lovebluegrass
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Posted 1:44 pm, 03/18/2009
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If you want to go with a "Pink" theme... instead of using lemon yogurt, mix the coolwhip with strawberry yogurt & serve with fruit
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GoldenJewel
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Posted 10:48 pm, 03/15/2009
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Mary_Kay - a really easy fruit dip is an 8 oz bowl of thawed cool whip folded with a container of lemon yogurt - doesn't get any easier than that and my kids love it!
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Ladyhawk47
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Posted 7:01 pm, 03/14/2009
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Thanks jdtr, that sounds good. I'll try that.
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justdowntheroad
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Posted 6:55 pm, 03/14/2009
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NO
Try this recipe
2 8oz cream cheese 1 8oz sour cream 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1/2 cup sugar
Mix until smooth Adjust sugar and juice to taste.
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Ladyhawk47
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Posted 6:09 pm, 03/14/2009
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jdtr, have you tried fruit dip made with sour cream and honey?
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Ladyhawk47
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Posted 6:06 pm, 03/14/2009
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I'm sorry I keep leaving things out, but It's been a while since I've made the ham spread. You're gonna need to mix in some soft cream cheese to hold it together.
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Ladyhawk47
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Posted 5:43 pm, 03/14/2009
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oh, I forgot to mention the ham spread should be warm when served.
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Ladyhawk47
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Posted 5:33 pm, 03/14/2009
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a veggie tray is quick and easy. baby carrots, broccoli florettes, fresh mushrooms, etc. with some ranch dressing to dip'em in.
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Ladyhawk47
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Posted 5:27 pm, 03/14/2009
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using kitchen shears, cut up some slices of ham into little "chips", then mix together with some soft tub buttery-stuff, garlic powder, and parmesan cheese. spread this on crackers or slices of toasted Italian or French bread. This is even better than it sounds.
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Mary_Kay09
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Posted 5:11 pm, 03/14/2009
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I'm having my Mary Kay Pink launch party and I need some ideas of refreshments to serve. Nothing big really just something like finger foods, etc. As you can tell I'm somewhat blank on this any help is appreciated.
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