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  2. Happy 4th of July: Red White and Blue Desserts - AOL

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    Over 40 beautiful Red White and Blue desserts recipes perfect for patriotic holidays. Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day recipes. ... Summer Berry Trifle. ... Recipe: Two Healthy Kitchens.

  3. We're Making Rachel's Infamous Trifle from 'Friends' for ...

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    Related: 7 Trifle Recipes That Prove Dessert Is Better in Layers. ... The classic English trifle comes with mixed berry preserves and whipped cream (that you get to make by hand), making for a ...

  4. 24 Easy Trifle Recipes Anyone Can Make - AOL

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    Cake. Cream. Fruit. (Or chocolate. Or both.) It’s no wonder that the trifle—often served in one of those fancy glass containers—is a total crowd-pleaser. The classic British dessert is ...

  5. White Choco-Berry Bread Pudding Recipe - AOL

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    Healthy Living. Save 90 calories and 16g of carbs, including 12g of sugar, by preparing with JELL-O Vanilla Flavor Fat Free Sugar Free Instant Pudding and fat-free milk, decreasing both the white chocolate morsels and almonds to 1/4 cup each, and substituting 3/4 cup cholesterol-free egg product for the 3 eggs.

  6. Make the Most of Berry Season With These Sweet Blackberry Recipes

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    Whether you're celebrating America's birthday or any old Tuesday, you’ll get props for a red, white, and blue trifle with layers of cubed pound cake, whipped cream, and heaps of blackberries ...

  7. Trifle - Wikipedia

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    Trifle is a layered dessert of English origin. The usual ingredients are a thin layer of sponge fingers or sponge cake soaked in sherry or another fortified wine, a fruit element (fresh or jelly), custard and whipped cream layered in that ascending order in a glass dish. [1]

  8. Fruit fool - Wikipedia

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    The name trifle was also originally applied to the dish, with the two names being used, for a time, interchangeably. [4] In the late 16th century, a trifle was 'a dish composed of cream boiled with various ingredients'. Davidson suggests that this is 'also the description one could give of a fool'.

  9. 20 Contest-Winning Desserts That Will Wow a Crowd - AOL

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    There are also plenty of pie recipes, pretty Bundt cakes, and a towering trifle recipe that will impress any judge (or guest about to gobble it down). So give this list of 20 contest-winning ...