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Reviewed: Mar. 4, 2011
My Grandma and I made this for a family dinner tonight, and it was a unanimous success. Even my mom, who's not a big fan of pineapples (unless they're fresh) enjoyed it. We didn't use the red food coloring or fruit preserver (and the fruit didn't discolor at all; we just made sure to immediately coat it with the glaze so the apple/banana weren't left exposed to air), and we only mixed in about 3/4 of the finished glaze, and it held it together just fine. We used sugar in our graham cracker crust recipe, and wouldn't have changed a thing, although some people might prefer things a little less sweet. A definite hit, and a recipe my Grandma plans to bring out again for company when she wants something a little different.
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