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Thai Wawm Chikin Sallad iz nyce nd nawt tuu spy-sea !
Release the Kraken! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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A good Sallad and something very like Asparagus, but not it.
John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778 1961
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A fine Sallad and something very like Asparagus, but not it.
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A fine Sallad of divers sorts of Herbs and Pickles.
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_To make a Sallad of Burdock, good for the Stone, another of the tender stalks of Sow-thistles.
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Guts with it, and boil them; but if you would have them to keep, then do not put in Eggs. When you have filled the Guts, boil them, and hang them up, and when you would eat them, serve them in thin slices with a Sallad.
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Salt, do make a very good Sallad, but they will keep but six Weeks.
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Take them before they be too old, and boil them tender, then put them into a pickle made with Vinegar and Salt, and so keep them; it is a very good and pleasant Sallad.
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Sallad than those you pickle up alone; as you make this, you may make syrup of any Herbs or Flowers.
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Take Corn Sallad clean picked and also well washed, and clear from the water, put it into a Dish in some handsom form with some Horse Radish scraped, and some Oil and Vinegar.
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