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    Melon Berry Bliss
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    I got some pureed cantalope and had some watermelon, and didn't want to use banana, so here is the result. Great for a hot summer day.Add the honey or sugar if you want it a little sweeter.

    Recipe #459763

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    South Pacific Wiki Waki Woo(Non Alcoholic)
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    A tropical cocktail(in this case a mocktail), usually made with orange, pineapple and cranberry juice with vodka, rum, tequila, Amaretto and orange liqueur. I have tweaked to make non alcoholic. Enjoy!

    Recipe #455198

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    Peachy Cantaloupe Smoothie
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    I went to our local flea market and bought a huge cantalope for $1 and a big bag of fresh, ripe peaches for $3, so what to do? I went home and made up this delicious smoothie! I hope you enjoy as much as I did! The amounts are approximate, so feel free to be creative. I sprinkled the peaches with the sugar and let sit for awhile in the fridge before blending. This makes 2 very large smoothies.

    Recipe #433678

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    Mango Orange Cooler
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    Oooh, I just love mango and this combo is luscious!

    Recipe #427233

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    Pear Slush
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    Slushies offer unlimited possibilities for ingredients. Here´s one from Safeway Stores Eat Like a Champion. Berries in season could be added. Your option! From USA Pears.

    Recipe #390605

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    Saveur's Aussie Burger
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    Adapted from Saveur magazine(issue #122), filled with great ingredientts! A meal in itself! :)

    Recipe #383929

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    Grill a Juicy Burger With the Only Rub You'll Ever Need!
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    Want to ensure juicy great tasting burgers for barbecuing? Try this! This is a basic recipe, actually more of a technique. Season with the rub to kick it up, or use your own. From Woman's Day magazine, they say to feed your friends and you'll get a reputation for the best burgers in town.

    Recipe #371492

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    Wellington Slush(Non Alcoholic)
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    Originally served with rum, it's so good without! I believe this was created in the bar at the Wellington Hotel in England, but can't prove it! Adapted from a kiwi site.

    Recipe #262661

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    Traffic Light Smoothie
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    Adapted from a kiwi site, this is fun to make. Have fun with it and you may substitute fruits as long as the colors correspond.

    Recipe #262659

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    Kiwi Pear Smoothie
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    A cool, creamy drink you will enjoy! Adapted from a kiwi site!

    Recipe #261655

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    Australian Pavlova
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    This is a classic dessert, named after the famous Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova. Use fresh fruit for the filling, topped with whipped cream. Strawberries, raspberries, whatever you like!

    Recipe #230228

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    Strawberry Grapefruit Cooler
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    Yum! I love grapefruit juice (especially pink) and mixed with strawberries makes it special! These ingredients are popular in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Australia!

    Recipe #222474

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    Grapefruit Pear Drink
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    A simple and soothing drink, great on a hectic (or lazy) afternoon. Adapted from Holistic Living.

    Recipe #222424

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    Fig Banana Smoothie
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    A very nice drink from the California Fig folks! This recipe is popular in Africa and Australia, also Southern USA.

    Recipe #188933

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    Strawberry-Papaya Shake
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    A great day starter from BH&G! Papaya Tips: Choose papayas that are partly yellow and feel slightly soft when pressed. The skin should be smooth and free from bruises or very soft spots. A firm, unripe papaya can be ripened at room temperature for 3 to 5 days until mostly yellow to yellowish orange in color. Store a ripe papaya in a paper or plastic bag in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. English, Australian, Caribbean, Italian, Native American, Southern USA, Mexican, Spanish catagories. "Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless God never did." (Dr. William Butler, 17th Century English Writer) Dr. Butler is referring to the strawberry. Strawberries are the best of the berries. The delicate heart-shaped berry has always connoted purity, passion and healing. It has been used in stories, literature and paintings through the ages. In Othello, Shakespeare decorated Desdemonda's handkerchief with symbolic strawberries. Madame Tallien, a prominent figure at the court of the Emperor Napoleon, was famous for bathing in the juice of fresh strawberries. She used 22 pounds per basin, needless to say, she did not bathe daily. In parts of Bavaria, country folk still practice the annual rite each spring of tying small baskets of wild strawberries to the horns of their cattle as an offering to elves. They believe that the elves, who are passionately fond of strawberries, will help to produce healthy calves and abundance of milk in return. The American Indians were already eating strawberries when the Colonists arrived. The crushed berries were mixed with cornmeal and baked into strawberry bread. After trying this bread, Colonists developed their own version of the recipe and Strawberry Shortcake was created. In Greek and Roman times, the strawberry was a wild plant. The English "strawberry" comes from the Anglo-Saxon "streoberie" not spelled in the modern fashion until 1538. The first documented botanical illustration of a strawberry plant appeared as a figure in Herbaries in 1454. In 1780, the first strawberry hybrid "Hudson" was developed in the United States. Legend has it that if you break a double strawberry in half and share it with a member of the opposite sex, you will fall in love with each other. The strawberry was a symbol for Venus, the Goddess of Love, because of its heart shapes and red color. Queen Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII had a strawberry shaped birthmark on her neck, which some claimed proved she was a witch. To symbolize perfection and righteousness, medieval stone masons carved strawberry designs on altars and around the tops of pillars in churches and cathedrals. The wide distribution of wild strawberries is largely from seeds sown by birds. It seems that when birds eat the wild berries the seeds pass through them intact and in reasonably good condition. The germinating seeds respond to light rather than moisture and therefore need no covering of earth to start growing. Medicinal Uses The strawberry, a member of the rose family, is unique in that it is the only fruit with seeds on the outside rather than the inside. Many medicinal uses were claimed for the wild strawberry, its leaves and root. The ancient Romans believed that the berries alleviated symptoms of melancholy, fainting, all inflammations, fevers, throat infections, kidney stones, halitosis, attacks of gout, and diseases of the blood, liver and spleen.

    Recipe #178254

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    Sunny Fruit Salad!
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    This is so good using orange marmalade to make a yummy dressing! Feel free to substitute other fruits for the ones listed. From the Reynolds Wrap folks.

    Recipe #176106

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    Aussie Lamb Burgers With Goat Cheese and Tomato Relish
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    This is from a book Simply Delicious Austaralian Lamb for Any Occasion. Posted for the World Tour.

    Recipe #172548

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    Three Fruit Smoothie
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    An Australian recipe from Aussie Cooking. This is easy and delicious!

    Recipe #172492

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    Cheesy Potato Hotpot
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    This is an Australian recipe adapted from Aussie Cooking. Posted for the Zaar World Tour!

    Recipe #172491

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    Kiwi Salad Dressing
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    A different and delicious dressing that would be good over spinach salad, with the addition of strawberries!

    Recipe #171935

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