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Berry Burst Sorbet

Submitted by: Pamela Hazelton 
Home Town: Richfield Springs, New York, USA
Living In: Cape Coral, Florida, USA
This berry-ful sorbet is made in your ice-cream machine and is a sweet way to end the day! It is made with three types of berries - blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries - and sweetened with Splenda®. Heavy cream can be added to make a creamier dessert, but is optional. 

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Berry Good Smoothie

Submitted by: AQT7 
The natural sweetness of three types of berries bring their wonderful, fresh flavor to this tasty summer drink. 

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Berry Trifle

Submitted by: IRON CHEF 
In a large glass dish, cubed pound cake is layered with blueberries, raspberries and blackberries, praline liqueur and a rich, creamy pudding concoction. It's all topped off with whipped topping and chilled. 

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Blackberry Cherry Cobbler

Submitted by: June Cunningham 
'This is a very good dessert that's easy to make and calls for only a few ingredients,' says June Cunningham of Carsonville, Michigan. Refrigerated biscuits form the golden toping over a combination of ruby-red cherry pie filling and frozen blackberries. 

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Four-Berry Smoothies

Submitted by: Krista Johnson 
'This smoothie tastes even more scrumptious when I think of how much money I save by whipping up my own at home,' relates Krista Johnson, Crosslake, Minnesota. 'As a breakfast, it keeps me satisfied and full of energy all morning. My husband and I appreciate the fact that it's nutritious, refreshing and fast.' 


 
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