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From my community cookbook library:
Snickers salad (shut up; this is good) Cooky salad Crisco salad Popcorn salad Tara |
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On 9/19/2010 6:34 PM, Tara wrote:
> From my community cookbook library: > > Snickers salad (shut up; this is good) > Cooky salad > Crisco salad > Popcorn salad > > Tara I'd be curious to see the recipes. You got em? Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 12:36:40 -0400, Kate Connally
> wrote: >I'd be curious to see the recipes. You got em? Crisco salad (from Calling All Cooks 2, p. 553) Cream 1 cup Crisco and 1 cup sugar, beat until fluffy. Add 2 eggs, blend well. Add one small can crushed drained pineapple and 1 cup chopped pecans. Place a layer of graham crackers in a long Pyrex dish, cover with half of the Crisco mixture. Add another layer of graham crackers and the rest of the Crisco mixture. Top with a layer of graham crackers. Cover this with a box of prepared, almost jelled raspberry Jello. Refrigerate. Popcorn salad (from Open the Door to Great Cooking, p. 42) Mix together: 1 cup Miracle Whip, 1 half cup chopped green tops of onion, 3/4 cup chopped celery, 1 can sliced water chestnuts (drained), 3/4 cup crisp bacon, 1 cup grated cheese, 6 cups popped popcorn. I'm not sure which of my books has the recipes for cooky salad and Snickers salad. These are from Cooks.com. FUDGE STRIPED COOKIE SALAD 1 c. buttermilk 3 oz. pkg. instant vanilla pudding 8 oz. carton Cool Whip 15 oz. can mandarin oranges (drained) 2 sections fudge striped cookies (crushed) (about 10-14 cookies) Mix together pudding and buttermilk. Fold in Cool Whip, oranges and one section of crushed fudge stripe cookies. Sprinkle remaining crushed cookies on top of salad. SNICKERS® SALAD 6 SNICKERS® candy bars, chopped in sm. squares 6 Granny Smith green apples, chopped in sm. pieces 1 (8 oz.) container Cool Whip Mix and chill. Enjoy as salad or dessert. Tara |
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On Sep 26, 3:15*pm, Tara > wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 12:36:40 -0400, Kate Connally > > > wrote: > >I'd be curious to see the recipes. *You got em? > > Crisco salad (from Calling All Cooks 2, p. 553) > Cream 1 cup Crisco and 1 cup sugar, beat until fluffy. *Add 2 eggs, > blend well. *Add one small can crushed drained pineapple and 1 cup > chopped pecans. * Place a layer of graham crackers in a long Pyrex > dish, cover with half of the Crisco mixture. * Add another layer of > graham crackers and the rest of the Crisco mixture. * Top with a layer > of graham crackers. * Cover this with a box of prepared, almost jelled > raspberry Jello. *Refrigerate. > > Popcorn salad (from Open the Door to Great Cooking, p. 42) > Mix together: *1 cup Miracle Whip, 1 half cup chopped green tops of > onion, 3/4 cup chopped celery, 1 can sliced water chestnuts (drained), > 3/4 cup crisp bacon, 1 cup grated cheese, 6 cups popped popcorn. > > I'm not sure which of my books has the recipes for cooky salad and > Snickers salad. *These are from Cooks.com. > > FUDGE STRIPED COOKIE SALAD > > 1 c. buttermilk > 3 oz. pkg. instant vanilla pudding > 8 oz. carton Cool Whip > 15 oz. can mandarin oranges (drained) > 2 sections fudge striped cookies (crushed) (about 10-14 cookies) > Mix together pudding and buttermilk. Fold in Cool Whip, oranges and > one section of crushed fudge stripe cookies. Sprinkle remaining > crushed cookies on top of salad. > > SNICKERS® SALAD * * * * > 6 SNICKERS® candy bars, chopped in sm. squares > 6 Granny Smith green apples, chopped in sm. pieces > 1 (8 oz.) container Cool Whip > Mix and chill. Enjoy as salad or dessert. > > Tara how are these salads? Cool whip, cookies, candy bars, jello, puddings....They seem more like desserts to me. (Except for the crisco one, that just sounds like a disgusting mess) So glad I was never exposed to crap like this growing up. |
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On Sep 26, 3:32*pm, "Catmandy (Sheryl)" >
wrote: > On Sep 26, 3:15*pm, Tara > wrote: > > > > > On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 12:36:40 -0400, Kate Connally > > > > wrote: > > >I'd be curious to see the recipes. *You got em? > > > Crisco salad (from Calling All Cooks 2, p. 553) > > Cream 1 cup Crisco and 1 cup sugar, beat until fluffy. *Add 2 eggs, > > blend well. *Add one small can crushed drained pineapple and 1 cup > > chopped pecans. * Place a layer of graham crackers in a long Pyrex > > dish, cover with half of the Crisco mixture. * Add another layer of > > graham crackers and the rest of the Crisco mixture. * Top with a layer > > of graham crackers. * Cover this with a box of prepared, almost jelled > > raspberry Jello. *Refrigerate. > > > Popcorn salad (from Open the Door to Great Cooking, p. 42) > > Mix together: *1 cup Miracle Whip, 1 half cup chopped green tops of > > onion, 3/4 cup chopped celery, 1 can sliced water chestnuts (drained), > > 3/4 cup crisp bacon, 1 cup grated cheese, 6 cups popped popcorn. > > > I'm not sure which of my books has the recipes for cooky salad and > > Snickers salad. *These are from Cooks.com. > > > FUDGE STRIPED COOKIE SALAD > > > 1 c. buttermilk > > 3 oz. pkg. instant vanilla pudding > > 8 oz. carton Cool Whip > > 15 oz. can mandarin oranges (drained) > > 2 sections fudge striped cookies (crushed) (about 10-14 cookies) > > Mix together pudding and buttermilk. Fold in Cool Whip, oranges and > > one section of crushed fudge stripe cookies. Sprinkle remaining > > crushed cookies on top of salad. > > > SNICKERS® SALAD * * * * > > 6 SNICKERS® candy bars, chopped in sm. squares > > 6 Granny Smith green apples, chopped in sm. pieces > > 1 (8 oz.) container Cool Whip > > Mix and chill. Enjoy as salad or dessert. > > > Tara > > how are these salads? Cool whip, cookies, candy bars, jello, > puddings....They seem more like desserts to me. (Except for the crisco > one, that just sounds like a disgusting mess) > So glad I was never exposed to crap like this growing up. Salad applies to almost anything that is a mixture of things. Think fruit salad, or that ambrosia salad with the little marshmallows and cool whip and jello.... But I agree with you they don't sound like anything I'd want to try. The popcorn and cookies would get all soggy and nasty, unless the whole thing were mixed up on the spot, I'd imagine. Different strokes maxine in ri |
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maxine in ri wrote:
> >Think > fruit salad, or that ambrosia salad with the little marshmallows and > cool whip and jello.... > No, thanks, I'd rather not! ;-) gloria p |
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On 9/26/2010 3:32 PM, Catmandy (Sheryl) wrote:
> On Sep 26, 3:15 pm, > wrote: >> On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 12:36:40 -0400, Kate Connally >> >> > wrote: >>> I'd be curious to see the recipes. You got em? >> >> Crisco salad (from Calling All Cooks 2, p. 553) >> Cream 1 cup Crisco and 1 cup sugar, beat until fluffy. Add 2 eggs, >> blend well. Add one small can crushed drained pineapple and 1 cup >> chopped pecans. Place a layer of graham crackers in a long Pyrex >> dish, cover with half of the Crisco mixture. Add another layer of >> graham crackers and the rest of the Crisco mixture. Top with a layer >> of graham crackers. Cover this with a box of prepared, almost jelled >> raspberry Jello. Refrigerate. >> >> Popcorn salad (from Open the Door to Great Cooking, p. 42) >> Mix together: 1 cup Miracle Whip, 1 half cup chopped green tops of >> onion, 3/4 cup chopped celery, 1 can sliced water chestnuts (drained), >> 3/4 cup crisp bacon, 1 cup grated cheese, 6 cups popped popcorn. >> >> I'm not sure which of my books has the recipes for cooky salad and >> Snickers salad. These are from Cooks.com. >> >> FUDGE STRIPED COOKIE SALAD >> >> 1 c. buttermilk >> 3 oz. pkg. instant vanilla pudding >> 8 oz. carton Cool Whip >> 15 oz. can mandarin oranges (drained) >> 2 sections fudge striped cookies (crushed) (about 10-14 cookies) >> Mix together pudding and buttermilk. Fold in Cool Whip, oranges and >> one section of crushed fudge stripe cookies. Sprinkle remaining >> crushed cookies on top of salad. >> >> SNICKERS® SALAD >> 6 SNICKERS® candy bars, chopped in sm. squares >> 6 Granny Smith green apples, chopped in sm. pieces >> 1 (8 oz.) container Cool Whip >> Mix and chill. Enjoy as salad or dessert. >> >> Tara > > how are these salads? Cool whip, cookies, candy bars, jello, > puddings....They seem more like desserts to me. (Except for the crisco > one, that just sounds like a disgusting mess) > So glad I was never exposed to crap like this growing up. I never understood the whole jello salad concept. Except for one that has carrots in it I can't figure out how any of them are salads! But the Snickers Salad, et al., is even less salad-like that the typical jello salad. I just don't know what people are thinking. Sigh. Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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![]() Tara wrote: > > On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 12:36:40 -0400, Kate Connally > > wrote: > > >I'd be curious to see the recipes. You got em? > > Crisco salad (from Calling All Cooks 2, p. 553) > Cream 1 cup Crisco and 1 cup sugar, beat until fluffy. Add 2 eggs, > blend well. Add one small can crushed drained pineapple and 1 cup > chopped pecans. Place a layer of graham crackers in a long Pyrex > dish, cover with half of the Crisco mixture. Add another layer of > graham crackers and the rest of the Crisco mixture. Top with a layer > of graham crackers. Cover this with a box of prepared, almost jelled > raspberry Jello. Refrigerate. Definitely lost me at the Crisco LOL. But are the eggs raw or cooked? > > Popcorn salad (from Open the Door to Great Cooking, p. 42) > Mix together: 1 cup Miracle Whip, 1 half cup chopped green tops of > onion, 3/4 cup chopped celery, 1 can sliced water chestnuts (drained), > 3/4 cup crisp bacon, 1 cup grated cheese, 6 cups popped popcorn. > > I'm not sure which of my books has the recipes for cooky salad and > Snickers salad. These are from Cooks.com. > > FUDGE STRIPED COOKIE SALAD > > 1 c. buttermilk > 3 oz. pkg. instant vanilla pudding > 8 oz. carton Cool Whip > 15 oz. can mandarin oranges (drained) > 2 sections fudge striped cookies (crushed) (about 10-14 cookies) > Mix together pudding and buttermilk. Fold in Cool Whip, oranges and > one section of crushed fudge stripe cookies. Sprinkle remaining > crushed cookies on top of salad. > > SNICKERS® SALAD > 6 SNICKERS® candy bars, chopped in sm. squares > 6 Granny Smith green apples, chopped in sm. pieces > 1 (8 oz.) container Cool Whip > Mix and chill. Enjoy as salad or dessert. > > Tara |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 17:30:13 -0600, Arri London >
wrote: >Definitely lost me at the Crisco LOL. But are the eggs raw or cooked? Raw! These were the days when eggs were fresh and safe. Don't worry, the Jello will preserve you. I will name my next set of twins after the person who makes, tastes, and posts photographic evidence of Crisco salad. Tara |
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On 09/26/2010 04:47 PM, Tara wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 17:30:13 -0600, Arri > > wrote: > >> Definitely lost me at the Crisco LOL. But are the eggs raw or cooked? > > Raw! These were the days when eggs were fresh and safe. Don't > worry, the Jello will preserve you. > > I will name my next set of twins after the person who makes, tastes, > and posts photographic evidence of Crisco salad. Oh, dear. I so hate to pass up a challenge, but I'm not sure even I have the fortitude for this one. Serene -- http://www.momfoodproject.com New post: Weekend Cooking: Pandora’s Sweet Angel’s Cake |
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![]() Tara wrote: > > On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 17:30:13 -0600, Arri London > > wrote: > > >Definitely lost me at the Crisco LOL. But are the eggs raw or cooked? > > Raw! These were the days when eggs were fresh and safe. Don't > worry, the Jello will preserve you. True enough, with all the artificial flavour and colour in it LOL. > > I will name my next set of twins after the person who makes, tastes, > and posts photographic evidence of Crisco salad. > > Tara You twins are safe! Crisco will never enter this household LOL. Thinking the 'dressing' will taste a lot like the filling for Oreos though ![]() |
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On 9/26/2010 3:15 PM, Tara wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 12:36:40 -0400, Kate Connally > > wrote: > >> I'd be curious to see the recipes. You got em? > > Crisco salad (from Calling All Cooks 2, p. 553) > Cream 1 cup Crisco and 1 cup sugar, beat until fluffy. Add 2 eggs, > blend well. Add one small can crushed drained pineapple and 1 cup > chopped pecans. Place a layer of graham crackers in a long Pyrex > dish, cover with half of the Crisco mixture. Add another layer of > graham crackers and the rest of the Crisco mixture. Top with a layer > of graham crackers. Cover this with a box of prepared, almost jelled > raspberry Jello. Refrigerate. > > Popcorn salad (from Open the Door to Great Cooking, p. 42) > Mix together: 1 cup Miracle Whip, 1 half cup chopped green tops of > onion, 3/4 cup chopped celery, 1 can sliced water chestnuts (drained), > 3/4 cup crisp bacon, 1 cup grated cheese, 6 cups popped popcorn. > > I'm not sure which of my books has the recipes for cooky salad and > Snickers salad. These are from Cooks.com. > > FUDGE STRIPED COOKIE SALAD > > 1 c. buttermilk > 3 oz. pkg. instant vanilla pudding > 8 oz. carton Cool Whip > 15 oz. can mandarin oranges (drained) > 2 sections fudge striped cookies (crushed) (about 10-14 cookies) > Mix together pudding and buttermilk. Fold in Cool Whip, oranges and > one section of crushed fudge stripe cookies. Sprinkle remaining > crushed cookies on top of salad. > > SNICKERS® SALAD > 6 SNICKERS® candy bars, chopped in sm. squares > 6 Granny Smith green apples, chopped in sm. pieces > 1 (8 oz.) container Cool Whip > Mix and chill. Enjoy as salad or dessert. > > Tara Thanks, Tara. I actually googled them all and found everything except the Crisco salad. That's got to be about the grossest thing I've ever heard of bar mushrooms, beets, and coffee. ;-) Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 12:46:18 -0400, Kate Connally
> wrote: >except the Crisco salad. That's got to be about the grossest thing >I've ever heard What makes it gross....the crisco/sugar mixture is nothing more than Kroger Deli cake frosting that is tinted into colors not found on earth...and they sell tens of thousands of the frosted lovelies every week. Bet you bought three dozen cupcakes to take to your kids third grade birthday party in elementary school. That is the frosting that comes in five gallon buckets they buy fifty at a time. Didn't it strike you odd how greasy your teeth felt after eating a piece of that cake? This concoction is just made at home....not in behind the cake decorating case in the market. |
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![]() "Mr. Bill" wrote: > > On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 12:46:18 -0400, Kate Connally > > wrote: > > >except the Crisco salad. That's got to be about the grossest thing > >I've ever heard > > What makes it gross....the crisco/sugar mixture is nothing more than > Kroger Deli cake frosting that is tinted into colors not found on > earth...and they sell tens of thousands of the frosted lovelies every > week. That's basically what I said above, except in the guise of Oreo filling. >Bet you bought three dozen cupcakes to take to your kids > third grade birthday party in elementary school. Have *never* inflicted anything like that on anyone LOL. >That is the frosting > that comes in five gallon buckets they buy fifty at a time. Didn't > it strike you odd how greasy your teeth felt after eating a piece of > that cake? > > This concoction is just made at home....not in behind the cake > decorating case in the market. We had a birthday cake at TMU's craft group this morning. As per my usual practice, the lurid fluorescent pink 'icing' or 'frosting' got scraped off the top and layers before being eaten. The colour was enough to put me off anyway ![]() |
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On 9/27/2010 6:35 PM, Mr. Bill wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 12:46:18 -0400, Kate Connally > > wrote: > >> except the Crisco salad. That's got to be about the grossest thing >> I've ever heard > > What makes it gross....the crisco/sugar mixture is nothing more than > Kroger Deli cake frosting that is tinted into colors not found on > earth...and they sell tens of thousands of the frosted lovelies every > week. Bet you bought three dozen cupcakes to take to your kids > third grade birthday party in elementary school. That is the frosting > that comes in five gallon buckets they buy fifty at a time. Didn't > it strike you odd how greasy your teeth felt after eating a piece of > that cake? > > This concoction is just made at home....not in behind the cake > decorating case in the market. Yes, that is what makes it disgusting. I hate those so-called frostings that are made with Crisco or other Crisco-like shortenings. I don't care whether it's made in a bakery or at home. It's gross! Blecch! Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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