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Melon Ambrosia

Submitted by: Edie DeSpain
Provided by: Taste of Home
'Each time I serve this light and refreshing desert, it gets rave reviews,' comments field editor Edie DeSpain from Logan, Utah. 'With three kinds of melon, it's lovely and colorful but so simple to prepare.' 

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Rainbow Melon Julep

Submitted by: Sue Ross
Provided by: Taste of Home
Three different kinds of melons make up this colorful fruit medley. Lime juice and soda, plus a hint of mint, season this pretty citrus salad from Sue Ross of Casa Grande, Arizona. 

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Melon 'n' Grape Medley

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Provided by: Taste of Home
This colorful fruit salad from our Test Kitchen has a zesty honey-orange dressing with a surprising twist...a hint of jalapeno! 

Three Melon Smoothie

Submitted by: JJBISHOP
Home Town: Urbana, Ohio, USA
This smoothie featuring watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew is very refreshing on hot summer nights! 

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Frozen Fruit and Soda Cups

Submitted by: chance33
A refreshing summer snack is made by pouring lemon-lime soda over fruit salad and freezing for a few minutes before serving. 

Melon Salad with Ginger Dressing

Submitted by: Elsie Mauriello
Provided by: Taste of Home
With a hint of honey, the cool, creamy dressing complements the colorful melon and tender chicken. Family and friends will be happy to see it on your table again and again. 

Watercress, Melon and Almond Salad

Submitted by: Barrett
Cantaloupe and watermelon cubes are added to chopped watercress and dressed with a sweetened vinaigrette made with lime juice and a bit of fresh, minced ginger. Toasted almonds are sprinkled on before serving. 

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Fruit Slush Cups

Submitted by: Betty Webb
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
This frosty favorite from Betty Webb of Nauvoo, Illinois is a great brunch basic or springtime snack. Pour the entire batch into one container to freeze, then scoop out single servings. Or spoon the colorful medley into individual plastic cups before freezing. 

Frosty Cranberry Salad Cups

Submitted by: Bernadine Bolte
Provided by: Taste of Home
Instead of traditional cranberry sauce, consider these individual fruit salads. They're a make-ahead treat terrific for potlucks. --Bernadine Bolte, St. Louis, Missouri 

Frosty Fruit Cups

Submitted by: Beth Litzenberger
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
With just four ingredients, it's a snap to blend together these refreshing fruit cups, assures Beth Litzenberger from Gothenburg, Nebraska. 'Frozen in muffin cups for individual servings, they're a fun way to get kids to eat fruit.' 
 
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