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  2. How to Add More Protein to Your Thanksgiving Recipes - AOL

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    Credit - Photo-illustration by TIME. T hanksgiving is traditionally a day of carb-heavy feasting—and even dietitians wouldn’t dare recommend skipping the mashed potatoes, stuffing, or fluffy ...

  3. 8 Delicious Guacamole Recipes You Should Try

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  4. 16 Rich and Creamy Party Dips All Start With a Tub of Sour Cream

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    This recipe starts with the classic three ingredients that makes up any good dip: sour cream, cream cheese, and mayonnaise! Add some canned artichokes, cheesy parmesan, and spicy pickled cherry ...

  5. Silken Tofu and Edamame Soup (Edamame No Surinagashi) - AOL

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    Want to make Silken Tofu and Edamame Soup (Edamame No Surinagashi)? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Silken Tofu and Edamame Soup (Edamame No Surinagashi)? recipe for your family and friends.

  6. 5-Minute Guacamole Recipe - AOL

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    In a food processor, combine all the ingredients; cover and process until smooth. Transfer to a small bowl; serve immediately. Yield: 3/4 cup For more great Dip Recipes visit www.Tasteofhome.com.

  7. 10 ways to make your guacamole even better

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    Most guacamole lovers know to add salt and lime juice to make the most basic form of the dip taste great-but if you want to step up your game, there are a few other items you may want to consider ...

  8. Guacamole - Wikipedia

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    Guacamole (Spanish: [ɡwakaˈmole] ⓘ; informally shortened to guac in the United States [1] since the 1980s) [2] is an avocado-based dip, spread, or salad first developed in Mexico. [3] In addition to its use in modern Mexican cuisine , it has become part of international cuisine as a dip, condiment , and salad ingredient.

  9. Seven-layer dip - Wikipedia

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    The dish was popular in Texas for some time before the recipe first appeared in print. The dish typically includes: Refried beans (originally commercial jalapeño bean dip) Guacamole (originally mashed seasoned avocados) Sour cream (originally a mixture of sour cream & mayonnaise seasoned with commercial taco seasoning mix)