Food Fun and Facts Recipe for Shredded Wheat Salad

Shredded Wheat Salad Recipe

Ingredients:

6 shredded wheat biscuits, crushed
2 tomatoes, chopped
1 chopped cucumber
1/2 green pepper, chopped
1/3 cup chopped scallions
1 teaspoon snipped dill
2 cloves chopped garlic
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/2 cup lemon juice
1/2 cup olive oil
salt

In large bowl, combine all the above ingredients.
Cover and refrigerate and serve when ready.
Recipe by Helen Christie



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