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Pineapple Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: Lois Kinneberg 
'This pretty salad is a staple at my house. I've shared the recipe with any satisfied guests,' pens Lois Kenneberg, Phoenix, Arizona. 'It's easily divided for smaller portions, too--I frequently make just 'one apple's worth'. I you don't like pineapple, try substituting canned mandarin oranges and juice instead.' 

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Blue Cheese Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: Renee Aupperle 
A dash of cayenne adds zip to this classic cool and crispy salad. Blue cheese provides extra richness, notes Renee Aupperle of Lititz, Pennsylvania. Its great for a buffet; everyone who tries it loves it. 

Creamy Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: Linda Stateler 
Things don't get much easier than preparing this pleasantly dressed fruit salad from Linda Stateler of Ottumwa, Iowa. Crunchy apples and nuts contrast nicely with juicy grapes and chewy raisins. 

Barley Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: Sara Tschetter 
To create this tasty twist on traditional Waldorf salads, simply cook the barley, then mix together all the ingredients. The memorable medley sent in by Sara Tschetter from Belle Plaine, Saskatchewan offers a nice change of pace from traditional rice and pasta salads served this time of year. 

Crunchy Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Karen Barefield 
'Bursting with lightly dressed fresh fruit and crunchy sunflower kernels, this deliciously different salad is fun and refreshing,' writes Karen Barefield from Minneapolis, Kansas. 

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Cheddar Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: Barba MCarty 
Wherever I take this one-of-a-kind salad, people eat it until it's gone. I got the original recipe from my mother-in-law and adapted it to fit my tastes. My fondness for cheese and cranberries prompted my to toss them into the delicious mix. 

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Cranberry Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: DeLoris Nance 
A small-quantity salad can still be special, as this recipe proves. 'I like the crisp apple, crunchy celery and chewy dried cranberries in a delightful dressing,' says DeLoris Nance from Auburn, Washington. 

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Cherry Waldorf Salad

Submitted by: Marie Hattrup 
Field editor Marie Hattrup of The Dalles, Oregon combines apples with cherries and cranberries to give a new twist to the classic Waldorf salad. 

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Lemony Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Rochelle Greenway 
When I was a teenager, I did all the cooking for my family of 10. I came up with this recipe when I was partway through making a different salad and discovered I didn't have all the ingredients. 

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Waldorf Salad for Two

Submitted by: Mildred Cummings 
THE PEAR and hint of orange are a nice surprise in this salad. It's a little different than traditional Waldorf salad and always brings rave reviews. The colorful combination of crunchy, fresh ingredients complements any meal. -Mildred Cummings, Cincinnati, Ohio 
 
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