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After a few decadent meals out, one too many birthday treats, and a Charleston-induced food coma, my body is revolting and refusing to eat anything besides veggies….after I eat pasta…..before I eat dessert….at lunchtime only. But hey, all that really matters is that I’m actually eating some veggies, right?! Joking aside, whether it’s been all the rich food or the hints of spring in the air, I’m craving fresh produce like whoa. This easy green bean salad is one I’ve been making since I first started cooking. Ok, maybe a little later on, because when I first started cooking, it wasn’t pretty (imagine all of the spices in your spice cabinet being combined in a bowl and then spooned out on a plate….yup, that would have been my idea of a “meal” way back at the tender ripe age of 5. YUM). But this recipe was from one of my first cookbooks. I don’t remember the name of it, but I remember it went through the basic plants of a garden and explained, in kid-friendly terminology, how you could use each one. With only a few simple ingredients, this recipe has been a mainstay in my diet ever since. It’s delicious as is, but if you want to be ba-na-nas, toss on a little goat cheese or feta (Mmmm!), and for a quick meal, toss it with some pasta (Hello light summer dinner!).

Ingredients

green beans

large tomato

onion

Fresh herbs

Dressing

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