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Cranberry Jello Salad

This fresh cranberry jello salad has a vibrant look and flavor that's bursting with every bite, thanks to the fresh fruits and nuts. Bring a taste of nostalgia to any occasion with this delightful and ...
There was a time when no dinner party was complete without a Jell-O salad. Nowadays, for better or for worse, these retro ...
Green Jello Salad with Cottage Cheese, also known as Mormon Jello Salad, was one I had never made. I suspected it was a classic dish our grandmothers and mothers made before us, so my recipe search ...
When it came time to plan the menu for my grandma's 90th birthday, I went a little overboard. I prepped elaborate dishes that reminded us of her: vanilla cake, chocolate cake, and an old-school ...
I grew up in an era when gelatin salads were considered, nutritionally speaking, the moral equivalent of vegetable salads, served with pride in place of fresh greens — though my grandmother would ...
Easter's almost here, and I'm craving nostalgia. I'm craving Jell-O salad. Mama always cooked a big Sunday lunch: fried chicken, turnips and angel biscuits; pot roast, green beans and mashed potatoes.
Every region has a special food dish or two that is important to its culture. For the Midwest, it is Jell-O salad. Ever heard ...
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There’s nothing more retro than a jello salad, right? Well the history of gelatin, aspics, and those brightly colored “salads” goes back way further than you might think! Delishtory brings you a tasty ...
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