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Picnic staple
Answer for the clue "Picnic staple ", 8 letters:
coleslaw
Alternative clues for the word coleslaw
Usage examples of coleslaw.
They went first to a Hom and Hardart automat for baked beans and coleslaw, then to an Elvis Presley movie, G.
It comes with coleslaw and rice and beans and even though it is already spicy hot he covers his with an angry red habanero sauce.
He ate hungrily, wondering, as he finished the fries and the bread and the coleslaw, what Novak was going to make of the news.
Fork, hunters had shot a hog that belonged to nobody, and butchered it up while the lady-folks baked pones of corn bread and sliced up coleslaw, and from here and yonder came folks carrying jugs of beady white liquor and music instruments.
Kady said softly, then blushed and looked down at her coleslaw, which had too much fennel in it.
At Haynie's Fork, hunters had shot a hog that belonged to nobody, and butchered it up while the lady-folks baked pones of corn bread and sliced up coleslaw, and from here and yonder came folks carrying jugs of beady white liquor and music instruments.
She took their orders for cheeseburgers, French fries, coleslaw, and Coors.
Lunch was choice of corn chowder or jellied consomme, cheese souffle, fried chicken, corned beef and cabbage, hominy grits with syrup, egg plant au gratin, little pearl onions scalloped with cucumbers, baked stuffed tomatoes, sweet potato surprise, German-fried Irish potatoes, tossed endive, coleslaw with sour cream, pineapple and cottage cheese with lettuce.
Joining with the Bushlands they set up a tailgate spread of ham, potato salad, baked beans, coleslaw, olives, dill pickles, pumpkin tarts, and chocolate cake.
He had vegetable soup, a hamburger, fries, onion rings, coleslaw, chocolate cake with ice cream, and (as an afterthought) apple pie, all of which he washed down with five cups of coffee.
After seeing Carlo off at the airport, she'd gone through the drive-in window at a local fast-food restaurant and had picked up a cardboard container of fried chicken, complete with French fries and a tiny plastic bowl of coleslaw.
The Friday lunch at Stoneybrook Middle School is always the same: sloppy joes, red Jell-O with canned fruit in it, a dinky cup of coleslaw, milk, and a fudgesicle.
They were anxious to continue their discussion, and they did so over sloppy joes and coleslaw.
We stuffed enough envelopes to buy me thrift-store clothes and get a paper bag of fried chicken with paper napkins and coleslaw.
A huge buffet was laid out—all kinds of salads, deviled eggs, bowls of tuna fish, sliced ham, coleslaw, loaves of unsliced bread and angel food cake—more than enough to feed everyone.