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Cooked Fruit Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Caroline Butcher 
My mother handed this recipe down to me, and it has never failed to receive raves from my guests, especially the men. They enjoy it so much that they always put huge servings on their salads, so I rarely have leftovers! 

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Winter Fruit Salad with Lemon Poppyseed Dressing

Submitted by: Nora LaCroix 
Wonderful salad for the holiday seasons. Great to serve for dinner at home or to take to a family gathering during the holidays. 

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Winter Fruit Salad with Lemon Poppyseed Dressing

Submitted by: Nora LaCroix 
Wonderful salad for the holiday seasons. Great to serve for dinner at home or to take to a family gathering during the holidays. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

Like No One Else's Fruit Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Sheila 
An unusual, flavorful dressing that will perk up any fruit salad, this is sweet, spicy, and creamy dressing made with eggs, mustard, marshmallows and cream. Odd-sounding combo, but famously tasty result. 

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Emerald Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Beth Scholke 
Beth Scholke of Barrington, Illinois coast and appealing assortment of green fruits with a tangy citrus dressing to create this refreshing salad. 'It's great for picnics and family gathering, because it's simple yet crowd-pleasing,' she reports. 

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Honey Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Dorothy Dinnean 
Though fresh fruit steals the show in this morning medley, the subtle honey sauce makes it an especially sweet treat. 'It takes just 10 minutes to assemble this easy salad, which tastes so good with brunch,' says Dorothy Dinnean of Harrison, Arkansas. TIP: Don't have those fruits on hand? Try blackberries, mangoes or peaches instead. 

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Breakfast Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Teri Albrecht 
You need just two ingredients to stir up the citrusy dressing that's drizzled over this fruit medley. Teri Albrecht of Mt. Airy, Maryland says the refreshing salad is a lovely addition to a special brunch or buffet. 

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Minty Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Becky Murdock 
Refreshing mint gives the gorgeous salad an unusual twist. It's a 'must' on my brunch buffet. Even people who aren't big fruit eaters devour this colorful combination...then ask for the recipe. --Becky Murdock of Hernando, Mississippi 

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Autumn Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Kathryn Booher 
I've made this recipe for special dinners all through my 46 married years, and it's always been a hit. My sister worked for a farm wife during the late '30s and early '40s, and she got this recipe from her. It's especially delicious when the apples are freshly picked, and it adds wonderful color to any table! 

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Peachy Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Lori Daniels 
'I came up with this quick salad when I wanted a cool treat on a hot day. It's fun for breakfast, as a side dish or dessert,' pens Lori Daniels of Beverly, West Virginia. 'This pie filling provides all the extra sweetening it needs. Feel free to substitute your favorite fruits.' 
 
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