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Recipe For Straw Jello

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Date: 06/30/2008 Topics: Readers Request > Recipes | Recipes > Advice  
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Someone had asked a question about a recipe for straw jello. I've never heard of it. If anyone knows it, please send it out. I've ask everyone I can think to ask. Thanks.

Donita
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Post by bjptl (121) | (07/17/2008)
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Donita, I have a recipe for a strawberry Pretzel Salad. I wonder if that is what you are looking for. Pretzels kind of remind me of straw. Any way, I will give it to you and you can try it or not.

2 cups crushed pretzels
1 stick butter, melted
3 Tbsp. sugar.

Mix together well and press into a buttered 9"x13" dish. Bake in 350 degree oven for 10 minutes. Cool.

Mix together 1 (8oz.) pkg of cream cheese, softened with 1 cup sugar. Add 8 oz container cool whip and blend well.

Spread this mixture over cooled Pretzel crust. (seal edges well).Chill

Dissolve a 6 oz. pkg of strawberry jello in 2 cups boiling water. Add 2 (10 oz. pkgs sliced frozen strawberries. Stir and chill until slightly jelled. Pour over cream cheese layer. Chill several hours or over night.
That's it! It's really yummy.

Judy in Alabama

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Post by sandy63 (412) | (07/02/2008)
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I agree it must be strawberry abbrv.

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Post by PICO (306) | (07/02/2008)
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Are you sure they didn't write it down quickly and abreviated strawberry as straw. jello

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