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Looking for a different dessert for a crowd? Here is a winner. It's like pie but so much easier! Makes 16 servings. 1. In medium bowl, cut ...

Line 9 inch square pan with whole graham crackers, breaking crackers if necessary. Prepare the pudding as directed on package for pudding. ...

Allow 4 to 5 hours thawing time. Empty all frozen fruit into very large mixing bowl. Occasionally stir to mix juices. If desired, blend in ...

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. To make custard: Combine all ingredients, except diet jam. Beat well and pour into individual custard cups. ...

1. Pour filling into casserole. 2. Sprinkle dry cake mix over top evenly. 3. Melt butter. 4. Drizzle over top of dry cake mix. 5. Bake in ...



Frozen fruit can be used. ... balls, strawberries and boysenberries in a shallow container. Drizzle ... before serving. Makes about 16 servings.

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. ... spoon over canned boysenberries or raspberries and drizzle juice. ... Yields 6 servings of 200 calories each.

Process berries until pureed. Pour through sieve and discard seeds. Add sugar, lemon juice and water to puree; mix well. Place in shallow ...

In a large pot over high heat, heat the vinegar and honey to just below boiling point. In a small bowl, combine berries. Divide berries ...

Heat oven to 350 degrees. Cream together butter and sugar until fluffy. Mix sifted dry ingredients in alternately with milk. Beat until ...

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