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Fruit Cocktail

June 20, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Appetizer, Box of Unk. (Brookfield, Wisconsin), Brookfield, Dessert, Fruit salads, Salad, Side, Snack, Wisconsin. Tagged bananas, fruit, lemon juice, orange juice, sugar. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

With bananas (or any other fruit).

Variations For Biscuits

February 16, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of C.N. (De Soto, Kansas), Bread and rolls, Breakfast, De Soto, Dessert, Kansas, Side, Snack. Tagged baking, biscuits, butter, Cathern Nichepor, cinnamon, fruit, rolls, shortcake, sugar. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Including strawberry shortcake.

Blue Lodge Salad

April 22, 2013
By: adgoFiled under Box of D.W. (Cedar Falls, Iowa), Cedar Falls, Fruit salads, Iowa, Molded salads, Salad. Tagged fruit, gelatin, Jell-o. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

I’m not a mason, but I believe blue lodge is a term of theirs.

Glazed Apricots

January 30, 2013
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (Canby, Oregon), Canby, Dessert, Oregon, Side. Tagged apricots, brown sugar, fruit. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Stir-n-Roll Refrigerator Pie

January 8, 2013
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (Columbiaville, Michigan), Columbiaville, Dessert, Michigan, Pies and tarts. Tagged 1950s, 1951, advertisements, baking, Betty Crocker, fruit, marshmallows, pie, vanilla. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

This is half a paraphrased recipe, but I have the other half.

Fruit Cobbler

November 19, 2012
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (San Antonio, Texas), Crisps, crumbles, etc., Dessert, San Antonio, Texas. Tagged baking, canned fruit, cobbler, fruit. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Comstock is a brand of canned fruit.

Fruit Cobbler

October 19, 2012
By: adgoFiled under Box of S.J. (Portland, Oregon), Crisps, crumbles, etc., Dessert, Oregon, Portland. Tagged almost extract, baking, bisquick, cinnamon, cobbler, fruit, milk, peaches, sugar. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Good with ice cream. Or half + half. Or cream. Or Milk. Or Nuthin’!

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