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Mexican Fruit Salad
In another small bowl, mix the lime juice, oil and salt. Pour this over the fruit mixture and toss to coat. Really nice as a light option when serving heavier Mexican food. This is great with summer food when your grilling outdoors also! I pkg ... [... more]
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Fruit salad That Says Wow
Combine all above ingredients (except last 6, reserving them for dressing), and squeeze lemon over the salad to prevent fruit from turning brown. You can put all the dressing into the salad and toss or serve individual portions and top with the ... [... more]
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Delicious Apple Salad
Core and cube the apples. Put everything into a bowl and stir. The amounts are approximate as I throw it all together. This recipe is very versatile. Quick, easy and raw... mmmm.... Use any dried fruits and nuts that you enjoy. Tasty as a side, ... [... more]
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Refreshing Fruit Salad
This could probably work with a variety of fruits as the fresh lime juice, coconut and sugar make it have a really refreshing, bright flavor. These are just the fruits I had lying around. You can probably even cut the sugar for a less-sweet ... [... more]
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Fruits and Nuts Yogurt Salad
Just mix all ingredients together. The apple and seeds add a nice crunch. Recipe submitted by ShabbyChicVeg, 03/28/06 Or substitute other fruits and walnuts. 1 8oz. whole soy yogurt, plain 5-6 strawberries chopped 1 Fuji apple chopped handful of ... [... more]
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Tropical Fruit Salad with a Twist
Cut up pineapple, apple, mango and watermelon into cubes (about 1 inch 2). Mix together kiwi fruit, pulp of passion fruit and lemon together in a small bowl. Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl. This sounds wonderful! I love fruit served ... [... more]
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Fruit Salad
Just mix it all together and enjoy! It sounds kind of funny, but it tastes GREAT! My rabbits like it too, so its a good sharing food! :) I think you should add some more fruit more like a vegie salad then fruit because ther is more veggies If I ... [... more]
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Fruit Almore
I agree with Ashley. I thought this was a joke. It is a joke. Hold, peel, bite, chew. Thats my recipe for a bananna. I'm a genius!!! I was a little disappointed when I saw that list of ingredients. But its true; a little reminder of how simple ... [... more]
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Orange Almond Salad
Toss together with an Italian dressing. I recommed Paul Newmans Own. Instead of buying toasted almond slivers, toast them in a toaster over until they are your favorite doneness. We like them pretty brown. This is wonderful and would make an ... [... more]
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Fresh Fruit and Soy Yogurt Soup
Sprinkle the apple, pears, and peaches with lemon juice to prevent discoloration. Add the strawberries. In a 2-quart soup pot, mix water and agave, together and bring mixture to a boil; add fruit and orange juice and reduce heat. Simmer 3 mins. ... [... more]
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Persimmon Mesculin Salad
Chop all fruit into thin, bite size pieces and toss it into the mesculin mix. Add the raisins, cranberries, and pomegranate seeds. Sprinkle with wheat germ and crushed walnuts (or pecans). For dressing I just squeeze some fresh lemon juice on it. ... [... more]
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Un-weird Fruit Salad
Peel and cut your fruit into a medium sized bowl, pour the fruit juice (you can choose how much you want it actually doesn't really matter) then pour about a teaspoon of whole grain nugget cereal over it. About 1 or 2 cups of the following ... [... more]
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