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Cranberry Salad III

Submitted by: Ms. Susan Nikolaus
A nice change from the traditional cranberry sauce. 
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Cranberry Salad I

Submitted by: Nancy
A creamy cranberry salad. Even people who normally don't like cranberries will eat this salad. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.  

Lydia's Cranberry Salad

Submitted by: Jan
This was always a special treat during the holidays. When it came out I knew it was Christmas! It's good for breakfast the next day--or any time until it's gone. 

Cranberry Salad II

Submitted by: Jackie
Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

Christmas Cranberry Salad

Submitted by: Carrie
This creamy cranberry salad can be served frozen as well as chilled. 
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Cranberry Salad IV

Submitted by: Carri Hyche
Cranberries are ground with oranges, a carrot and pecans, then combined with pineapple and raspberry gelatin. 
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Cranberry Gelatin Salad I

Submitted by: Laura
In this salad, cranberry sauce and pineapple chunks are stirred into a gelatin base and sprinkled with chopped nuts. 

Cranberry Gelatin Salad II

Submitted by: Eleanor Johnson
The zing in this creamy gelatin salad loaded with pineapple, apple and chunky cranberry sauce comes from bottled salad dressing. 

Eggnog and Cranberry Salad

Submitted by: Sylvia Brunson
This is a perfect recipe for the holidays. It gives a delicious and beautiful combination of holiday favorites - cranberries and eggnog. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

Moore's Cranberry Gelatin Salad

Submitted by: Mary T. Moore
This recipe uses fresh cranberries, pineapple, orange, grapes and apples. Delicious with turkey, chicken or ham. Pineapple juice is an excellent substitute for water if you would like a bit more flavor. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 
 
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