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Bean Salad Without Oil



 
 
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Old 18-11-2007, 04:34 AM posted to rec.food.recipes
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Default Bean Salad Without Oil

Requested 3 bean salad
From: jeananna
need 3 bean salad like farmer jack's use to sale at their deli

Bean Salad Without Oil

3 different kinds of canned beans
small onions
green and red peppers
a stalk of celery
1 small jar of sweet pickle relish
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup vinegar

Drain liquid from the canned beans that you are using. Probably 3 kinds or
more. Slice small onions in thin slices. Dice green and red peppers to
your liking. Slice a stalk of celery very thin. 1 small jar of sweet
pickle relish and add 1/2 cup sugar to the relish. Mix this all together
and put in refrigerator overnight. Stir again before serving, drain
slightly and place in a pretty serving bowl. Wonderful! You can add 1/4
cup vinegar if you want it more sharp/ keeps well. Enjoy!

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