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Cherry Salad Supreme Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
1 (3 oz.) pkg. red raspberry Jello
1 (21 oz. ) can cherry pie filling
1 (3 oz.) pkg. lemon Jello
1 (3 oz.) pkg cream cheese
1/3 c. mayonnaise
1 (8 ¾ oz.) can crushed pineapple (with juice)
½ c. Whipping Cream or 1 c. Cool Whip
1 c. small marshmallows
2 T. chopped nuts

Directions:
Directions:
Dissolve raspberry jello in 1 cup boiling water. Stir in pie filling. Turn into 9" x 9” baking dish. Chill till partially set. Dissolve lemon jello in 1 cup boiling water. Beat together softened cream cheese & mayo. Gradually add lemon jello. Stir in undrained pineapple. Whip ½ cup whipping cream or use 1 cup cool whip – fold into lemon mixture, along with 1 cup tiny marshmallows. Spread on top of cherry layer. Top with 2 T. chopped nuts. Chill until set. Cut in squares & serve on lettuce leaf, or use as a dessert. Makes 12 servings.

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
At one of the reunions, Naomi donated a corn shuck "cheerleader" doll made by her sister, Gaynell, which Jack Stallard won. Sue made it known that she wanted that corn shuck doll. At a later reunion, we surprised Sue with a cheerleader corn shuck doll of her very own. Naomi asked her sister to make it for us and she did. Sue loved it and it's one of her most cherished CHS mementos. The next year Jack Stallard surprised Naomi with a little cheerleader corn shuck doll made by her sister, and he managed to do it without Naomi being any the wiser. Those cheerleaders stick together.

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Memories: Do you remember when stores closed half a day on Wednesday? When girls wore hats and gloves to church? Jumping barefoot in mud puddles? Do you remember looking at your diploma and thinking, "now what"? Remember playing "jacks"? Girls, remember the little white collars we wore with our sweaters? Poodle skirts?

 

 

 

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