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  2. How to Make No-Bake Strawberry Delight - AOL

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    18 graham crackers. 1/2 cup butter, melted. 1 can (20 ounces) crushed pineapple. 1 can (21 ounces) strawberry pie filling. 4 cups mini marshmallows. 16 ounces Cool Whip, thawed

  3. 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]

  4. Move Over Potato Salad—These 60 Potluck Desserts Will Steal ...

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    Strawberry Pop-Tart Blondies Buttery, chewy, and filled with strawberry jam, this dessert combines the nostalgia of Pop-Tarts and the classic comfort of blondies in one adorable bar cookie .

  5. Strawberry-Kiwi Holiday Trifle Recipe - AOL

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  6. The Redwall Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    It contains recipes mentioned in the books, from Deeper'n'Ever Pie and Summer Strawberry Fizz to Abbey Trifle and Great Hall Gooseberry Fool. [2] Summary

  7. Eton mess - Wikipedia

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    Eton mess is a traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries or other berries, meringue, and whipped cream. [1] First mentioned in print in 1893, it is commonly believed to originate from Eton College and is served at the annual cricket match against the pupils of Harrow School.

  8. How to Make the Best Strawberry Pudding - AOL

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    Learn how to make strawberry pudding with homemade custard, whipped cream and vanilla wafers. Thankfully it's easy to make, because it's hard to stop eating! The post How to Make the Best ...

  9. 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'.