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Bing Cherry Gelatin Mold

Submitted by: Andee
Cherry gelatin mold, with bing cherries, pineapple, and pecans. But the surprise ingredient is Coca Cola. This has been my families favorite for many, many years. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

Moore's Cranberry Gelatin Salad

Submitted by: Mary T. Moore
This recipe uses fresh cranberries, pineapple, orange, grapes and apples. Delicious with turkey, chicken or ham. Pineapple juice is an excellent substitute for water if you would like a bit more flavor. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

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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 II

Submitted by: Jackie
Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

Grandma's Cranberry-Orange Gelatin Salad

Submitted by: Carissa
A classic cranberry-pineapple gelatin salad expected on everyone's Thanksgiving menu, this version adds a flavor twist with orange zest and pecans. 

Lime Pear Gelatin Salad

Submitted by: Elizabeth
Great and green, this light gelatin salad made with pears and reduced fat cream cheese and whipped topping is a staple at any holiday meal in our family. 

Orange Gelatin

Submitted by: Kim
Tired of the flat flavor of store bought orange gelatin? You can make your own with this simple recipe of gelatin, orange and lemon juice and zest and sugar. 

Apricot-Pineapple Dream

Submitted by: Sue Howell
Orange gelatin is cooked with pineapple and then combined with pureed apricots, cream cheese and whipped topping. 

Cranberry Salad III

Submitted by: Ms. Susan Nikolaus
A nice change from the traditional cranberry sauce. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.  

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Strawberry Fluff

Submitted by: Debbie Forseth
This is a favorite holiday treat for my family. It can be made with sugar free gelatin, fat free cottage cheese, and fat free cool whip for a lower calorie treat. This is an EASY and quick treat! 

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Ribbon Salad

Submitted by: Stephanie
This is a very good recipe anytime, but can be extremely festive at Christmas! 

Blueberry Gelatin Mold

Submitted by: Sheila Greer
Yummy blueberry gelatin mold with a cream cheese topping. The nuts are optional, and you can use any kind you like. 

Holiday Green Gelatin Salad

Submitted by: Ginger
Living In: Casar, North Carolina, USA
A vintage gelatin salad that's a longstanding holiday favorite in many families, this lime and lemon salad mixes crushed pineapple with pecans, cottage cheese and mayonnaise in a sweet creamy-crunchy combination. 

Creamy Cranberry Salad

Submitted by: Karla
Fresh cranberries are mixed with sugar, red gelatin, crushed pineapple, orange juice, grated apple and pecans. This mixture is refrigerated overnight, and then layered with a whipped cream and cream cheese mixture. 

Trainor Family Cranberry Salad

Submitted by: CQQKEEE
This is an awesome cranberry salad, easy to make and even easier to eat! My mother in law is an amazing cook and at Christmas or Thanksgiving the family demands her famous cranberry salad. Best prepared the night before the big feast! 

Lime Salad

Submitted by: Kimberley
My mom used to serve this every Christmas on a bed of lettuce, crispy iceberg, and surrounded with green and red grapes. Pecans can be substituted for walnuts. 

Cranberry Apple Gelatin Mold

Submitted by: Robyn Schwartz
Try this delicious cranberry recipe with a pork roast, too! Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

Christmas Strawberries

Submitted by: Annette
These strawberries are made from strawberry flavored gelatin, coconut and colored sugar crystals. 

Pretzel Dessert

Submitted by: chris
This is a festive, crunchy, and fruity dessert. The pretzels in this recipe provide a crust for the filling of gelatin and pineapple. 

Gelatin Divinity

Submitted by: Debbie Garner
Divinity is a holiday favorite, and this one's made with your favorite flavored gelatin. Use nuts of your choice, and/or candied fruit. 

 
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