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Old 05-30-2007, 08:59 PM #1
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At risk of getting fired....... what about watermelon? Hot and humid summertime down here. of course, you have to save room for something from the ice cream man (creamsicle? )
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Alright already - I was just trying to be good- LOL
And I love Lemon meringue pie and Rhubarb pies and cakes mmmmm.

My mom did a delish cake - something like this recipe-

RHUBARB CAKE

5 c. rhubarb, cut up
1 (3 oz.) pkg. strawberry gelatin (dry)
1 c. sugar
3 c. miniature marshmallows
1 pkg. yellow or white cake mix

Layer rhubarb, marshmallows, gelatin and sugar. Prepare cake mix according to directions on package. Spoon over rhubarb layer. Bake at 350 degrees until cake tests done, about 1 hour. Let cake set in pan before serving. Serve plain or with whipped cream or ice cream.

http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,186,1...248203,00.html
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or RHUBARB UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE

1 pkg. yellow cake mix
5 c. diced rhubarb
1 (3 oz.) pkg. strawberry Jello
1 c. sugar
1 c. miniature marshmallows

Grease 13"x9" pan and place rhubarb, dry Jello, sugar and marshmallows evenly over bottom of pan. Prepare cake mix according to directions. Pour prepared cake mix over ingredients in pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 59 to 60 minutes. Invert onto serving tray first before serving. Top with whipped topping.
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Jo i'm back and your not fired,but i have no say but you find the
best sites Thanks,your all great Sue
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Thumbs up I dwell on this...

... on why PIE is better than CANDY:

It can be served warm and still be delicious
It can have fruit OR chocolate OR cheese
It's better for you
It can have ice cream on it (or in it)

MMMmmmm....PIE.
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It has to be hot fudge sundaes!! Nothing better in the summer!!
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This has got to stop, any other wonderful things you can think of
just put it down,i'll just keep on coming over ummm HFS. S this has
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Watermelon salsa.

Chunk up melon and squeeze over juice of a lime and add fresh chopped mint and a little sugar to taste (only a little) ---it is refreshing on it sown but wonderful with lamb chops.

Apple pie and cream or homemade vanillaice cream for afters!!

So that will be two fruits....yummy!!

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