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Ambrosia Salad II

Submitted by: Margie Sauls 
This is my mom's favorite salad. My grandmother always made it during the holidays in Alabama. 

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Coconut Ambrosia Salad

Submitted by: Didi 
There 'll be twelve happy people at your table when you spoon us this delightful salad/dessert, made with Mandarin oranges, pineapple, whipped topping, coconut, marshmallows and, of course, maraschino cherries. 

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Ambrosia Salad

Submitted by: Judi Bringegar 
During last-minute menu planning, I often include this recipe because I keep the ingredients on hand. 

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Ambrosia Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Kimberley Teal 
Shredded coconut and chunks of pineapple, mandarin oranges, marshmallows, pecans and fruit cocktail are folded into whipped topping and chilled. Top with maraschino cherries when serving. 

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Submitted by: Breezy 
Home Town: Vassar, Michigan, USA
Living In: Bay City, Michigan, USA
Toffee chips and fresh strawberries provide a unique twist to the traditional ambrosia salad.  

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Melon Ambrosia

Submitted by: Edie DeSpain 
'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.' 

Holiday Ambrosia Salad

Submitted by: Dad 
Home Town: Batavia, New York, USA
Living In: Gainesville, Georgia, USA
With a novel twist on the traditional preparation, this version of ambrosia salad has a cooked dressing and tosses pineapple, mandarin oranges, and shredded coconut (optional) with rice-like orzo pasta and whipped topping. 

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Red, White and Blue Ambrosia

Submitted by: Stacy Leigh 
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Submitted by: Faye 
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Ambrosia Bites

Submitted by: Arlene Steinwart 
These chewy oatmeal cookies are packed with the refreshing flavors of orange and lemon, plus dates, raisins and coconut. When our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren ask me to make 'Grandma's Cookies', these are the ones they're referring to. 
 
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