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	<title>Comments on: Candi&#8217;s Tomato Side Salad</title>
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		<title>By: Carole Anne</title>
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		<description>You may use goat Feta cheese as a substitute for cow Feta.  Healthy Recipes recommends Romaine lettuce as it has dark, leafy leaves, which containes lutein, beta-carotene as well as the B vitamin folate.  We recommend only the best - iceburg lettuce has virtually no food value in comparison.

Just a quick note:  when preparing romaine lettuce leaves, wash in cold water with a drop of bleach or veggie wash, then pat leaves dry with paper towels and put in container in fridge for an hour before making salad.  This just gives the lettuce that extra special crunch which adds to any tasty lettuce salad!</description>
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<p>Just a quick note:  when preparing romaine lettuce leaves, wash in cold water with a drop of bleach or veggie wash, then pat leaves dry with paper towels and put in container in fridge for an hour before making salad.  This just gives the lettuce that extra special crunch which adds to any tasty lettuce salad!</p>
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