Linda's Lime Jello Salad

"This is an old recipe of my mothers, though I am not sure where it originated. I am not a fan of lime or even marshmallows really, but this stuff is dee-lish! I always serve it with Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter dinner. When I cook birthday dinners for family, it is requested then as well."
 
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Ready In:
3hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
8-10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Pour lime jello in a 9x13 pyrex dish.
  • Add 3 cups boiling water and stir until dissolved.
  • While jello is still hot, stir in marshmallows and cream cheese pieces.
  • CHILL FOR ONE HOUR.
  • Whip cream until stiff.
  • Drain pineapple.
  • Remove jello from fridge, fold in pineapple, walnuts and whipped cream until well blended.
  • Chill for 3-6 hours or overnight.

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  1. Rather yummy ! I did use 8 oz contanier of coolwhip instead of whipping the heavy cream. It came out just fine. Also, 50/60 mini marshmellos didnt seem enough I did add more. Thanks for the easy and yummy dessert !
     
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  1. Rather yummy ! I did use 8 oz contanier of coolwhip instead of whipping the heavy cream. It came out just fine. Also, 50/60 mini marshmellos didnt seem enough I did add more. Thanks for the easy and yummy dessert !
     

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My Grandmother died when I was 17. At age 40, I still miss her a great deal. She was an incredible woman and an amazing "southern" cook. The taste of her biscuits and gravy, rolls, poundcakes, fudge and Thanksgiving dinners are burned into the memory of my tastebuds. (No wonder I'm such a big girl!) In my adult life and now that I have a family of my own, I am striving to fill her shoes in the kitchen. Her son (my father) wouldn't mind it, either! :)
 
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