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Lydia's Cranberry Salad

Submitted by: Jan
This was always a special treat during the holidays. When it came out I knew it was Christmas! It's good for breakfast the next day--or any time until it's gone. 

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Holiday Cranberry Salad

Submitted by: Chandell
Sweetened fresh cranberries are mixed with crushed pineapple, walnuts and marshmallows and enfolded into real whipped cream in this delightfully sweet and tangy salad. 

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Cranberry Salad IV

Submitted by: Carri Hyche
Cranberries are ground with oranges, a carrot and pecans, then combined with pineapple and raspberry gelatin. 

Cranberry Salad I

Submitted by: Micki Stout
Sweetened fresh cranberries are folded into whipped cream with crushed pineapple, chopped pecans and tiny marshmallows. 

Christmas Cranberry Salad

Submitted by: Carrie
This creamy cranberry salad can be served frozen as well as chilled. 

Cranberry Salad with Grapes

Submitted by: Melanie S.
This is my great grandmother's recipe. I've made some alterations for the modern ingredients, but it tastes just like hers. Feel free to experiment! 

Cranberry Salad III

Submitted by: Carri Hyche
What 's nice about this version of cranberry salad, is the orange rind, you can taste it in every bite. And the raspberry flavored gelatin that all the ingredients are stirred into, adds another taste dimension. Serves eight. 

Cranberry Salad II

Submitted by: Jackie
Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

Cranberry Salad IV

Submitted by: Lenna
Real whipped cream envelopes macerated cranberries, crushed pineapple and marshmallows in this traditional thanksgiving salad for a crowd. 

Cranberry Apple Salad

Submitted by: Jennie Cooley
This crunchy salad made with pineapple, apple and celery can be served as a side dish or as a relish accompaniment to turkey or chicken. 
 
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