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  2. Here's How Ina Garten, Martha Stewart & More Make Potato Salad

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    Perfectly crispy on the outside, warm and soft on the inside, and coated with a luscious layer of creamy mayo and mustard, potato salads typically feature hard-boiled eggs, celery, and relish.

  3. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Potato salad: Worldwide Potato salad Made from potatoes, and varies throughout different regions of the world. American versions often use mayonnaise, sour cream or milk dressing. [27] Raheb: Lebanon: Vegetable salad Made with eggplant (aubergine) and tomatoes. Ramen salad: Hokkaido, Japan: Noodle Salad Made with lettuce, tomato, sweetcorn ...

  4. Potato salad - Wikipedia

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    North German potato salad is served cold or at room temperature. It is typically made with mayonnaise, hard-boiled egg and sweet or sour pickles. The American-style potato salad is likely to have originated from this version. [5] Asian-style potato salad is similar to American-style potato salad, but has a sweeter and eggier flavor.

  5. Action origami - Wikipedia

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    Action origami is origami that can be animated. The original traditional action model is the flapping bird. The original traditional action model is the flapping bird. Models of which the final assembly involves some special action, for instance blowing up a water bomb, are also typically classed as action origami.

  6. Make this roasted potato salad with French lentils and spring ...

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    Serve up this healthy twist on the all American classic side dish, the potato salad! This is one is packed with oven roasted potatoes, French lentils and fresh spring vegetables. Potatoes and ...

  7. List of origamists - Wikipedia

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    Kōshō Uchiyama – Sōtō priest, origami master, and abbot of Antai-ji near Kyoto, Japan, and author of more than twenty books on Zen Buddhism and origami Miguel de Unamuno – Spanish essayist, novelist, poet, playwright and philosopher who devised many new models and popularized origami in Spain and South America.

  8. Jeremy Shafer - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Shafer is an American professional entertainer and origamist based in Berkeley, California.He has been folding origami since he was ten. He creates his own origami designs which tend to be whimsical and unique, such as his "Man Swatter", "BARF Bag" and his working origami household items, like his "Nail Clippers" and his awesome "Swiss Army Knife". [1]

  9. Yoshizawa–Randlett system - Wikipedia

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    The origami crane diagram, using the Yoshizawa–Randlett system. The Yoshizawa–Randlett system is a diagramming system used to describe the folds of origami models. Many origami books begin with a description of basic origami techniques which are used to construct the models.