I need a good fruit salad and or dip

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Hi all,well I am hosting a bridal shower for my daughter next weekend.Her MIL to be is bringing cookies and bar desserts instead of cake and I'm going to bring friut either sliced with a dip or as a salad with light dressing on it.I need a new recipe,tired of the same ole thing,so if you have any good recipes please submit.Thanks,willa in IL.

-- will in iL. (goodall6@hotmail.com), March 26, 2002

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(Thats willa not will)I looked at allrecipes there was none that I could find.

-- willa in IL. (goodall6@hotmail.com), March 26, 2002.

Willa, you might try this site Recipe Source Hope this helps!

-- cowgirlone in OK (cowgirlone47@hotmail.com), March 26, 2002.

A pretty glass plate arranged with fruit and a dip in the center is very elegant and would be perfect for the shower. Among the best fruits for this are: strawberries, grapes, kiwi, bananas, apples (be sure and brush the apples and bananas with lemon juice before putting out to prevent discoloring), berries, and melon. You can suppliment the fresh fruit with the following canned fruits that are attractive on the platter: pineapple chuncks, mandarine oranges, maraschino cherries.

You can also cut the expense by making fruit kabobs. That way you don't needs as many differant types of fruits.

For presentation, arrange the fruit or kabobs (you could go to the party store and purchase little wedding picks) on a real pretty fancy clear glass platter with the fruit dip in the center. The dip could be in a francy champagne goblet and you could have curly ribbon in the bridal colors coming out of the goblet. Just put a tiny piece of tape to hold the ribbon before filling with the dip. It looks real pretty!

A really great dip (and easy to make besides!) is to combine the following and chill until ready to use:

1 package cream cheese
3/4 jar marshmallow creme
1 teaspoon lemon juice



-- Karen (mountains_mama@hotmail.com), March 26, 2002.


My favorite is 3 cans of fruit, juice and all, mixed with 1 regular size package of instant vanilla pudding. That's it. Makes a vanilla sauce. You can use whatever kind of fruit you like. My favorite is fruit cocktail.

-- Gayle in KY (gayleannesmith@yahoo.com), March 27, 2002.

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