| Weight Watcher Friendly Waldorf Salad |
- 2 stalks celery, chopped
- 1/2 apple, chopped
- 2 Tbsp raisins
- 1 tsp honey
- 1 Tbsp greek yogurt, low fat
- Toss all ingredients together.
- Chill & serve.
Recipes from our Kitchen, Tales from Richmond
| Weight Watcher Friendly Waldorf Salad |
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You know those times when you have to bring something along to a BBQ or Pot Luck? Well, M. Cook, you’re not the only one who all of the sudden becomes the gourmet chef. How could I possibly bring my 5-ingredient-wonder to a food fest, when my personal character is being judged on such? THIS is the real deal, my friends: It is waiting to be the show off of the table.
Have I mentioned that this baby also tastes divine?
I give you, The Showing-Off Potato Salad (I made that up – do you like it? )
Ingredients:
Dressing:
Instructions:
1. Take an hour or two cutting that HUGE list of ingredients into tiny bits so it looks pretty. Or you could use one of those cool manual chopper thingy’s. (I’d totally be willing to review a chopper thingy. Just sayin’.)
2. Stir up the salad dressing.
3. Toss together (be sure to bring some cute little red bits to the surface so it looks oh-so-pretty)
NOTE: for the love of all things good – don’t smother it in paprika like your mama used to do!
Inspired by Thai ClubHouse All in One Seasoning. (I wonder if I keep linking to them, if they’ll send me product to review??)
Ingredients:
Instructions:

PS – if there are some photography guru’s out there, do you know if I’m having problems with photos because my camera is as old as the hills (point and shoot variety) or because of … er… user error?
I cook this ham from scratch but there are a couple brands that also make gluten free prepared ham. Watch them carefully!
Dressing – in shaker, combine:
Shake dressing, combine ingredients, toss together. Serve! This tastes great the next day too!
A note about me & cameras: I love the idea of a picture, but to stop in the middle of preparation or dinner with three hungry children just doesn’t happen! I’m sure you understand. Just take my word for it – this one is pretty!
This one didn’t exactly get two thumbs up from the kids, but the adults in this family adore it! This salad usually calls for ichiban noodles. I dont’ use any noodles, and I find that the bean sprouts, celery, snow peas, etc, give it enough crunch. I add extra cashews for a little fullness. Yum!
Dressing: combine in a shaker:
Add dressing to salad, toss & serve! Serve the same day.