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TURKEY & CABBAGE SALAD

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TOOLS YOU WILL NEED:  Measuring cup & spoon, large bowl, plastic wrap to cover, large wooden mixing spoon, kitchen knife, cutting board plus additional items if optional ingredients are used.

INGREDIENTS:

bullet1 cup chopped cooked turkey
bullet1 cup packaged blend of red & green cabbage (see note below)
bullet1/4 cup dried cranberries, cut in half or coarsely chopped
bullet2 Tbsp Miracle Whip Light Dressing
bulletPineapple chunks, optional
bullet2 tsp chopped roasted nuts, optional (see note below)

DIRECTIONS:  Toss the turkey, cabbage & cranberries in a large bowl.  Add Miracle Whip & mix gently; cover & refrigerate to chill.  When ready to serve toss in the pineapple & sprinkle the nuts on the top, if desired.

SERVINGS:  2                                                TIME:  20 minutes plus chill

TIPS:  Note 1:  If you prefer you can thinly slice red & green cabbage to make 1 cup; peel & then continue to peel some carrot adding this to the cabbage blend.  Note 2:  You can use packaged sliced roasted nut of choice, such as almonds or walnuts or you can place your own nuts on a baking sheet & bake them a couple minutes (until you can smell the nuts), watch carefully or they might burn.

NUTRITION:  Cal 220; Fat 6g, Sat 1.5g; Chol 55mg; Sodium 210mg; Carb 20g; Fiber 3g; Sugars 17g; Protein 22g; Vit A 50% DV; Vit C 40% DV; Calcium 6% DV; Iron 10% DV (not includes optional ingredients if used).

 

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