Oprah's Outtasight Salad

"This is from my local noon news show. I don't know if it's really from Oprah Winfrey, but it really is outtasight."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 2 cups salad greens
  • 1 cup chopped vegetables, of your choice (I use bean salad and cucumber, mixed)
  • 1 cup oranges, pieces fresh or canned (drain canned fruit) or 1 cup pineapple chunk (drain canned fruit)
  • 14 cup dynamite salad dressing (number 104585)
  • 2 2 tablespoons dried cranberries or 2 tablespoons dried cherries
  • 2 tablespoons chopped nuts (any kind)
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directions

  • In a bowl, mix salad greens, fruit and vegetables.
  • Spoon dressing over and mix gently.
  • Top with raisins and nuts.

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Reviews

  1. Really good for me, living alone and cooking is a pain for one . This way I get everything I ned in one salad.
     
  2. Really very good! I love both, the salad and the dressing. Please post more such recipes!
     
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I've been cooking for over 45 years now. First I made Jello pudding. Next I learned how to make cream sauce. I still like creamed tuna over toast, rice or mashed potatoes. Many years ago I found a greeting card that said "When I retire I'm going to move to a big house in the country and live with a lot of cats...I've already got a start on the cats." I bought the store's entire stock and sent them to EVERYBODY! Well, now I'm retired, I live in a regular sized house in the country (on about 80 acres), I have a bunch of cats and feed a lot of other critters. There's a mini pig (she's still pretty big),a lop-eared rabbit, a vole who moved in under the stove, a huge flock of chickens, loads of songbirds, an opossum behind the barn(who sneaks in to eat), herons in the spring, pacific tree frogs, and the occasional coyote. We're even in the territory of a couple of golden eagles who stop by a couple of times a year. That's a chicken on my shoulder. JC (Junior Chicken). How he ended up as an indoor chicken is a long, complicated story. JC never learned to crow right. Maybe it was being deprived of role models in his formative months.
 
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