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Carrot slaw




Carrots and string beans are always a good thing to bring on vacation because they last long, unlike cucumbers for example.  Nowadays our meal is often a simple sandwich but the side dish vary and today is carrot slaw. 
Carrot slaw

Ingredients 

4                                                                         Shredded carrots 
2                                                                         Thinly sliced string beans
1 teaspoon                                                       Chives
1 teaspoon                                                       Carrot top ( or parsley)
1/4 teaspoon                                                    Jamaican rub
1 teaspoon                                                       Lemon juice
2 teaspoons                                                     Olive oil

Directions 

Mix everything together and there you have it.  

I know sring beans and Jamaican rub is weird but it is "à la Scott", make it "à la you", always eat your serving of veggies and let me know if you try it.



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