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  2. Every Pasta Dinner at Olive Garden—Ranked by Nutrition

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    Photos: Olive Garden, Ken Wolter / Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not ThOlive Garden, a beloved Italian-themed casual dining chain, has been a staple for families since its inception in 1982.

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  4. The 4-Ingredient Chicken Dinner That Saves Me on Busy Nights

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    Add the olive brine, scrape up any browned bits, and cook until the liquid has evaporated, about 1 minute. Stir in the cherry tomatoes and olives and season with salt and pepper.

  5. Olive Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Olive Garden started as a unit of General Mills. The Olive Garden's first restaurant was opened on December 13, 1982, in Orlando, Florida, by co-founders Blaine Sweatt, Mark Given, Gino DeSantis and Dave Manuchia. By 1989, there were 145 The Olive Garden restaurants, making it the fastest-growing units in the General Mills restaurant division.

  6. The #1 Healthiest Order at Olive Garden, According to a Dietitian

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    Photo: Ken Wolter/Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!What's not to love about the Olive Garden? Variety, accessibility, and hearty portions make this Italian-American chain so beloved, not ...

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  8. Every pasta dinner at Olive Garden, ranked

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  9. Big Boy Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    After Bob's, the four original franchisees (in order) were Frisch's, Eat'n Park, Shoney's (originally called "Parkette") and Elias Brothers, all clustered near the state of Ohio. All, including Bob's, remain in operation today, albeit Elias Brothers is simply known as Big Boy, and Eat'n Park and Shoney's dropped Big Boy affiliation in the 1970s ...