompanying the main entrèe, or even better, as a separate course to refresh the palate. But why not, on a hot summer day, feature the big bowl of cool greens for itself? The accompaniment can be hearty - cheese muffins or sandwiches - but let the salad have the center of the stage.
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Poppy Seed Dressing

This recipe originally accompanied Fruit Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing
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Romaine Caesar Salad

In doubling or tripling this recipe, you can put all the ingredients for the dressing into a blender (cutting the amount of garlic in half) for a quick whirl. Store the dressing in a screw-cap jar until the salad is ready to be tossed. The flavor is the same, but the texture of the dressing is creamy and looks less attractive on the romaine.