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Cherry Junk Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
1 angle food cake (you can buy already made or you can make one)

1 large box of vanilla instant pudding

1 can of cherry pie filling

1 small container of cool whip

1 9x13 pan

Directions:
Directions:
Take angel food cake tear into bite size chunks place in bottom of pan, prepare vanilla pudding according to directions on the box, pour over cake let set in the refrigerator until pudding has set pour over the cherries and top with whip topping. keep in the refrigerator until ready to serve

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
when we were young all the families would meet at Grandmas house for dinner I remember Aunt Billie Jean, would always bring the best desserts one in particular was her "Cherry Junk" I loved it so much when I was a little older she sat me down and told me how to make it, I was so honored (I never got that kind of attention) it is now one of my family's favorite, I would always take it to functions at work or to our family get togethers always a huge hit. A couple of years ago my daughter had a function at school and she wanted to take Cherry Junk for her dessert so I passed it to my daughter. Thank you Aunt Billie Jean for our little family treasure.

 

 

 

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