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Cranberry Mousse Jello Mold Salad by Angie MorrisThis Cranberry Mousse Jello Mold Salad has been a favorite in our family for many years especially at Thanksgiving and Christmas. I found it in a magazine years ago and credit for this goes to Helen Clement of Hemet, California. I chose to reduce her nutmeg amount from 1/2 to 1/4 teaspoon , which gives it just a tiny hint of nutmeg,… |
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Christmas Apple Salad by Salad FoodieRed and green color apples make a Christmas statement for this fresh, healthy and simple fruit salad. Select apples for the deepest color you can get, but not too tart, as there is no added sugar or sweetener in this recipe. Suggestions: Apples with predominant red and/or green skins might include: Red Delicious, Red Jonathan,… |
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Fruit Salad with Citrus Almond Sauce by Meera NalavadiAn exotic, healthy fruit salad with a tasty Almond butter, citrus sauce |
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Easy Cranberry-Apple Salad by RecipeKingEasy Cranberry-Apple Salad is a quick (15 minute) recipe for a delicious side salad. It is also a healthy, low calories, low sodium, low fat, low carbohydrates, no-cholesterol, WeightWatchers (4) PointsPlus and vegetarian recipe. Ingredients: apples, onions, walnuts, dried cranberries, mixed salad greens with a light raspberry… |
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Watermelon Fruit Salad featuring Sparkling Ice by Catherine Pappas
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Citrus and Avocado Salad by John SpottiswoodThis was one of my favorite salads growing up. My grandmother would serve it in a butter lettuce leaf cup with just grapefruit, avocado, and a light vinegarette. This version has a bit more too it, and is equally good. |
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Tropical Fruit Salad with Citrus Almond Sauce by Meera NalavadiAn exotic, healthy fruit salad with a tasty Almond butter, citrus sauce |
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Christmas Ambrosia Salad by Char's KitchenDelicious holiday fruit salad like grandma used to make. |
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Arugula with Packham Pears and Borage Blossoms by Warren WeberNutty arugula and sweet pears make this salad an excellent after-dinner course. Prepare the salad before dinner; a squeeze of lime over the pears will keep them from darkening. Bartlett, Comice, or Bosc pears can be substituted for the Packhams. Select ripe pears that are firm but not mushy. Dress with Pear Vinaigrette. |
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Pear and Walnut Salad by Salad FoodieAn easy-does it salad perfect for fresh pear season! Low calorie, low fat, and a nice luncheon salad alternative. |
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Roasted Plum Bacon & Feta Salad by Now We're Cooking!I guess I am definitely in a "new cooking dimension," no longer afraid to try my own combinations - whether they turn out or not. This morning, I was looking for something to do with 3 plums I bought at the store, some smoked bacon and a bit of feta cheese. In my opinion, when it comes to fruits, plums are the un-sung heroes of the… |
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Kiwi Fruit Salad with Honey Orange Drizzle by Kyle DalakasHere is a refreshing, nutritious, low fat idea for breakfast, a light lunch or a healthy dessert! |
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Waldorf Salad by K. Garner"Spreading the dressing over the fruit mixture before it's chilled seals out air and helps keep the fruit fresh longer". Who am I to edit out the original note from the Meredith Corporation's 1989 edition of the "Better Homes and Gardens New Cookbook"? No, nay, never! I like this version because I can tell my son there's… |
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Strawberry-Pineapple Iceberg Wedge ( Sharon's variation: Strawberry-Blueberry-Kiwi Wedge) by Sharon McAndrews BurkeyHow can it be that we have a 25 year old ? When I'm still 25 myself! Ha ha ha! Yes, it's true, and very blessed the past 25 years to have Our Laura in our lives! For her birthday lunch, she requested our Family's Scalloped Potatoes and Ham Dish,… |
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A most colorful salad dedicated to my Aussie friends by Nick RocheOK, so tomatoes are a fruit, correct? And we all know that kiwis are a fruit as well, correct? What if the two of them met each other in a most unlikely venue, say a salad? And let's say that these silly little capers decided to butt in and mix things up. Before you knew it, there was a flavor party brewing, somebody said Happy New… |
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