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Greek Picnic Salad

Greek Picnic Salad Or How to Get More Feta in Your Life

By //  by Candace Sampson

Hand over my heart as I tell you this, no carb has ever passed my lips that I didn't love. Bread, pasta, rice—I love them all. That's why this Greek Picnic Salad gets me excited because it's not really a traditional green salad but rather a carb salad. Yeah baby, now we're talking. I love this Greek Picnic Salad because the rice and chick peas make  it satisfying enough to be a meal on it's own. It's also perfect served as a side with grilled meats and fish in the summer, and as the …

Filed Under: Food & Drink, Recipes, Salads, Sides Tagged With: feta, greek picnis salad, greek rice salad with olives, kalamata olives in salad, rice salad, spinach and rice with feta, summer salad, summer side

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