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Minty Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Becky Murdock
Provided by: Taste of Home
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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Breakfast Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Teri Albrecht
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
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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Mandarin Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Misty Frazier
Provided by: Taste of Home
When a friend brought this salad to a picnic, every bit of it was devoured. I never would have thought apple pie filling in a fruit salad would produce such delicious results. -Misty Frazier, Kennewick, Washington 

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Poppy Seed Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Edie DeSpain
Provided by: Taste of Home
Almonds add a nice crunch to this pretty salad that's always a hit when I sere it. It's refreshing and goes with just about anything. The sweet-tart dressing can be used with any combination of fruits. -Edie DeSpain Logan, Utah 

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Peachy Rice Salad

Submitted by: Linda Goshorn
Provided by: Taste of Home
We especially love this refreshing rice salad in summer, when fresh peaches are available. Yogurt and honey make light dressing while celery and walnuts add crunch. --Linda Goshorn of Bedford, Virginia 

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Honey Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Dorothy Dinnean
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
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. 

Cucumber Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Trudie Hagen
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
From Roggen, Colorado, Trudie Hagen sends this tasty twist on a traditional Waldorf salad. Cool cucumber and juicy grapes give this summer salad its light and refreshing difference. 

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Fruit Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Frances Poste
Provided by: Cooking for 2
'I like topping seasonal fruit with this smooth citrusy dressing,' shares Frances Poste of Wall, South Dakota. 'It makes a cool colorful treat for breakfast, lunch or a picnic.' 

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Fresh Fruit Salad

Submitted by: Jane Zielinski
Provided by: Taste of Home
'WE GROW our own strawberries, so our table usually features an abundance of this fruit. We gather other favorite fruits at the store and blend them with our berries for a refreshing, colorful breakfast salad. I serve the dressing on the side, so people can take as much as they want.' 

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Fruit 'n' Nut Salad

Submitted by: Willie Mae Philen
Provided by: Taste of Home
MY MOTHER-IN-LAW created this recipe using leftover fruit from holiday baking. It tasted so good that it became standard fare every time we had ham or turkey. It's a perfect side dish for those entrees. For color and a touch of sweetness, I sometimes add miniature marshmallows. -Willie Mae Philen, Mexia, Alabama 
 
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