From: bmcnichol
On May 8, 2009
Very good and easy to make. I made this up one night and let it sit and ate it for lunch the next day. Nice flavor. I followed the recipe as written other then I used Dreamfield pasta as that is what I buy. I also had cooked ham instead of honey ham and my dressing was not reduced fat. I also used shredded cheese instead of crumbles. Was a nice lunch.
From: bluemoon downunder
On Apr 11, 2009
With the bacon and ham in this salad, it made for a one dish meal which we enjoyed for yesterday's lunch. As monterey jack cheese is not a cheese I'm familiar with, I used some cheddar (full cream) and some feta (low fat). I'm happy to eat low-fat versions of the white creamy cheeses, but would rather omit the cheese than use low-fat versions of the yellow cheeses which I find tasteless. A mix of these two cheeses seemed like a good compromise and provided an interesting taste contrast. I also added some fresh thyme. Thank you for sharing this very tasty salad, Lainey. Made for PRMR.
From: lazyme
On Mar 5, 2007
Great salad! I used tri-color rotini, mixed salad greens, and Wishbone Robusto Italian salad dressing. This had a nice mixture of veggies and meats for a delightful hearty salad. Thanks Lainey for sharing this one.
From: KITTENCAL
On Oct 17, 2007
This was wonderful salad and a great way to use up leftover frozen ham from Thansgiving, I used feta cheese and cherry tomatoes and my Italian Seasoning Mix thanks for sharing this hon!...Kitten
From: MsSally
On Apr 16, 2007
This is a good basic salad and the flavors meld together great. The pasta is a nice touch and I used mozarella instead of colby jack cheese.
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