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Because I have made this twice lately and it's brilliant.

Accessibility and dietary notes )

What you need and what you do with it )

NB: i really can't estimate the serving numbers on this one. No matter how much I scale the recipe down it is always More Than Warranted. Maybe 5-6 as a side dish at these measurements.
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So I was serving quiche for dinner this evening and decided to make some coleslaw to go with it. It's ages since I've made coleslaw myself despite the fact that I far prefer it to the shop bought stuff which, for my taste, is always far too drippy and smothered with way too much mayonnaise.

I thought I would share my pseudo-coleslaw with you and see if anyone has any suggestions for the next batch. I've not included quantities because it's basically an 'as much as you feel like' kind of recipe - nothing is going to go drastically wrong if you use different quantities.

My ingredients

White cabbage
Red onion
Raw mushroom
Carrots (I picked some Chantenay ones which are supposed to be a little sweeter than the average)
Dried apricots
Mayonnaise

I diced everything (except the mayonnaise!) threw it in a bowl and mixed it up and then added enough mayo to coat but not drown the veg. And the nice thing is there's enough to go on lunch tomorrow. Today I didn't add them, but I also sometimes throw in a few chopped fresh chives.

I like adding the apricots for just that occasional bite of something a little sweeter. I know the shop bought ones sometimes include pineapple or sultanas, which is what made me begin to think about what else could go in. So does anyone have any other suggestions of things that they add to coleslaw for just that hint of unusual.
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If you like guacamole, you’ll love this soup. A smooth green purée of avocados is topped with a chunky, fresh tomato salsa. The salsa garnish is essential to the recipe; it makes the flavor of the avocados really shine.

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Here I give you a very rich dessert. Brownie base, coffee-flavoured* cream in the middle, topped with a soft meringue. (*You can use different flavourings for the cream: you can use only vanilla flavouring and skip the coffee, or you can use a different flavouring of your choice.)

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