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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients1(10-ounce) bagkale-and-broccoli slaw mix1(15 ounce) canno-salt-added cannellini beans, rinsed¼cupgreen goddess yogurt dressing
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Ingredients
1(10-ounce) bagkale-and-broccoli slaw mix
1(15 ounce) canno-salt-added cannellini beans, rinsed
¼cupgreen goddess yogurt dressing
DirectionsToss slaw mix with beans.Add dressing and toss to coat.To make aheadRefrigerate salad (Step 1) for up to 1 day. Toss with dressing just before eating.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, February 2021
Directions
Toss slaw mix with beans.Add dressing and toss to coat.To make aheadRefrigerate salad (Step 1) for up to 1 day. Toss with dressing just before eating.
Toss slaw mix with beans.
Add dressing and toss to coat.
To make ahead
Refrigerate salad (Step 1) for up to 1 day. Toss with dressing just before eating.
Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, February 2021
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Nutrition Facts(per serving)362Calories15gFat40gCarbs14gProtein
Nutrition Facts(per serving)
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