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#7990 05/04/2009 08:51 AM
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A favorite on SXM! we bring it often to impromptu gatherings...
Great for beach sandwiches with L&T or on Triscuts for appetizers...

[color:"blue"]Waldorf Chicken Salad[/color]

Cooked & chilled chicken cut up in small pieces
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Diced Granny Smith apples (skin removed)
OR, we usually use Grapes, sliced in half
Chopped Walnuts (we sometimes use pecans)
Chopped onions
S&P to taste


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Brian--I usually use a red apple in mine, and green grapes. I really like it, Eric not so much. He likes a real traditional chicken salad, with just some onion in it..


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I like the tartness of a Granny Smith, or we use seedless red grapes...


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I don't know, maybe I should try it with the granny smith. I like the sweetness of a red apple, but maybe Eric would like it if it wasn't so sweet.


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I'm noticing a sweet tooth in some of your posts! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />


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I guess it's because I don't normally eat much in the way of dessert, at home anyway, so want the main course to be sweet, maybe?? I don't need dessert anyway...


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