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Broken Glass Torte

Submitted by: Sue Megonigle
Provided by: Taste of Home
I find this light and fluffy dessert to be popular at family gatherings and potlucks. --Sue Megonigle 

L and M's Creamy Jelly Salad

Submitted by: Lynette and Melissa
This is a creamy, lemony molded salad with lots of yummies - cream cheese, shredded carrots, marshmallows and crushed pineapple. Serves six. 
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Fourth of July Ice Cream Cake

Submitted by: Anne Scholovich
Provided by: Taste of Home
This eye-catching dessert is actually easy to prepare and keeps well in the freezer for days. It's nice to be able to serve cake and ice cream in one slice. --Anne Scholovich, Waukesha, Wisconsin 
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Cream of Mango Soup

Submitted by: Suzisulzer
A refreshing cool and creamy soup made with mango. You may add blueberries or sliced strawberries as a garnish when in season. Fat free sour cream may be substituted for the half-and-half cream. 
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Hearts of Palm Salad

Submitted by: Heather G.
This salad is very easy to make and always requested by my family. People think they are eating something special because it is made with hearts of palm. Best if chilled overnight. 

Colleen's Jewel of a Salad

Submitted by: ZENXA49
This easy, bright salad perks up roast chicken or other simple meal. Try adding strips of grilled chicken for a meal on its own! 
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Heavenly 'Apple of My Thigh' Dessert

Submitted by: KIRSTEN_R
This dessert is SOOOO easy and delicious!!! All you need is 5 ingredients to make this! Cream cheese mixed with caramel then topped with toffee bar pieces and apples for dipping.. what is there not to love? 

Broken Window Glass

Submitted by: Joan R
A billowy mound of whipped topping that's sweetened with lemon-pineapple juice is folded with gelatin cubes of a variety of flavors and colors. 

Maids of Honor Tarts II

Submitted by: Joanne
These little 2-inch tarts are delicious and perfect for a grown-up afternoon tea. The tart shells are lined with pastry and filled with a dollop of raspberry jam, and then a spoonful of a sugary almond filling. The tops are decorated with a bit of pastry and slipped into the oven to bake. This recipe yields a dozen. 
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Broken Glass Dessert

Submitted by: Kathy Crow
Provided by: Taste of Home
'When it's cut this dessert looks like stained glass windows,' remarks Kathy Crow of Cordova, Alaska. 
 
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