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  2. 53 Sweet & Savory Recipes To Make With Fresh & Dried ... - AOL

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    Rather than reaching for a jar of jam, prepare an easy-to-make homemade maple and cranberry jam and layer it into the buttery puff pastry-wrapped brie. To display the beautiful cranberry filling ...

  3. 44 Fresh and Dried Cranberry Recipes for Thanksgiving ... - AOL

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    And don’t forget to use dried cranberries in every kind of sweet this holiday season, from pies, muffins and quick bread to Christmas cookies made with white chocolate and macadamia nuts ...

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  5. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Beet salad Quebec, Canada: Vegetable salad Primarily made of beets. May include arugula. One well-known recipe dating back to the 18th century includes beets, capers, and olive oil. [3] Bok l'hong bok lahong: Cambodia: Fruit salad A papaya salad. Herbs added to the salad either as ingredients or garnishes might include kantrop, lime leaves and ...

  6. Cookie salad - Wikipedia

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    Cookie salad is a dessert salad from the U.S. states of Minnesota and North Dakota made with buttermilk, vanilla pudding, whipped cream, mandarin oranges, crushed pineapple, and fudge stripe shortbread cookies.

  7. Jello salad - Wikipedia

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    Early gelatin-based precursors to the jello salad included fruit and wine jellies and decorative aspic dishes, which were made with commercial or homemade gelatin.Gelatin was time-consuming to cook, and commercial gelatin was produced in shreds or strips until the late 19th century and needed to be soaked for a long time before use. [2]

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  9. Dried cranberry - Wikipedia

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    Dried cranberries are made by partially dehydrating fresh cranberries, a process similar to making grapes into raisins. [1] They are used in trail mix, salads, breads, with cereals, or eaten on their own. Dried cranberries may be marketed as craisins due to the similarity in appearance with raisins, although the word "Craisin" is a registered ...