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You’ll Be Making This Salad All Year Long

03 May 2016
jessicafaidley
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baking powder, baking soda, BBQ, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, celery, Clabber Girl, dill relish, domino sugar, Duke's mayo, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, food, Gold Medal flour, hard-boiled eggs, Johnsonville, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, macaroni salad, McCormick spices, Morton salt, Old Bay seasoning, paprika, Parsley, picnic, recipe, sugar, sweet relish, TruMoo milk, Vlasic, Wesson vegetable oil

Macaroni salad is a staple picnic food that my has at almost every summer gathering. We don’t just make this salad; we craft this salad with a chef-like precision. Ok, so we like to think so, anyway. Haha!

This recipe for mac salad is the bees knees, and you wanna know why? Because there is tuna fish in it. Now, I know what you’re thinking, “not everyone likes tuna!” I totally get that. I, particularly don’t like tuna, but when it’s intermingled in the savory ingredients of this salad, it truly becomes the “chicken of the sea.” Tuna gives this traditional BBQ salad such an awesome kick of flavor and protein.

If you aren’t a tuna fan, I encourage you to at least give this macaroni salad recipe a try. I just might make a believer out of you, yet! I have a house full of picky eaters and they gobbled this up so fast, I knew within minutes I should have made a double batch!

 

Recipe courtesy of Woman Freebies.

 

 

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Quick Tip: If you honest to goodness cannot stand tuna, replace it with canned chicken.

 

Now You Can Have The All-American Meal Without The Headache!

02 May 2016
jessicafaidley
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When all you want is a juicy hamburger with a side of fries but you don’t feel like dragging out the grill, whip up this all-American casserole instead! In just 4 ingredients you can have an amazing dinner ready that your entire family will love. I find that this casserole is a HUGE hit with the kids.

 

I don’t know about you, but I don’t always have the time or energy to satisfy my grilled and deep fried cravings. This casserole has helped me get the best of both worlds. It combines savory hamburger, cheese, and a creamy sauce topped by a bed of French fries all baked to perfection. I love to top this casserole with all of the fixins’ like ketchup, mustard, dill relish, and diced onions.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Oh, Bite It.

 

PLEASE CONTINUE TO THE NEXT PAGE FOR A LIST OF INGREDIENTS.

 

 

Quick Tip: Have condiments readily available like mustard, ketchup, BBQ sauce, pickles, onions, and anything else you like on your burger and fries.

 

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