Monday, 18 May 2015

How to Ruin a Healthy Salad

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How to Ruin a Healthy Salad

It seems natural to want to eat more salads as the weather warms up. And eating a salad is a great way to get more veggies into your diet. But, be careful -- a good salad can go bad if you add high-calorie toppings.

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Shereen Lehman, MS
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How to Ruin a Healthy Salad

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