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  2. 30 Retro Desserts that Start with a Box of Jell-O - AOL

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  3. Mormon Jello Salad Is The Retro Dessert That’s ... - AOL

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    Some Mormon Jello Salads were made with carrots, marshmallows, nuts or pretzels, and some only had chopped walnuts and cottage cheese, along with the other main ingredients.

  4. Watergate salad - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name "Watergate salad" is obscure. The recipe was published by General Foods (since merged into what is now Kraft Heinz) and called for two General Foods products: Jell-O instant pistachio pudding and Cool Whip whipped topping, a whipped-cream substitute. According to Kraft, "There are several urban myths regarding the name ...

  5. Deck the halls on a dime with these affordable appetizers ...

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    Check out her recipes below for two simple, snackable appetizers and a hot chocolate-inspired dessert. Holiday Cheese Ball. Ingredients. Two 8-ounce cream cheese packages (softened)

  6. Seafoam salad - Wikipedia

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    Seafoam salad (made with lime-flavored jello), also known as orange salad (made with orange-flavored jello), is a cafeteria and buffet staple popularized by F. W. Woolworth's lunch counters. [1] Seafoam salad is often considered a dessert because of its sweetness, and so is one of many dessert salads.

  7. Jello salad - Wikipedia

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    Jello salad is an American salad made with flavored gelatin, fruit, and sometimes grated carrots or (more rarely) other vegetables. Other ingredients may include cottage cheese, cream cheese, marshmallows, nuts, or pretzels. Jello salads were popular in the early 20th century and are now considered retro. [1]

  8. Surprising Recipes From Past Presidents' Tables - AOL

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    Chester A. Arthur: Turtle Steak. Though today it’s illegal to eat turtles in many parts of the world, that wasn’t stopping Chester Arthur back in the 1880s.

  9. Jell-O - Wikipedia

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    Fruit, vegetables, and whipped cream can be added to make elaborate snacks that can be molded into shapes. Some non-gelatin pudding and pie-filling products are sold under the Jell-O brand. Ordinary Jell-O pudding is cooked on the stove top (with milk) then eaten warm or chilled, whereas Jell-O instant pudding is mixed with cold milk and ...